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    Honors Chemistry 5 May, 2017 Enzymes in Health and Industry Without enzymes life would not be the same. We need enzymes for almost every chemical reaction that occurs in our bodies. Many industries rely on enzymes to help in their industrial chemical processes. Without enzymes we wouldn’t have cheese, detergent, or bread. We wouldn’t be able to drink milk or digest our food. Enzymes are often a forgotten part of our daily lives, but we couldn’t live without enzymes. Enzymes are natural catalysts that

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    is necessary in maintaining the life and function of the cells within that organism (Zamocky, 2008). To remove the destructive chemical compound, the body produces an enzyme referred to as catalase. This particular enzyme speeds up the reaction that specifically breaks down H2O2 into H2O and O2. Catalases, as well as other enzymes, are able to speed up the chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy (Urry, 2016). There are multiple ways to affect how fast a catalase can lower the activation

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    to determine if there is a minimum temperature that increase kinetic energy and denature enzymes to slow enzymatic reactions or fail to catalyze them. The experimental results indicate an increase in temperature will increase reaction rates until proteins denature. Introduction Enzymes combine with reactant molecules (substrate) and bind them closely to one another. The three-dimensional shape of the enzyme molecule must be complementary to the shape of the substrate.

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    Temperature and its effect on Bacillus licheniformis (bacteria) and Aspergillus oryzae (fungal) amylase breakdown of starch Isidro Planell Panther ID: 5164085 General Biology lab 1 – U06 Emmanuel Gonzalez Pablo Gonzalez Abstract: The experiment’s goal was to study the effects of temperature and the rate of breakdown of starch by fungal and bacterial amylase. In order to conduct this experiment four samples were taken from both specimen and placed in four different temperatures

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    well as physical reactions are key factors in the study of Biology. Reactions have many different forms including reaction times, products, reactants, etc. This laboratory experiment aimed to allow students to become familiar with oxidation reactions and enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that are used to enhance the rate of reaction. Without enzymes the reaction time will be a lot longer than that with the enzyme, therefore making the use of enzymes essential to students who are completing a laboratory experiment

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    Laboratory 7: Environmental Effects on Enzyme Activity BI-185-03 BY Charlie Kane 10/24/17 Abstract During this experiment we tested the effects that specific environmental conditions have on the enzyme, peroxidase. Through this experiment we developed an understanding of enzymes and their functions. By exposing the enzymes to different environments, we observed a changed in their activity. In order for us to measure these changes we used the technique of spectrophotometry, meaning we used

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    Enzymes are proteins that catalyse chemical reactions by the lowering activation energy and speeding up the rate of reaction. The absence of enzymes would result in substantially slower reactions; life would not be sustainable since chemical reactions required for maintaining life would not occur fast enough, (BBC, 2017). Enzymes are not used up in chemical reactions as they are catalysts, not reactants, therefore they can be reused and remain unchanged. Additionally, enzymes are shape specific

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    ABSTRACT Researchers have conducted research to help us better understand the importance of enzymes and how they are a essential part of our daily living. Enzymes help us produce energy necessary to maintain our daily basic routines. Currently, bacterial and viral research is the leading approach when it comes to understanding epidemics and deadly diseases that have impacted the lives of many. Amylase a simply enzyme, which catabolizes polymers of starch into other monomers, such include maltriose and

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    the use of enzymes to carry on life functions. These functions include breaking down molecules for energy, building structural molecules such proteins and producing various chemical messengers. Because most reactions require high amounts of energy, they could not occur in a cell without the aid of a catalyst. Enzymes are protein catalysts that bind to molecules allowing them to react faster. This can occur without the high amount of energy the molecules would normally need. Enzymes work by the

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    Enzyme Action: Testing Catalase Activity 6B Ava Suda Cor Jesu Academy Enzyme Action: Testing Catalase Activity 6B Introduction Hydrogen Peroxide, or H2O2, is harmful to most living organisms but can be converted to oxygen and water before the damage is permanent. This is thanks to enzymes, the biological catalysts that increase the rate of reactions. Enzymes can be studied by measuring the rates of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. This can be done in a number of ways, including measuring the

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