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Organism x has an enzyme optimum temperature of 37°C. Organism y has an enzyme optimum temperature of 41°C. Suppose organism X is infected by organism Y. In response, organism x’s body temperature rises to 40°C. How will this change in temperature affect enzyme activity in both organisms?

It will increase enzyme activity in both organism X and organism Y.
It will decrease enzyme activity in both organism X and organism Y.
It will increase enzyme activity in organism X and decrease enzyme activity in organism Y.
It will increase enzyme activity in organism Y and decrease enzyme activity in organism X.

It is definitely not B. I have already done it once, and b was not it.

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