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When proteins are placed in extreme pH and temperature they unwind and change what?

When proteins are placed in extreme pH and temperature, they denature. This means their structure unfolds and permanently loses its shape, leading to loss of function. Denatured proteins may not be able to perform their normal biological roles.


When enzymes are placed in extreme pH or temperature conditions they unwind and change shape This is called what?

This process is called denaturation. Denaturation occurs when the secondary or tertiary structure of a protein, like an enzyme, is disrupted by extreme pH or temperature, leading to loss of function.


What happens to a glass of water at a temperature of 20C when it is placed into a freezer set at 10C?

The temperature of the glass become also 10 0C.


When a metal spoon with temperature of 20 is placed into a cup of water with a temperature of 90 the spoon will heat up this is an example of?

Conduction


What factors affect the operation of enzymes and why?

Digestive enzymes break down the food we eat into smaller particles. In the mouth, there is salivary amylase which starts the break down of carbohydrates. Next, the stomach has pepsin which starts breaking down proteins. In the small intestine the pancreas releases pancreatic amylase (carbohydrates), trypsin (proteins), and several other important enzymes. Things that may affect the function of these enzymes may be pH and temperature changes. Enzymes can be denatured if they are placed in an unsuitable pH or temperature and therefore are unable to work. Hailey Amstrong

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What make proteins like enzymes unwind when placed in extreme pH or temperature conditions?

Denature


When proteins are placed in extreme pH and temperature they unwind and change what?

When proteins are placed in extreme pH and temperature, they denature. This means their structure unfolds and permanently loses its shape, leading to loss of function. Denatured proteins may not be able to perform their normal biological roles.


When proteins are placed in extreme pH and temperature conditions they will unwind and change shape or what?

It's called Denaturing. This results in unfolding and inactivated their three dimensional structure is altered, but their primary structure remains intact. Proteins vary greatly especially under high temperatures.


Why were Internment camps placed in extreme weather conditions?

502001


When enzymes are placed in extreme pH or temperature conditions they unwind and change shape This is called what?

This process is called denaturation. Denaturation occurs when the secondary or tertiary structure of a protein, like an enzyme, is disrupted by extreme pH or temperature, leading to loss of function.


Will my sewing machine be affected by temperature in the storage area?

Yes. A sewing machine should be placed in a temperature controlled area. Extreme temperature changes (which is common in a storage area) can produce condensation which will rust your machine.


Why must the enzyme exist in a specific type of environment in order to function properly?

Enzymes that are sensitive to changes in their physical or chemical environment, such as changes in pH or temperature will change their shape if placed in suboptimal environments. Most enzymes are proteins, and it's a protein's shape that determines their function. Change the shape, and the enzyme is denatured, and can no longer function for its purpose adequately.


Where are the instruments placed which helps to measure air temperature?

it is placed in the Stevenson Screen to shelter it from direct sunlight


How long should champagne be placed in the freezer to achieve the perfect temperature for serving?

Champagne should be placed in the freezer for about 30-45 minutes to reach the ideal serving temperature.


If thermometer is placed in sun light then which thing it will read the temperature of air or of sun or surrounding?

A thermometer placed in sunlight will measure the temperature of the air surrounding it, not the temperature of the sun itself. The sun's rays can heat up the air, which in turn affects the temperature measured by the thermometer.


What conditions was placed on American settlers moving to Texas?

All the above


How do you measure static temperature?

Static temperature can be measured using a temperature sensor such as a thermometer or thermocouple. The sensor is placed in the area where the temperature needs to be measured and it provides a reading of the static temperature.