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Essay heading: Enzymatic Activity
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It is this enzyme that we studied in this lab, analyzing the effects of various factors.
In this experiment, we tested the effects of boiling and competitive inhibitors, and hypothesized that both will reduce enzymatic activity. Boiling should reduce activity because the high temperature should denature the enzyme, and the inhibitors should do so because the competition they provide reduces the ability of the enzyme to react with the molecules it is supposed to react with... displayed 300 characters
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Before conducting experiments to test these two factors, we first had to standard the amount of enzyme. The laboratory instructor prepared the extract, substituting potatoes for the turnips. She weighed out 2 g of potatoes without the skin, and cut them into small chunks. Next she homogenized the tissue by adding 300 mL of 4oC 0... displayed next 300 characters
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