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Enzymes

What happens to an enzyme’s structure as it exceeds the typical human body temperature?

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If an enzyme exceeds its optimum temperature, the molecules within its primary structure vibrate so much that the shape of the active site changes and it becomes 'denatured'. This means it can no longer bind its substrate (lock and key hypothesis) and will not function as required.
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