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If a enzyme denatures, it slows down because:

• It begins to use a new substrate

• it gets bigger and can’t move

• it changes shape and the substrate won’t fit

• it become to small

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User Jwheron
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the answer is C hope that helped :))




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User Ruchy
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Answer:

The answer would be "C" because when an enzyme denatures, it changes it shape so that the substrate won't fit anymore. On a side note, when an enzyme is placed in an environment out of its pH or tempertaure range, it can denature.

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