Why is 37o the optimal temperature for enzymatic reactions for most human enzymes?
A) It is the temperature when enzymatic pocket gets wider and the kinetic energy of molecules is at its maximum.
B) It is the temperature when kinetic energy of molecules is at its maximum; above this temperature kinetic energy decreases due to collisions.
C) It is the temperature when the molecules have high kinetic energy but the enzyme does not lose its 3D structure yet.
D) It is the temperature when cofactors best bind to the enzymes and increase activation energy.
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