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Heat May Disrupt the Functioning of an Enzyme Because:
A)human ∘\circ∘

Question 63

Question 63

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Heat may disrupt the functioning of an enzyme because:


A) human enzymes function only at 98.6 ∘\circ∘
B) heat can break peptide bonds
C) water molecules are attracted to the enzyme and denature it
D) heat can break hydrogen bonds and denature the enzyme

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