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Make these biology-based answers more simple.
"A chemical reaction is a process in which chemical bonds are broken and/or formed so that reactant molecules are converted into different product molecules."
"A substrate is the specific reactant molecule upon which an enzyme acts."
"Denaturation means the enzyme’s native three-dimensional structure has been disrupted (unfolded or misfolded) by factors such as high temperature, extreme pH, or chemical agents."
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1) A chemical reaction is when substances change into different substances by breaking old bonds and forming new ones.
2) A substrate is the particular molecule that an enzyme works on.
3) Denaturation is when an enzyme’s normal 3D shape is lost (it unfolds or becomes misshapen) because of heat, very strong acid or base, or chemicals — and it usually stops working.
2) A substrate is the particular molecule that an enzyme works on.
3) Denaturation is when an enzyme’s normal 3D shape is lost (it unfolds or becomes misshapen) because of heat, very strong acid or base, or chemicals — and it usually stops working.
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