9. a. To which tube(s) does the term denature apply? b. What happens to an enzymes structure and function when it becomes
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9. An enzyme that has lost its shape is denatured and no longer functional; b, is denatured but still functional; c is not different from regular enzyme as shape is not important; d can be restored by extreme temperatures or pH; e is not denatured and so remains the same.
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Select all that apply. When DNA is denatured: it undergoes a permanent morphological change similar to that of protein upon cooking. stacked bases become unstacked. the amount of light it absorbs decreases. soap molecules intercalate into its structure. the hydrogen bonds between the complementary base pairs are disrupted.
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