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Most reactions, including enzyme-catalyzed reactions, proceed faster at higher temperatures. However, for a given enzyme, the rate drops off abruptly at a certain temperature. Account for this behavior.

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Answer:

It has denatured

Step-by-step explanation:

When the temperature get high the enzymes tend to change shape and denaturing occurs.

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