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Why do most enzymes stop functioning after being soaked in a strong acid or base?
A) They have been diluted.
B) Their water content has been reduced.
C) They have been converted to tripeptides.
D) Their bonding structure has been changed.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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D) Their bonding structure has been changed.
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