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Why is an active site important to enzymes? What can happen to active sites when temperature increases?

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Why is an active site important to enzymes? What can happen to active sites when temperature increases?

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the active site is where the substrate binds to the active site like a lock and a key and with high tempratures the active site will become deformed and the the substrate will not be able to fit into it.

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