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This protein is found in bacterial cells that can survive a low pH environment - from 1.0-2.5. A scientist experimented with different pH levels to determine what would happen to the protein's
structure.
Which of the following is the best prediction of what will happen to the protein if thepH is raised to
7?
O The protein will denature and will maintain its original shape.
The protein will denature and completely lose its original shape.
O The protein will renature and reform into it's original shape.
The protein will denature and the shape will change slightly.


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