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what is it called when somethings destroys an enzyme function
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Nearly anything can destroy an enzyme — too much salt or too little, too high or low a pH, heat, evaporation, other enzymes. Most enzymes are extremely fragile, because their functions depend on their complex three-dimensional structures.
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