EBK BIOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW WITHOUT
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ISBN: 9781305724747
Author: STARR
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 4, Problem 5CT
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To explain: What gas will form when catalase combines two hydrogen peroxide molecules to make two molecules of water.
Concept introduction: Catalase is an enzyme of peroxisomes that has four tightly bound cofactors called hemes. A heme is a small organic compound with an iron atom at its center. Catalase substrate is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) formed during normal
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