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Heat changes the shape of enzymes in a process called -- A - Denaturation B - Collagen C - Chemical Reactivity D - Melting
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Heat changes the shape of enzymes in a process called --
A - Denaturation
B - Collagen
C - Chemical Reactivity
D - Melting
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Denaturation
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