4. As you increase the temperature of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the rate of the reaction initially increases. It the

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4. As you increase the temperature of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the rate of the reaction initially increases. It the

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4. As you increase the temperature of an enzyme-catalyzedreaction, the rate of the reaction initially increases. It thenreaches a maximum rate and finally dramatically declines. Keepingin mind that enzymes are proteins, how do you explain these changesin reaction rate?
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