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the graph below shows the temperature range of an enzyme.
graph: y - axis labeled
ate of reaction\, x - axis labeled \temperature\ with values 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50; curve increases then decreases
what will happen if the enzyme is heated to 60°c?
○ it will continue to work
○ it will be denatured
Enzymes have an optimal temperature range for activity. Beyond a certain high temperature (like 60°C, which is above the typical optimal range for many enzymes), the enzyme's structure (specifically the protein structure, including the active site) is disrupted. This process is called denaturation, which causes the enzyme to lose its catalytic activity. So heating the enzyme to 60°C will denature it, and it won't continue to work effectively.
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It will be denatured