Investigating the Effect of Enzyme Concentration on Pectinase in the Production of Fruit Juice In this practical‚ I shall demonstrate the relationship between the concentration of pectinase and the amount of fruit juice produced accordingly in proportion. Apparatus: Apples Pectinase solution 10 x filter paper Knife or kitchen mincer Glass rod Water bath X 1 250 ml beakers X 2 Wash bottle of distilled water 100 cm^3 measuring cylinders In the case
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Question Give an account of how enzymes work with particular reference to factors that affect their activities. Answer All living things require catalysts to catalyse the reaction which they carry out to survive. Enzymes are the catalysts of biological systems without enzymes reactions in cells would occur all much to slow a rate and the organism would not survive. Most enzymes‚ with the exception of some RNA catalysts‚ are proteins. They often require a co factor such as zinc or iron‚ or a complete organic
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of Reaction of Enzyme Amylase Research Question: How will changing the percentage of sodium chloride concentration affect the rate of reaction of enzyme amylase‚ measured using the absorbance of starch and iodine with a spectrophotometer. Introduction: Amylase is an enzyme that is involved in the human digestive process. Found in both the human pancreas and the human saliva‚ amylase breaks down starch into sugar so that large molecules can be easily digested1. Like all enzymes‚ amylase must
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Hydrolysis‚ Solubilization and Enzyme Inactivation D. Krlrç Apar and B. Özbek* Yrldrz Technical University‚ Department of Chemical Engineering‚ Davutpaºa Campus‚ 34210‚ Esenler/Istanbul‚ Turkey Original scientific paper Received: April 11‚ 2007 Accepted: May 31‚ 2007 The aim of this study was to investigate the influences of substrate concentration‚ enzyme concentration‚ temperature and pH on hydrolysis and solubilization of corn gluten as well as enzyme stability. The corn gluten was
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Abstract Enzymes are proteins that lower the activation energy needed for chemical reactions. The two main environmental factors that can affect the enzyme’s activity are temperature and pH‚ and each enzyme works best at a particular temperature and pH. The purpose of this enzyme kinetic experiment was to observe the effect of temperature and pH on the reaction of barley alpha-amylase enzyme with starch substrate and establish the optimum temperature and pH for this reaction. The optimum temperature
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INTRODUCTION Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions‚ without being used up or changed. Catalase is a globular protein molecule that is found in all living cells. A globular protein is a protein with its molecules curled up into a ’ball’ shape. All enzymes have an active site. This is where another molecule(s) can bind with the enzyme. This molecule is known as the substrate. When the substrate binds with the enzyme‚ a product is produced. Enzymes are specific to their
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Chapters 6‚7 &31 Question 1 1 out of 1 points Some enzymes contain molecules in the active site that help facilitate chemical transformations. These molecules are called: Selected Answer: coenzymes. Correct Answer: coenzymes. Question 2 1 out of 1 points People with high cholesterol levels often take drugs in an attempt to lower their cholesterol levels. One such drug is Lipitor. How does this drug work? Selected Answer: It acts as a competitive
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Sample essays and suggested plans for content 1. The process of diffusion and its importance in living organisms Definition Fick’s Law Types of diffusion e.g. Facilitated diffusion‚ osmosis Gas exchange in unicells‚ fish‚ mammals and plants Digestion and absorption of products Exchange of materials between blood in capillaries and tissues e.g. placenta Transpiration‚ root pressure‚ water and ion uptake by roots Translocation and mass flow hypothesis Osmoregulation by blood and kidney‚ unicells
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Carbon‚ Hydrogen and Oxygen. These three simple elements make up one of the most useful substances for many living organisms: Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are used for numerous processes in organisms from acting in important roles of cellular recognition in the human body to storing chemical energy in plants in the form or starch. The roles of carbohydrates in the human body alone are numerous; providing energy for working muscles‚ providing energy for the regulation of blood glucose‚ preventing
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AP Biology Essay Questions UNIT 1 1. The unique properties (characteristics) of water make life possible on Earth. Select three properties of water and: a. for each property‚ identify and define the property and explain it in terms of the physical/chemical nature of water. b. for each property‚ describe one example of how the property affects the functioning of living organisms. UNIT 2 Describe the chemical composition and configuration of enzymes and discuss the factors that
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