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10 December, 17:14

How might a change in temperature stop an enzyme from working

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  1. 10 December, 18:11
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    The enzyme "denatures" as enzyme as an increase in heat causes the enzyme to change shape, making it unable to bind with the active site
  2. 10 December, 19:55
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    An enzymes shape will change when the temperature changes, and since they rely on their shape to work, it will basically "kill" the enzyme
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