Question
Which describes one way that an enzyme in the human body can become denatured?(1 point)
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The cells in the digestive system maintain a narrow temperature range.
The cells in the digestive system maintain a narrow temperature range.
The temperature of the body increases to 40 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of the body increases to 40 degrees Celsius.
The activation energy needed for a specific chemical reaction is lowered.
The activation energy needed for a specific chemical reaction is lowered.
The optimal pH level is different for different areas of the body.
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The cells in the digestive system maintain a narrow temperature range.
The cells in the digestive system maintain a narrow temperature range.
The temperature of the body increases to 40 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of the body increases to 40 degrees Celsius.
The activation energy needed for a specific chemical reaction is lowered.
The activation energy needed for a specific chemical reaction is lowered.
The optimal pH level is different for different areas of the body.
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The best response that describes one way that an enzyme in the human body can become denatured is:
**The temperature of the body increases to 40 degrees Celsius.**
Elevated temperatures can cause enzymes to denature, which means they lose their functional shape and, consequently, their catalytic activity. Normal human body temperature is around 37 degrees Celsius, and increasing this too much can disrupt enzyme structure.
**The temperature of the body increases to 40 degrees Celsius.**
Elevated temperatures can cause enzymes to denature, which means they lose their functional shape and, consequently, their catalytic activity. Normal human body temperature is around 37 degrees Celsius, and increasing this too much can disrupt enzyme structure.
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