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    Background Information Part 1 In the first part of the enzyme lab‚ we mixed a substrate and an indicator with an enzyme. There was also a neutral buffer in each of the chemical mixtures. The neutral buffer regulated the pH to around 7. We got a color palette and once we mixed each together‚ we observed and saw a change in the color of the substance. The darker and more brown the substance got‚ the more oxygen produced by the reaction. Our results showed that amount of oxygen produced increased

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    Criteria 6 8 10 Title Your lab report has a Title that is directly related to the lab experiment/ exercise. Your group or class must be able to come up with your own title You must make your own title based on scientific theory Aim You have clearly stated your aim Your aim is relevant and informative You must make your own aim based on scientific theory Background background information relevant to the lab experiment/ exercise You must be able to link your aim to the background The

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    Pablo Cuate Biochemistry Lab Report Objective: The purpose of this lab is to analyze enzyme activity at pH neutral for acid phosphatase as the colorless p-nitrophenylphosphate (PNPP) substrate concentration changes. We will empirically determine the concentration of production formation‚ Vmax and Km from absorbance of yellow PNP in the reaction. Results Figure 1 This figure indicates a positive linear trend for the concentration of PNP and absorbance. Table 1: Absorbance Value for Acid Phosphatase

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    catalyzed reaction Introduction: enzymes are complex chemicals that control reactions in living cells. They are biochemical catalysts‚ speeding up reactions that would occur too slowly to be of any usefulness to an organism. Although in organisms‚ it is not necessary for the reactions to be at maximum rate at all times. Enzymes interact with other molecules to produce a stable system in which the products are made when they are needed in the exact amount. An enzyme lowers the activation energy of

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    Arnesh Kaewloyma  9/30/14    Enzyme Catalase under optimum conditions‚ speeds up the decomposition of  hydrogen peroxide    The students have studied that Hydrogen peroxide is a jeopardy to metabolism if it’s not  obliterated. Enzymes are proteins produced by living cells of that act as catalysts which affects  the rate of biochemical reaction by speeds up the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water  and oxygen gas. The students have formed a hypothesis toward this experiment. ​ If  the speed of 

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    Are there any differences in the rate of metabolism of a dried yeast culture with differing carbohydrate sources? In the current practical that was undertaken the growth rate of yeast (S. cerevisiae) with differing carbohydrates sources : Glucose (C6H12O6)‚ Fructose (C6H12O6)‚ Lactose (C12H22O11)‚ Xylitol “(CHOH)3(CH2OH)2” and Water (H2O) as a Control were observed. “ Yeast are single-celled fungi which consist of more than one thousand different species which have been identified. The most commonly

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    Institute Physics Course 2014 - Rocket Lab Report Title: RockSim and Electronic Altimeter Measurement Techniques Name: Scarlet Henriquez Email: scarletpatricia94@aol.com LAB SESSION ___8____Assignment _____7_____ Due Date: ___7/8/14______ Objective: Launch a smaller rocket to learn how to compare RockSim predictions (computer based) to an actual instrument measurement carried by the rocket (Electronic Altimeter). This Lab shows how better the electronic measurement

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    May 1‚ 2013 Enzymes as Drug Targets Enzymes are defined as any of numerous proteins produced in living cells that accelerate or catalyze the metabolic processes of an organism. Enzymes are usually very selective in the molecules that they act upon‚ called substrates‚ often reacting with only a single substrate. The substrate binds to the enzyme at a location called the active site just before the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme takes place. Enzymes can speed up chemical reactions by up to

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    [Teacher] [Course] [Date] Catalase Lab Report An enzyme is something that helps to speed up a chemical reaction. The enzyme changes from reaction to reaction‚ but it always has the same impact. However‚ certain variables may cause the enzyme to have a more or less significant impact on the speed of each reaction. One of these variables that changes the effectiveness of an enzyme is temperature. There is an optimal functioning temperature for each enzyme in each reaction‚ depending on the desired

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    Maryely Ramirez Professor Theresa Sterner Bio Lab 105 04 November 2013 The Effects Environmental Temperature and pH have on the Activity of Porcine Pancreatic Amylase Introduction There are many types of enzymes and each has a specific job. Enzymes are particular types of proteins that help to speed up some reactions‚ such as reactants going to products. One of them is the amylase enzyme. Amylases are found in saliva‚ and pancreatic secretions of the small intestine. The function of amylase is

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