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    Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide on the change in reaction rate of liver catalase. Hypothesis: Null Hypothesis: If the concentration of the Hydrogen Peroxide is changed then there would be no change in the reaction rate. Alternate Hypothesis 1:  I there is an increase in concentration in concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide then the reaction rate of the liver catalase will increase. Alternate Hypothesis 2: If there is an increase in concentration in concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide then the reaction

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    Humans‚ animals and plants have a great relationship with each other‚ they need each other‚ and they make each other’s lives better. Without plants and animals‚ human won’t be able to survive or can not live till now because humans need plants and animals to feed themselves. On the other hand‚ plants aren’t able to grow‚ too because they need to be taken care by humans. Therefore‚ human should protect both animals and plants. But human couldn’t take good care of animals‚ most of the animals in the

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    Enzyme Lab Marcus James. December 20‚ 2013 HL Biology 3 Period 1 Purpose and Background The purpose of this lab is to explain how enzymes act as catalysts for biological reactions in different temperatures. This lab relates to enzymes‚ proteins‚ and substrates; that we learned in class. The union of the enzyme and the substrate is called the enzyme-substrate complex. The make-up of an enzyme is proteins and made up of chains and amino acids. Enzymes

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    Hydrogen Summary

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    Hydrogen Summary * This is how hydrogen fuel cells work: 1. Gas stored in tanks 2. Atoms reach anode 3. Become hydrogen ion and a free electron 4. Ion goes through electrolyte layer 5. Hydrogen ion passes‚ but free electron does not 6. Free electron runs through external circuit from anode (-) to cathode (+) 7. Current of electrons creates electricity 8. Hydrogen ion enters cathode and combines with oxygen to become water which is better for the ecosystem because

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    Enzyme Activity

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    Title: Enzyme Activity Aim: To investigate the activity of the enzyme catalase in liver and potatoes‚ and to investigate the effect of temperature‚ surface area‚ pH and certain chemicals on the activity of catalase. Equipment: Dilute hydrochloric acid solution x 1ml 10 volume hydrogen peroxide x 100ml Copper sulphate solution x 1ml Aluminum nitrate solution x 1ml Zinc nitrate solution x 1ml dilute NaOH solution x 1ml Mortar and pestle x 1 25ml Beaker x 1 Hot plate x1

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    Seeing Similarities Between Plants and Animals As you look around outside‚ you may see birds perched in trees‚ frogs croaking on lily pads‚ and even dogs digging in the grass. Our world is filled with plants and animals‚ yet when a person thinks of the phrase ’plants and animal‚’ they automatically begin thinking about the differences between the two. As different as they may seem‚ plants and animals are very similar in the following areas: reproduction‚ human uses‚ and the requirement of water

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    our ancestors started settling down‚ eventually they came up with little ways to make their life easier. The domestication of plants and animals changed human life in a good and big way because more food was produced‚ trades were established‚ jobs were specialized‚ and people were able to settle in villages. Firstly‚ people produced more foods which lead to many new things. They had surpluses of food which was another main reason people started settling down because of having enough food to

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    was designed to investigate the effects of temperature on reactions between the enzyme catalase found in animal tissue with the substrate H2O2. The hypothesis stated that an increase in the temperature of the substrate would create a subsequent increase in the rate of reaction between the enzyme and the substrate. This hypothesis was tested by immersing 1cm cubes of animal tissue (sheep liver) which contained the enzyme catalase into the substrate (H2O2 ) mixed with detergent which foamed showing a

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    Enzymes

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    Reactions Enzymes are proteins found in living things that speed up chemical reactions. They aid in nearly all metabolic processes‚ such as food digestion‚ molecule synthesis‚ and the storage/ release of energy. An enzyme speeds up the rate of the chemical reactions by lowering the reaction’s activation energy‚ which means that by definition‚ an enzyme functions as biological catalyst. The activation energy is the energy that is used to get a reaction started. The function of an enzyme is dependent

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    Should animals be accorded greater moral consideration than plants? Justify your answer. In this essay‚ I will explain why I feel that some‚ but not all‚ animals should be accorded greater moral consideration than plants from the perspective of hedonism. I will first define the parameters of moral consideration‚ and then explain why I feel that some animals should be accorded more moral consideration than other animals and all plants. In order to understand what moral consideration is‚ we should

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