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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 119

Question 119

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The upper temperature limit at which cells can function is determined by the


A) boiling point of water.
B) melting point of water.
C) melting point of fats.
D) denaturation point of nucleic acids.
E) denaturation point of proteins.

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