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Nothing. The enzyme is not changed by the process of lowering the activation energy of the reaction with the substrates. In their active site some enzymes just give two substrates a protected area for a reaction, some stress bonds thus causing a reaction and some preform catabolically within their active site using their R groups. Regardless of the enzymes activity it is not changed and goes on to perform many processes in the cell.


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When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.


If a protein performs catalysis are they an enzyme?

no, because enzymes are specific which they only catalyze one type of reactions.


What happens to the enzyme after the reaction is complete?

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What happens to an enzyme if it is placed in a pH outside preferred range?

The enzyme gets denatured or inactive.


What happens to a enzyme after a biochemical reaction?

The enzyme is liberated free to repeat the action again. That is the beauty of enzymes.


What happens When an enzyme's substrate fits into enzymes?

nothing.


What happens to an enzyme after a biochemical reaction?

After a biochemical reaction, an enzyme typically remains unchanged and can be reused in other reactions.


What is the purpose of the extracellular enzyme experiment?

Extracellular enzyme is an enzyme that performs its role or function outside a cell. The purpose of experimenting extracellular enzyme is to know how can it affect our body when the bacteria secretes.


What happens or doesn't happen to an enzyme at the end of an enzymatic reaction?

The enzyme still remains and can be used again for another reaction.


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Affinity decreases as the enzyme's geometry is modified by being denatured. It will no longer properly fit the active site.