it will denature the protein
2006-11-26 17:01:49
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answered by imegalihimera 2
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At this temperature, enzymes may become denatured. In other words, the 3 dimensional configuration may be altered as to inactivate the enzyme.
2006-11-26 17:00:58
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Well, it depends on what kind of enzyme it is. But generally the enzyme is a protein and proteins denature at high heats or something.
I guess enzymes would denature too.
2006-11-26 17:01:46
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answered by crage_ralius 3
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that would equal 104 degrees on the F scale which is likely to cause some brain damage in a human being. enzyme stucture. like the brain=damage(effect)
2006-11-26 17:09:25
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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in celcius above 40-40-one levels would be risky, above 40 3 will effect in dying until eventually dealt with. may additionally reason harm to tissue throughout the time of the physique consisting of and fairly the techniques.
2016-10-04 10:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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What type of enzyme?
2006-11-26 17:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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