A high fever is the body's way of trying to denature the intruder, but in the process it ends up destroying it's own enzymes.
it destroys them.... i think
106 f. A dangerous fever.
high fever is dangerous for the liver as when the body temperature becomes high, the liver would not be able to detox poisonous food during digestion.
nobody knows
"Dangerous" in what sense? It would be pretty bad if one ran into us. because, "dwarf" or not, we're still talking about a star here.
Not necessarily. symptoms of infection are usually more severe than just a common fever. If you had a fever that lasted more than a week, i would recommend talking to a doctor and discussing the possibility of HIV transmission.
I am an expert on both digestive enzymes and systemic enzymes. I would be happy to answer this question, but I need the question to be clarified. What harmless drug capsule are they talking about? John R Taylor N.D. naturalwellness.com
Actually the answer would be Restriction enzyme and DNA ligase.
Yes - the proteins and enzymes in your body would denature, thereby being rendered nonfunctional. A 109 degree body temperature can cause serious brain damage, coma, and death. I know someone who now has Guillain-Barré syndrome because of a 109 degree fever.
Enzymes are protein in cells that lower the energy of a reaction. Without enzymes, reactions would need more energy than the body can make. This would cause death of the cells.
enzymes are the catalyst that aid the reactions taking place inside our bodies. if there were no enzymes, our metabolic processes would slow down to such a rate that we would not be able to survive.
Yes. It is a low fever, but it is a fever. A full blown fever is 100 degrees.
I would imagine that there are so many enzymes that all AAs are used regarding ALL enzymes