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Rennin is very ineffective at 0 degrees. Its optimum temperature which it works in is body temperature (37oC). If the enzyme is heated up to 70 degrees then it will denature and have no effects at all.

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Rennin would still be effective at 0 degrees Celsius, but its activity would be decreased compared to higher temperatures. The rate of enzyme activity usually decreases as temperature decreases due to lower molecular motion and collisions between enzyme and substrate. However, rennin is known to work at lower temperatures, so it would likely still function to some extent at 0 degrees Celsius.

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