This experiment focuses on the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis. In simple terms this refers to how the production rate of the products of photosynthesis (oxygen and glucose) will be affected by a light source at different distances. The hypothesis states that “If there is a higher light intensity‚ then more oxygen and glucose molecules will be produced‚ and the rate of photosynthesis will increase.” This hypothesis was accepted. This was determined by counting the number of
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heat. If an enzyme has been denatured it means the shape has been altered therefore cannot perform its function‚ many factors can cause this including high heat. The hypothesis is if temperature is increased the amount of activity rate will increase. The results for the rate of oxygen production (dependent variable) will increase as the heat increases. The reason is a chemical reaction to the heat gives it energy. Enzyme reactions are important to life because “Enzymes are proteins that control the
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A potato will be the substance used to determine how different temperatures affect this enzyme. This experiment has a control‚ independent‚ and dependent variable. The control variable is the size of the filter paper‚ the amount of potato in the experiment‚ and the amount of hydrogen peroxide used. The independent variable
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One can predict that the tube with the highest concentration of yeast will produce the most carbon dioxide and will have the fastest rate of alcoholic fermentation. Results Two separate experiments were conducted to determine the effect of yeast concentration and pH level on the rate of fermentation. The first experiment involved the placement of different concentrations of yeast‚ glucose‚ and distilled water in four different tubes. Pipette pumps were
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higher the rate of reaction. Graph 5 further supports the original hypothesis‚ as it demonstrates the change the rate of reaction according increased volume of hydrogen peroxide‚ whereby the fastest rate of reaction occurred at the highest number of drops added to the solution.
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The effects of different wavelengths of light on the rate of photosynthesis Introduction This experiment was performed to investigate the effects of different wavelengths of light on the rate of photosynthesis. If a multiple colored film petri dishes are place under a 50 watt lamp‚ then the rate of photosynthesis will be greater for those with red‚ blue and clear film‚ than those with green and black film. We believed the petri dishes with the red‚ blue and clear film would produce the best
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specific conditions to function‚ thriving at temperatures between 29°C-40°C‚ with an optimal temperature of 37 °C. Above 37°C‚ rennin molecules increase in energy causing the rate of reaction to increase‚ becoming denatured at approximately 60°C. Below 37°C‚ the reduced energy level results in fewer collisions and the rate of reaction and activity of rennin decreases. (7) The optimum pH for rennin is pH 3.4 (8) as it mimics the gastric juices and acidic conditions of the stomach‚ however again rennin
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Integrated Bamboo Catchment and Filtration System A Conceptual Design solution for the Tonle Sap Region‚ Cambodia Needra Wickramaratna Debbie To Christopher Barratt Paul Gresser Samuel King October 2009 14064824 14280566 14266139 12038323 14277267 Executive Summary The Integrated Bamboo Catchment and Filtration System is an economical and sustainable solution to the problem of water purification for the people of Tonle Sap. The people of the Tonle Sap region in Cambodia‚ many of whom
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the Industrial Revolution brought many technological advances for Great Britain‚ it did also have somewhat of a negative impact: Working in a factory was not something that people wanted to do. The factories were creating tons of pollution‚ they were dirty‚ unsafe‚ the workers had long work hours‚ and never had any brakes.To top it off‚ the workers weren’t paid well at all. The Industrial
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Interest on this tax debt accumulated annually. As a result‚ Louis was forced to rejoin boxing career after he had announced his retirement. His comeback earned him several purses that were never enough to settle his tax debt due to the incremental tax rates amounting to 90% of the total earnings. Consequently‚ in the 1950s‚ he owed IRS a total of $1 million in the form of taxes and the interest
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