An increase in temperature for enzyme activity generally induces an increase in Rate of Reaction as a higher temperature results in more kinetic energy, and so therefore more collisions among enzyme molecules and substrates, at sufficient energy and correct orientations, to allow for more reactions to occur (Chemistry LibreTexts, 2019). However, extreme temperature can have an opposite affect as the enymes be denatured, and lose its shape, therefore being rendered useless in catalysing the 'specific' shape of the substrate (Chemistry LibreTexts, 2019). Therefore, an optimum temperature is required. The optimum temperature for most enzymes is around 37 Degrees Celsius (Creative Enzymes, 2024).