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The rate of a reaction catalyzed by an enzymes usually with temperature; however, at temperatures above the optimum range . The rate of a reaction catalyzed by an enzymes usually with temperature; however, at temperatures above the optimum range . decreases; prosthetic groups are necessary increases; protein denaturation occurs decreases; the reaction proceeds without the enzyme increases; the reaction proceeds without the enzyme increases; the direction of the reaction reverses
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