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Mya Manning
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1 July, 07:25
What happens when an enzyme is denatured?
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Julissa Davies
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When an enzyme is denatured the active site which allows it to catalyze reactions is destroyed, rendering the enzyme useless. This process is irreversible but the remains are recycled to form new enzymes.
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