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    Effect of Varying Temperatures: The enzyme catalyzed reaction rate during varying incubation temperatures are plotted on Figure. 6. As the temperature increases the rate increases‚ but as the temperature reaches 49oC it begins to drop. When the plot of the logarithm of the rate is used against the inverse of the temperature kelvin’s the Arrhenius equation is used to calculate the activation energy. The range in orange is between 16.5 - 37oC and the activation energy is calculated to be 9332kcal/mol

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    Temperature Affecting Enzyme Activity Introduction The basic properties of life revolve around chemical reactions. Without the presence of enzymes some of life’s processes would not come so easily. Enzymes are basically proteins‚ which have specific shapes for different substrates. Enzymes change the rate in chemical reactions. It does this without having to change its own shape‚ which makes enzymes different from other proteins. A common enzyme that we have is catalase‚ which breaks down

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    Biology Enzymes IA Design Introduction: Enzymes are globular proteins‚ they are responsible for most of the chemical activities of a living organism. They act as catalysts‚ substances that affects the reaction of other substances without being destroyed or altered during the process. They are extremely efficient in the body system of living organisms‚ one enzyme may catalyse over a thousand chemical reactions every second. But there are certain conditions that need to be fulfilled in order for the

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    RUNNING HEAD: Understanding Enzymes Understanding Enzymes Amanda Chung Blanche Ely High School Abstract The researcher conducted this experiment in order to investigate how various factors effected enzymes. Those factors were the concentration of the enzyme‚ the temperature it had to work in‚ and the pH level of the solutions as well. All three were hypothesized to speed up the rate at which the enzyme acted. A series of several tests were carried out to find the answer to each problem

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    Enzyme Catalysis Maltose sugar is broken apart by maltase enzyme Substrate are molecules enclosed in the enzyme Catalase: found in every living thing Takes two molecules of hydrogen peroxide and converts it irreversibly to create oxygen gas and water 2H2O2O2+2H2O Question: What variable affects the rate of enzyme catalysis most? Variables Tested: Hydrogen Peroxide concentration‚ yeast concentration‚ heat and pH Materials: 10% glucose mixture 1.5 %‚ 3% and 6% peroxide mixture Yeast

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    (Grains) Monomer-Monosaccharide 3 Subs- Glucose‚ Glycogen‚ Starch -Carbon‚ Hydrogen & Oxygen 2. Protein (Polypeptide) (Red Meats) Monomer- Amino Acid -Hydrogen‚ Oxygen‚ Nitrogen & Carbon (Amino Acids & Sulfur) Functions- Energy‚ Hormones & Enzymes Antibody- Blood Protein helps clean blood stream Hormone Glands-Pineal‚ Pituitary‚ Thyroid‚ Adrenal‚ Pancreas‚ Ovary‚ Testy 3. Lipids -Stores Energy (Dairy) Monomer- Glycerol‚ Fatty Acids -Carbon‚ Hydrogen & Oxygen -Made up of-Oils‚ Waxes

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    The enzyme tyrosinase was successively extracted by combining a homogenate of a potato and sodium sulfate with ammonium sulfate. Tyrosinase was successfully extracted by taking advantage of solubility properties of certain proteins. A standard curve was generated indicating dopachrome absorbance values through the use of a spectrophotometer and a computer graphing program. A spectrophotometer was used to measure either the amount of light that passed through a solution (transmittance) of the amount

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    Adding Enzymes to Improve Beef Tenderness By Chris R. Calkins‚ Ph.D. and Gary Sullivan‚ University of Nebraska Importance of Beef Tenderness Beef palatability is affected by many factors and tenderness is cited as one of the most important. Consumers are willing to pay a premium for a guaranteed tender product with the potential to increase the value of the middle meats over $60 per carcass (Miller et al.‚ 2001). Consequently‚ the meat industry is in a continual search for methods to improve the

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    According to Palmer (1991)‚ “an inhibitor is a substance decreases the rate of an enzyme catalysed reaction”. The binding of inhibitors normally affects the activity of an enzyme. Enzyme inhibition studies are important because most poisons and drugs achieve their effects by inhibiting cell. Enzyme inhibition is also an important phenomenon in the cell metabolism because allows for regulation in many cascade reactions in the cell (Seager‚ & Slabaugh‚ 2011). Enzymes are broadly classified into reversible

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    Enzymes are catalysts that increase the rate of chemical reactions organisms‚ allowing cells to break or build things instantly. The structure of an enzyme is essential to its function. Enzymes are proteins‚ made up of 100-1000 amino acids bonded together in chains. These chains are folded/coiled into a unique 3-D structure that allows them to bind to a reactant‚ called a substrate at an active site. Enzymes are flexible‚ and therefore can change it’s shape to better accommodate its substrate; this

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