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TRUE or FALSE: When an enzyme becomes non-functional as a result of a change in its environment, it is denatured. * O True O False
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TRUE or FALSE: When an enzyme becomes non-functional as a result of a change in its environment, it is denatured. * O True O False
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TRUE or FALSE: When an enzyme becomes non-functional as a result of
a change in its environment, it is denatured. *
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i think that’s it’s true
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