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When an enzyme becomes denatured, what often happens to the rate of reaction?

A. Rate of reaction increases

B. Rate of reaction stays the same

C. Rate of reaction decreases

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

After a certain temperature, the reaction rate decreases because the heat starts to denature the enzyme so that it no longer can function.

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Answer:

C. Rate of reaction decreases

Explanation:

As an enzyme becomes denatured, the rate of reaction decreases.