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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help Plz!!

OpenStudy (neonumbrella5115):

Do you have a question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes i postes a photo of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain how the following affect the rate of biochemical reactions A) pH. B) do all living organisms Ricahrd the same pH C)what is the role of bumpers in regulating pH and how do they work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

* require *buffers

OpenStudy (neonumbrella5115):

Are those choices, or writing prompts?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Writing prompts

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

Enzymes are affected by changes in pH. The most favorable pH value - the point where the enzyme is most active - is known as the optimum pH. Above that or below that the enzymes denature as they are proteins. Nope...All organisms require different pHs...Like Thermoacidophiles live in 1 pH whereas some Halophiles live in 12 pH... They are usually mixtures of weak acid/ base & its salt... Its working mechanism is way big and can't be included under bio...If you wanna have it, you can reply... ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you but I'm a lil confused

OpenStudy (neonumbrella5115):

Which part? That way we can help you better! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All sorry I'm slow

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