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If a protein is heated to a high temperature, what do you predict would be the most likely effect on the protein?
the protein would become denatured, losing its shape, and would not be able to function properly.
the protein would work more efficiently as the higher temperature increased the reaction rate.
the protein would break apart into the individual amino acids that made up the protein.
the protein would fold into a different shape and catalyze a different type of biochemical reaction.
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