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A change in ph can change the shape of a protein. how might a change in ph affect the function
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A change in ph can change the shape of a protein. how might a change in ph affect the function
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An enzyme is a protein and when that enzyme is denatured because of high level or lower level of pH it therefore cannot carry out its function and it is best Carried out at the pH of seven
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