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Which of these temperatures will allow faster enzyme substrate complex formation?*0403020

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Which of these temperatures will allow faster enzyme substrate complex formation?*0403020

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The question seems to be incomplete as it does not provide the temperatures to compare. However, generally, enzyme substrate complex formation is faster at optimal temperatures. For most human enzymes, this is around 37 degrees Celsius. At temperatures too far below or above this, the enzyme can lose its shape, reducing its effectiveness. Please provide the specific temperatures for a more accurate answer.

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