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The activity of an enzyme becomes ineffe...

The activity of an enzyme becomes ineffective

A

At low temperature

B

At atmospheric pressure

C

At high temperature

D

In aqueous medium

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The correct Answer is:
C

Enzymes are effective only at optimum temperature. At very high temperature, they becomes ineffective.
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