If methylene blue dye is added to a suspension of yeast cells, any living cells
remain colourless. However, any dead cells are stained blue. This fact was
used to carry out an investigation into the rate at which yeast cells were killed
at two different temperatures (at high temperatures the yeast enzymes will be
denatured)

If methylene blue dye is added to a suspension of yeast cells any living cells remain colourless However any dead cells are stained blue This fact was used to c class=

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The correct option is that the higher the temperature of Y the more colorless cells it contains and is denoted as option B.

What is Temperature?

This us defined as the degree of hotness or coldness of a body and is dependent on thermal energy.

High temperature will denature yeast as a result of its rich protein content and increasing the temperature will therefore leads to the presence of more colorless cells in Y which are able to act on it.

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