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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Each enzyme has a temperature at which it works best. A slight increase in temperature can increase enzyme activity while a large increase in temperature can cause the enzyme to become denatured. Which of the following best explains what happens when a protein becomes denatured? The enzyme absorbs heat until the temperature decreases, and the reaction then continues normally. The enzyme loses its shape and is no longer able to catalyze chemical reactions. The enzyme breaks apart into the amino acids that originally combined to form the enzyme. The enzyme unfolds and refolds

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The enzyme loses its shape and is no longer able to catalyze chemical reactions.

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