Protein loses its biological activity when subjected to change in temperature and
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Explanation: If the protein is subject to changes in temperature, pH, or exposure to chemicals, the internal interactions between the protein's amino acids can be altered, which in turn may alter the shape of the protein.
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formation of amino acids. Denatured proteins generally have a looser or more random structure and most of them are insoluble. ... In other words, denatured proteins do not have biological activity and no longer perform specific biological functions.
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