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Which of the following is the name of the process where an enzyme "melts" and changes shape 1. Catalytic 2. Melting 3. Denature 4. Substrate
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Which of the following is the name of the process where an enzyme "melts" and changes shape
1. Catalytic
2. Melting
3. Denature
4. Substrate
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Answer: I believe it is 3.) Denature
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