LAB 2: At what pH level with the enzyme have a positive effect? (Hypothesis) I predict that the enzyme I use will work best at a certain pH, and at the opposing pH levels the enzyme will react insufficiently. All enzymes work their best at a certain pH, so this enzyme will definitely have an ideal pH. The neutral liver (pH 0) had no bubbles. The acid liver (pH 7) had a 3 which meant it was constant, and the base liver (pH 13) had a 4. The data kind of reflects the hypothesis but not really since the range was from about 7-13 that bubbles appeared. The cause of the anomalies could be, that at those stated pHs, the solutions are to acidity or alkalinity causing the enzyme to break down and become denatured. Regarding the quantity of my results I think that what I have obtained is not enough and more precise pHs could have been used.
LAB 3: Does the surface area of the liver affect the rate at which the reaction occurs? (Hypothesis) If the surface area of the substrate is affected, than the reaction rate will increase or decrease. The more surface area you have to volume ratio, the quicker the