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Why does changing the pH of a solution affect the ability of an enzyme to catalyze a chemical reaction? A. It destroys the substrate. b. It changes the shape of the protein. C. It breaks the protein into
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Why does changing the pH of a solution affect the ability of an enzyme to catalyze a chemical reaction? A. It destroys the substrate. b. It changes the shape of the protein. C. It breaks the protein into its monomers. D. It raises the temperature of the solution.
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The answer is B. '' It changes the shape of the protein''.
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The answer is B. It changes the shape of the protein. Hope it helps! :)
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