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Exercise 1: Graphing and Analyzing an Enzymatic Reaction. During the course of an enzymatic reaction, the substrate (reactant) is converted to new and different products.
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Plot the data from the data tables on the graph below and then analyze the activity of the two enzymes to answer the questions. Use two different colors for your lines and provide a key. …
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Cells create enzymes based on instructions carried in the cell’s genes (DNA). What are enzymes made of? Enzymes are protein molecules, and so are made up of amino acids. Most enzymes …
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Draw a generalized graph of the action of an enzyme from the human body as the temperature changes from O°C to 100°C. Mark the temperature of optimal enzyme activity.
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Exercise 1: Graphing and Analyzing an Enzymatic Reaction. During the course of an enzymatic reaction, the substrate (reactant) is converted to new and different products.
Name: Period: Date: Interpreting Enzyme Graphs - Weebly
Interpreting Enzyme Graphs 1. The enzyme would most likely affect reactions involving a. molecule A, only b. moleculeC, only c. molecules B and D d. molecules A and C 2. Which …
Enzyme Graphing Worksheet - SHS Biology 102
What is the optimal temperature for the enzyme in graph C? Where does the enzyme in graph C most likely function? 6. Using graph C: a. Explain what happens when hypothermia sets in …
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break down protein chains by chemical reactions. 4. Explain how you know using quantitative data from your graph. Two important digestive enzymes for proteins are pepsin and trypsin. What …
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Plot the data from the data tables on the graph below and then analyze the activity of the two enzymes to answer the questions. Use two different colors for your lines and provide a key. …
Graphing Activity- Solving the Digestive Enzyme mix up!
• There should be two graphs for each enzyme. • Use smooth, flowing lines to connect the points on your graphs. • When you have finished your graphs, answer the questions in the analysis …
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Enzyme Graphing Worksheet: A Study of Enzymes Stephen A. Kuby,1991 A Study of Enzymes Stephen A. Kuby,1991 Enzymes and the Determination of Enzyme Activity Ronald A. …
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Cells create enzymes based on instructions carried in the cell’s genes (DNA). What are enzymes made of? Enzymes are protein molecules, and so are made up of amino acids. Most enzymes …
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Base your answer on the graph and on your knowledge of biology. Which is a true statement about the relationship between pH and enzyme action? All enzymes work best at a neutral pH. …
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Draw a generalized graph of the action of an enzyme from the human body as the temperature changes from O°C to 100°C. Mark the temperature of optimal enzyme activity.
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Enzyme Graphing Worksheet Name _____ 1. The enzyme would most likely affect reactions involving a. molecule A, only b. moleculeC, only c. molecules B and D d. molecules A and C 2. …
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