Answer:
The answer is How does temperature affects the enzymes reaction rate?
Explanation:
Enzymes are molecules that increase the speed of chemical reaction, in other words, that means that they are biological catalysts. Chemically they are usually proteins, there are many enzymes in the human body and they usually function at temperatures of the human body (around 37°C). Other life forms can have enzymes functioning at higher or lower temperatures. In this case, we have the bacterium that lives in hot springs at temperatures up to 80°C. The experiment from this question is conducted with six different test tubes containing the enzyme and exposed to different environmental temperatures. The obtained data should tell us about the reaction rate in every test tube after a given period of time which will help us conclude how the temperature affects the enzymes reaction rate.