Are these good ways of describing the effects of temperatures on enzymes?
At temperatures below the optimum temperature of an enzyme, enzymatic activity is reduced due to less kinetic energy being present, and thus, reduced molecular movement. Hence, there are fewer collisions between enzymes and their substrate molecules, resulting in the decrease of the enzyme's activity rate.
At temperatures above the optimum temperature of an enzyme, the enzyme begins to denature. The active site configuration is permanently altered as a result of disruptions in the bonds forming the active site, preventing the substrate molecules from being able to attach to the enzyme, and thereby decreasing the enzyme's activity rate.
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