Influence of high temperature on the respiratory rate of the site Introduction In this survey we demonstrate whether temperature changes affect aphid respiratory rate (and respiration rate). As the aphids are "changing in temperature", consider this factor in predicting the aphid response to temperature changes. Preliminary Tests Preliminary tests include "simulation experiments" which are actual test runs.
Part B of the survey relates to the effect of temperature on reaction rate. You will notice that the reaction speed increases as the temperature rises. The reason for this phenomenon is that as the kinetic energy applied to the enzyme and the substrate increases, it increases the possibility of collision and thus more product (PNP) is formed per unit time. However, it is considered that the active site and tertiary structure of the enzyme are denatured at temperatures above 50-70 ° C. At this stage, the shape of the enzyme does not complement the matrix
As the temperature rises, the reactive molecules have increasingly kinetic energy. This increases the possibility of a successful collision and speeds up. At a particular temperature, the enzyme has the greatest catalytic activity (see chart). For enzymes in human cells, this optimum temperature is usually around body temperature (37.5 ° C). Enzymes are complex protein molecules found in all cells in the body. When breathing, the enzyme is activated, you can perform specific tasks such as generating energy or exchanging oxygen or carbon dioxide. They can transfer energy to other molecules, making them easier to create and utilize by the body, creating a domino effect that accelerates all body functions. Our bodies contain 1,300 enzymes that break down nutrients, rebuild cells, and put the body in a state free of disease.