Between 37°C and 60°C, the bonds holding an enzyme's active site together break, altering its shape.
What happens to an enzyme from 37-60°C
| Front | What happens to an enzyme from 37-60°C  | 
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| Back | The bonds holding the active site together breaks, as well as the active site changes shape.  | 
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