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As with many chemical reactions, the rate of an enzyme-catalysed reaction increases as the temperature increases.A continued increase in temperature results in a sharp decrease in activity as the enzyme's active site changes shape.
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Higher temperatures disrupt the shape of the active site, which will reduce its activity, or prevent it from working. The enzyme will have been denatured . ... High temperatures will break these forces. The enzyme, including its active site, will change shape and the substrate no longer fit.
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