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Consider a protein at 25 °C which is heated to 48 °C then cooled back to 25 °C. The following shows schematically the protein structure at these three temperatures, respectively. Consider a protein at 25 °C which is heated to 48 °C then cooled back to 25 °C. The following shows schematically the protein structure at these three temperatures, respectively.       25 °C   48 °C   25 °C Based on this information, the enzyme activity will return at the final temperature (25 °C). Consider a protein at 25 °C which is heated to 48 °C then cooled back to 25 °C. The following shows schematically the protein structure at these three temperatures, respectively.       25 °C   48 °C   25 °C Based on this information, the enzyme activity will return at the final temperature (25 °C). Consider a protein at 25 °C which is heated to 48 °C then cooled back to 25 °C. The following shows schematically the protein structure at these three temperatures, respectively.       25 °C   48 °C   25 °C Based on this information, the enzyme activity will return at the final temperature (25 °C). 25 °C Consider a protein at 25 °C which is heated to 48 °C then cooled back to 25 °C. The following shows schematically the protein structure at these three temperatures, respectively.       25 °C   48 °C   25 °C Based on this information, the enzyme activity will return at the final temperature (25 °C). 48 °C Consider a protein at 25 °C which is heated to 48 °C then cooled back to 25 °C. The following shows schematically the protein structure at these three temperatures, respectively.       25 °C   48 °C   25 °C Based on this information, the enzyme activity will return at the final temperature (25 °C). 25 °C
Based on this information, the enzyme activity will return at the final temperature (25 °C).


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