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How do high temperatures
affect enzyme activity?

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If the enzyme increases temperature it denatures, this means it’s purposes slowly decrease.
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Answer:

Increased temperatures can cause enzymes to work more quickly, if the temperature gets too high the enzyme stops working.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the temperature around an enzyme gets too high, the enzyme loses its shape, which is known as denaturation, and ceases to work.

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