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Enzymes work at optimum temperature. Over a range `0-40^(@)C`, what would happen to the rate of enzyme controlled reactions for every `10^(@)C` rise in temperature ?

A

The rate doubles itself

B

Decreases by half

C

No effect

D

First increases than decreases

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