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    chemical reactions take long periods of time to transpire. Enzymes serve as catalysts to speed up biochemical reactions in other substances. Each enzyme interacts with only one specific substrate (molecule) in an organism or a family of related molecules. Enzymes are not changed or used up by the reactions they catalyze, but their effectiveness can be influenced by environmental factors such as the pH level of an environment. All enzymes have an optimum pH level at which they function most…

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    In an enzyme catalyzed reaction, it is important that we have an enzyme, a substrate, and a product. Alkaline Phosphatase, the enzyme in our experiment, is an enzyme protein found in all body tissues especially the liver, intestines, and bone (U.S. National Library of Medicine). In order for body processes to carry on in a normal and efficient way, it is critical that this enzyme is present in the system of living things. Alkaline Phosphatase is important for the development of teeth and bones…

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    Enzymes are protein molecules that occur in all living things on earth and enable chemical reactions. Enzymes not only provide an alternate pathway for a chemical reaction, with a lower activation energy, they also bring substrates together in an optimal orientation, thereby speeding up the rate of reaction (Slide Share 2016). In an enzyme catalyzed reaction, the substrate (reactant) binds to the active site and forms and intermediate substance known as the enzyme-substrate complex with the…

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    it will result in faster rates of enzyme activity. Therefore, if the opposite were to occur, then the reaction will slow down and not function properly. For concentration, my hypothesis was proved to be correct. The undiluted solution had higher frequencies of collision at the active site of the enzyme and substrate. Which means the percent of amylose as well as absorbance level was higher compared to the diluted samples. The result on the effect of pH on enzyme activity prove my hypothesis to…

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    The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of different types of enzymes on different substrates, and how pH influences the ability of enzymes to breakdown proteins. Starch and albumin were used as the substrate to test the enzymes amylase, pepsin, trypsin, and unknown enzyme T. Lugol’s solution was used to test for the presence of undigested starch, while Biuret solution and Ninhydrin solution were used to test for the presence of undigested protein and amino acids respectively.…

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    Introduction Enzymes are catalysts that speed up chemical reactions without being used up in the process. Enzymes are able to do this by bringing two substrates together and having them bind to the enzyme itself. This allows the enzyme to lower the activation energy required to start the chemical reaction by forcing the substrates into an unstable transition state. In order to make sure the substrates fit, enzymes are able to mold their half-moon shape to fit around the substrates.…

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    Production of Dopachrome Intro Enzymes are a catalyst, typically a protein, that affects the rate of a chemical reaction. They allow these complex reactions to occur at a low temperature with less energy usage. In enzyme-catalyzed reactions, a substrate, the substance to be acted upon, binds to the active site on an enzyme to form the product. The active site is the only part of the enzyme that reacts with the substrate. For the substrate to become chemically changed, the enzyme must form a…

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    Enzyme Post- lab assignment The purpose of this lab is to see the enzyme activity. We have known that biological chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzymes, so in the experiment 4.1 we tested the properties of catalase, and its presence in potato and sheep blood. The result was we could see the oxygen gas- bubbling by catalase’s presence. Not only that, enzymes are known as reusable, but they are not altered by their reaction with any substrate. In experiment 4.2, we could see that enzymes…

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    reaction in an enzyme catalysed reaction is also affected by the presence of inhibitors. In this experiment, the effect of temperature on reaction rate of enzyme will be studied. Peroxidase will be used as test enzyme and the variable to be studied is temperature (°C). At first, the experiment will be carried out at room temperature of 20°C. The temperature of the experimental setup will then be increased by keeping the reactants in a water bath at a temperature of 50°C. The enzyme catalysed…

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    An enzyme is a macromolecule that acts as a catalyst in which it speeds up reactions by lowering activation energy (Campbell 151,152). Activation energy is the energy that is required for a reaction to take place (Campbell 152). In the reactions there are substrates which are reactants that enzymes act on (Campbell 153). Enzymes bind to the substrates then creating an enzyme-substrate complex, and while the two are joined together the catalytic action of the enzyme changes the substrate to the…

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