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    Enzyme Specificity Using Beta-galactosidase and Alpha-galactosidase Introduction: In order to survive‚ organisms need reactions to occur at a certain time and place. Enzymes make these reactions happen. Enzymes are highly specific causing only one enzyme to catalyze one reaction. “Induced fit” explains why enzymes act this certain way. An enzyme will surround a certain substrate and form to it for the reaction to occur in the active site. If it doesn’t form to it‚ the reaction will not occur

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    Austin Peay State University Department of Chemistry     CHEM 1021  BREAKING DOWN STARCH USING SALIVARY AMYLASE  Caution:    You  will  be  using  a  Bunsen  burner  and  glassware  to  create  your  own  constant  water  bath.   Appropriate  caution  should  be  exercised  when  dealing  with  the  Bunsen  burner‚  hot  water‚  and  glassware.  Purpose:  Many plants store their energy in the form of starch‚ a polysaccharide made from repeating  units of the monosaccharide glucose.  Our bodie

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    I would love to join the Mu Alpha Theta/Math Society because I am passionate about numbers‚ equations‚ formulas & anything that has to do with math‚ I just love it. Since I enjoy math I know that I will succeed in the Math Society. I will see it as something I enjoy & look forward to. I am a very dedicated person‚ especially if it comes to something that I like‚ like math. I’m good with math‚ once I’ve learned and master the objective I’ll be able to solve it and maybe even find a short cut for the

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    Enzymatic Activity of Salivary Amylase Abstract: Salivary amylase is an enzyme that can digest starch molecules and break them down to sugar molecules. In this experiment‚ the enzymatic activity and specificity of salivary amylase was examined depending on the changes in pH and temperature. In the first part of the experiment‚ the effect of temperature was determined‚ using constant temperature bath (4‚ room temp‚ 37‚ 50‚ 60‚ and 70°C). Having the room temp and 50°C as the highest and 37°C as infinite

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    pH Affecting on Amylase Enzyme Is there a difference in the concentration of pH in the amylase enzyme activity? The null hypothesis would be that there will be no difference in the concentration of pH and alternative hypothesis would be that there will be a difference in the concentration of pH. The predication if that there will be a difference in the concentration of pH. The pH affects on enzyme activities‚ one of the enzyme that was used in the process was amylase. When a serial dilution was

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    The effect temperature has on the activity of the enzyme α- amylase. Introduction Enzymes are a biological catalysts‚ which means that they speed up the chemical reactions in living organisms. Almost all of enzymes are energized protein molecules that catalyse and regulate nearly all biochemical reactions that occur within the human body. The reason in which enzymes are sensitive to heat‚ pH and heavy metal ions is because they are made up of proteins. The food we eat is turned into energy by enzymes

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    Enzymatic Activity of Salivary Amylase Ong‚ Janela Rose I.; Paguia‚ Maria Tricia C.; Placente‚ Dax Daven A.; Posadas‚ Grace Catherine A. 3Bio3-Group 8 Department of Biological Sciences‚ College of Science University of Santo Tomas‚ España‚ Manila 1008 Abstract This experiment aims to examine the enzymatic activity and specificity of salivary amylase depending on the changes in pH and temperature; and determine the optimum temperature and pH of the amylase. EXPERIMENTAL In the

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    is 7.5 and the optimal temperature for an enzyme is 53 Celsius. Extremes in the temperature and the pH of an enzyme can denature therefore destroy it. The enzyme that is in this experiment is Amylase. Amylase is found in germinating seeds. These seeds contain starch in their endosperm. With the help of Amylase enzyme‚ the starch (Amylose) is broken down to Maltose. Amylose contains about 20 percent starch and is more water soluble‚ therefore it is hydrophilic.

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    pH for starch on amylase. The experiment was carried out in one day. The researcher and a partner did the experiment based on a lab manuel from class. Data was collected from the experiment and to be displayed on graphs. Then the optimum pH and temperatures were to be calculated based on the findings. The hypothesis was disproved due to the optimum pH of 5 but the other findings supported the hypothesis of the optimal temperature being 45 degrees Celsius. Materials In biology lab we conducted an

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    temperature on amylase activity Introduction Amylase is an enzyme that catalyses the breakdown of starch into sugars. Amylases are found in almost all plants‚ animals and microorganisms. Large amounts of amylase occur in germinating cereals‚ and in the pancreas and saliva of higher animals. Aim The aim of this experiment is to find out the rate of reaction between amylase and starch in a range of different reaction temperatures. Hypothesis As the reaction temperature of amylase solution

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