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What does it mean for an enzyme to denature? *

A. Enzyme is activated
B. Enzyme is split
C. Enzyme permanently changed shape
D. Enzyme is catalyzing

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I believe it’s C: enzyme permanently changed shape
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Answer: Higher temperatures disrupt the shape of the active site, which will reduce its activity, or prevent it from working. The enzyme will have been denatured . ... The enzyme, including its active site, will change shape and the substrate no longer fit. The rate of reaction will be affected, or the reaction will stop. So the answer is c i hope this helped:)

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