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    The Upper Temperature Limit at Which Cells Can Function Is
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The Upper Temperature Limit at Which Cells Can Function Is

Question 232

Question 232

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The upper temperature limit at which cells can function is determined by the _______ point of _______.


A) boiling; water
B) melting; water
C) melting; fats
D) denaturation; nucleic acids
E) denaturation; proteins

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