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What happens to an enzyme that is in a extreme temperature or pH that it was not meant to be in​

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Answer: The enzyme coagulate and become inactivated

Step-by-step explanation:

Since enzymes are proteins, they are sensitive to heat. All enzymes function best at a physiological pH and temperature. At higher temperatures (above 60°c), enzymes coagulate and thus become inactivated, because there occurs an irreversible change in their chemical structure.

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