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Biology, 28.10.2020 02:50 dreawongdga

You freeze an enzyme and then warm it gently without passing the optimum temperature. What will happen to its activity A. The activity will speed up then decrease to zero
B. The activity will speed up
C. Activity will not be affected at all
D. There will be no activity

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