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question 11 2 pts why does heating up a protein such as an enzyme cause…

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question 11 2 pts why does heating up a protein such as an enzyme cause it to lose function? because it burns up because it loses its shape because it works best at low temperatures question 12 2 pts what process makes sure enzymes are at the optimal ph to function the best inside a cell? homeostasis response to stimuli cytokinesis

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For Question 11, proteins like enzymes have a specific 3 - D shape for their function. Heating disrupts the weak bonds maintaining this shape (denaturation), causing loss of function. For Question 12, homeostasis is the process by which the cell maintains a stable internal environment including optimal pH for enzyme function.

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Question 11: because it loses its shape
Question 12: homeostasis