Question 1095723
<br>No; you DON'T need specific knowledge about the reaction to interpret what the graph shows.<br>
Without scales on the axes, we can only talk in general terms.  But it is clear that, starting at some minimum temperature, the rate of the reaction increases almost linearly as the temperature increases.  But above some critical temperature the rate of the reaction plummets, probably indicating that the enzyme suddenly loses effectiveness above that critical temperature, completely losing effectiveness slightly above that critical temperature.