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When an enzyme exceeds the typical human body temperature, the enzyme's structure can denature and change - therefore the enzyme won't function properly.
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When an enzyme exceeds the typical human body temperature, the enzyme's structure can denature and change - therefore the enzyme won't function properly.
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When an enzyme exceeds the typical human body temperature, the enzyme's structure can denature and change - therefore the enzyme won't function properly.
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Enzyme functioning is very much depends on it;s structure, and if it denatured due to deviation from normal physical conditions, then it won't function properly. Hence, your sentence is
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