Which statement best describes why an organism is less active when the temperature is too low?
A. The organisms would be less active because it’s enzymes are denatured
B. The organisms activity is unaffected when temperatures are low because they can just adjust to it
C. The organisms would be less active because everything loses energy when it is too cold
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