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Biological catalysts are involved in many processes that occur in the human body. The illustration represents a series of reactions that occurs in the body. High temperatures can cause bonds between amino acids to permanently change. If the bonds between amino acids change, the shape of the catalyst will also change. This can cause the reaction to slow. Which of the following arguments is supported by this information?
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