Which result is most likely if enzymes are exposed to very high temperatures?

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Enzymes will denature and be unable to function.
Enzymes will denature and be unable to function.

Enzyme activity will decrease, causing a slower reaction.
Enzyme activity will decrease, causing a slower reaction.

Enzyme activity will increase, making the reaction even faster.
Enzyme activity will increase, making the reaction even faster.

Enzymes will change shape and bind to a wider range of molecules.

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The most likely result if enzymes are exposed to very high temperatures is:

Enzymes will denature and be unable to function.

High temperatures can disrupt the hydrogen bonds and other interactions that maintain the enzyme's structure, leading to denaturation, which impairs their catalytic activity.

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