Which statement about temperature effects is false?
A) Raising the temperature may reduce the activity of an enzyme.
B) Raising the temperature may increase the activity of an enzyme.
C) Raising the temperature may denature an enzyme.
D) Some enzymes are stable at the boiling point of water.
E) All enzymes have the same optimal temperature.
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