. Denatured proteins: A. Are soluble B. Are difficult to digest C. Are biologically inactive D. Peptide bonds are broken
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C. Are biologically inactive
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Since a protein's function is dependent on its shape, a denatured protein is no longer functional. It is not biologically active, and cannot perform its natural function.
And also note that during denaturation only the secondary and tertiary structure changes but primary structure remains the same because the energy required for denaturation is not strong enough to break the peptide bond
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