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If CBB5, which is likely a type of biological sample or culture containing bacteria, were heated up, the heat would typically denature proteins and disrupt cellular structures, leading to cell death. Most bacteria cannot survive extreme temperatures, so heating would likely result in a significant reduction in viable bacterial cells. Additionally, any metabolic processes would cease, effectively halting growth and reproduction. In some cases, certain bacteria might form spores to withstand heat, but the overall viability of the culture would be compromised.

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