I didn't think any of choices were particularly good answers.
The only way I can think to support E is that if a microwave creates areas of hotter than average liquid - then it is possible that heat is responsible for degrading lysozyme, not necessarily the microwave. But ... how do you know? Maybe only microwaves creates hotter than average pockets, and conventional methods do not... Then wouldn't E strengthen argument (microwaves responsible) rather than weaken (microwaves responsible)? Not to mention that this answer choice doesn't mention the enzymes at all.
Can someone please justify this CR?