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Your friend John is having trouble with his compost bin. The material in his compost pile doesn't seem to be decomposing
well. You take a sample of the pole and check for the presence of microorganisms under the microscope You see that there
are indeed microorganisms, however, they don't appear to be growing very fast John says that he regularly mixes his
compost pile to expose it to oxygen What is the most likely explanation for this problem?

The temperature may not be high enough to encourage microorganism growth
Inorganic materials may have been included in the compost pile
The temperature may be too high for microorganisms to tolerate
Inappropriate food waste may have been included in the compost pile


Sagot :

C Generally,an increase in temperature will increase enzyme activity. But if temperatures get too high, enzyme activity will diminish and the protein (the enzyme) will denature. ... Repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can denature proteins.