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Answered by shukyousuke
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b) Low temperature causes permanent denaturation of enzyme.

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Enzymes are proteins with complex secondary and tertiary structures. When temperature increases, the bonds that stabilise these structure they break down converting back to primary structure of protein ( and this phenomenon is Denaturation ) and loosing the enzymatic/functional properties.

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