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All enzymes are proteinaceous in nature.
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Enzymes get damaged at low temperature.
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They are specific for one reaction.
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They occur in living cells.
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Solution
The correct option is C
Enzymes get damaged at low temperature.
Enzymes get inactive at low temperature and get damaged at high temperature.
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