Based on the graph, what are the optimal temperatures for the human enzyme and hotsprings prokaryote enzyme?
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A. The optimal temperature for the human enzyme is 46 degrees C. The optimal temperature for the hotsprings prokaryote enzyme is 79 degrees C.
B. The optimal temperature for the human enzyme is 40 degrees C. The optimal temperature for the hotsprings prokaryote enzyme is 72 degrees C.
C. The optimal temperature for the human enzyme is 30 degrees C. The optimal temperature for the hotsprings prokaryote enzyme is 60 degrees C.
D. The optimal temperature for the human enzyme is 35 degrees C. The optimal temperature for the hotsprings prokaryote enzyme is 65 degrees C.
Answer: B
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