Explanation:
1.b
2.So I can get to know them better and do not have to be afraid.
3.do not do the bottom one
Answer:
a common single-celled green alga which typically has two flagella for swimming, living in water and moist soil.
Answer: E.) The high temperatures denature (destroy) most of the
fish's enzymes, but the bacteria have enzymes adapted to
these temperatures.
Answer:
Explanation:
Extreme temperature can damage the enzymes and they will no longer remain active. This can causes the denaturation of enzymes. Certain species of bacteria are thermophiles, that is bacterial species can live in the environment, which exhibit temperature higher than normal.
The fish enzymes may not be able to sustain in the high temperature and the fish will die but if the bacteria belong to the thermophile strain then the bacteria will hey adapted to the high temperatures of hot spring.
Explanation:
Provided that there's no diagram, most molecules have particular areas on the molecules, called the "active area" that act as a lock to a particular substrate's molecular structure, providing the key.
An enzyme's active area is only able to be "unlocked" by a certain substrate's "key".