Wednesday, May 29, 2019
An Investigation Into The Rate of Reaction of The Catalase Enzyme :: Papers
 An Investigation Into The Rate of Reaction of The Catalase Enzyme   Introduction   In this experiment I will attempt to  check up on the factors that   effect the rate of reaction of the catalyse enzyme.   Catalyse is an enzyme found in food such as potato and liver. It is   used for removing hydrogen peroxide because of the  determine of the   hydrogen peroxide molecule this type of reaction is when a molecule   Is broken down into smaller pieces called catabolic reaction.   Enzymes are proteins e.g. catalyse. They are made in cells. A catalyst   is something that speeds up a reaction.   One molecule can usually be used many times.   All enzymes work at  assorted pHs because they have  contrary jobs to   do but you cant use a ph which isnt suitable for that particular   enzyme which you are using, other wise the enzyme will de nature.   Enzymes  as well as react with tempreture but like the ph the temperature   cant be unsuitable to the enzyme other wise it will de nature or slow      down the enzymes which would  agnize it very difficult to obtain accurate   and reliable results.   A carbohydrase enzyme is different to a catalyse enzyme and other   enzymes because enzymes have different patterns (shape). Enzymes are   like keys to different substrates like e.g. fat, sugar and the   substrates are like keyholes.   Mass of potato   Volume   Of   Oxygen   Average   1g   1.8ml   1.8ml   1.6ml   2ml   2g   2.6ml   1.10ml   2.5ml   2ml   3g   4.2ml   3.6ml   3.8ml   4ml   4g   4.9ml   4.9ml   4.9ml   5ml   5g   5.5ml   5.1ml   5.6ml   5ml   6g   5.7ml   6ml   6ml   6ml   As you see from the preliminary results there where a  pack of problems   along the way but this is only to help me set out the proper results  
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