Investigating Enzyme reaction rates

 

 

 

Investigate Enzyme reaction rates with quantitative methods, using readily available enzymes and reagents, under various conditions and mathematical models.

The first section sub heading is simply listing a few common enzymes and how they react and could be measured with. The following sections are about the experiment and its set up and can focus on 1 or 2 experiments that will measure enzyme activity. Then the expected results and what they could show. Finally the discussion, conclusion on how well these labs would run in a college class. recommendations is a section more focusing on how the paper itself went and what the student learned or what didnt or did work.

 

 

 

Sample Solution

Living cells and organisms are dysfunctional without enzyme-controlled reactions. The more we understand how enzymes function and the reactions they control, the better we can use the machinery of nature to benefit human endeavors. Enzymes operate throughout biological organisms, both intracellularly and extracellularly. You will be aware that enzymes are biological catalysts, meaning they increase the rate of chemical reactions without undergoing any permanent change. Enzymes are made from long chains of amino acids, folded precisely into a three-dimensional shape (or tertiary structure) with an active site that allows it to operate as a catalyst.

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