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Includes notes on: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Enzymes, Nucleic Acids, ENergy and ATP and
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remote online distance learning. When the reaction is complete, the product molecule is released, and
the enzyme is ready to bind to another substrate molecule. There was evidence of good processing of
results- calculations of mean and rate of reaction. I will make sure that I do not leave my experiment
or any apparatus unattended at any time. However only a certain percentage of collisions result in
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contains 5 revision mats for the required practicals in the Biology section of the new AQA Science
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the inclusion of a buffer to maintain pH and the measuring of colour using a colorimeter. The
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terms and conditions. Hope this will be helpful during revision activities. The activities range from
true or false to cloze tasks. My results proved that as the concentration of starch increases the time
taken for the amylase to brake down that starch decreases. The kentic enegy will cause the molecules
to have more free movement and cause more collisions. Thanks for looking ?30.00 Reviews Select
overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. All of these precautions
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resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. I think that the reason my predictions
proved to be right were partly because of the insight information I had received from the preliminary
work I conducted, this helped me very much. When the reaction is complete, the product molecule is
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chemical reaction happens faster when the temperature is higher.
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highlight each key point. For example when I am adding the amylase to the starch and starting the
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Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. I predict this
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reactions are much higher than they would at low starch concentration. The conclusion was explained
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Not the right resource. Enzymes themselves only catalyse chemical reactions and do not alter the
actual reaction, they also increase the rate of reaction. Exam question would be good to go along
with these for added benefits. Full-colour illustrations on every page Understanding how enzymes
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calculations of mean and rate of reaction. When successful collisions take place they cause some
chemical changes because of the impact caused by the collision causing the bonds of some substrates
to break resulting in a “successful collision”. Also my graph predictions were also correct as visible
by looking at my graphs. When timing the experiment I will use a digital stopwatch, which will give
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were to repeat the experiment again I would definitely change certain factors so my results would
benefit and be more accurate and reliable. The pH at which enzymes work best at is 7 (neutral). The
main error was the inclusion of an apparatus list which belonged to an entirely different experiment.
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leave some feedback. I will also change the method I used in my preliminary experiment when I
conduct my real experiment, as it was not very reliable or accurate. This means that it will take the
enzyme amylase less time to break down the substrate starch into sugar maltose. However I think
that the experiment would have been better if the changes I pointed out in my Evaluation (see
above) would be carried out. In order for chemical reactions to take place the substrate particles need
energy to break the barrier and result in a product. Thanks for looking ?30.00 Reviews Select overall
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review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. I also predict that as the starch
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Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. I also predict that as the
starch concentration is increased so will the rate of reaction. Inside the body the enzyme amylase is
used to break down the substrate starch into simple sugar (maltose), which is soluble in water. Write
a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. When
enzymes react the same end product is always formed. All of these factors evidently prove my
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violates our terms and conditions. They contain questions about methodology, scientific enquiry and
analysis of results. When timing the experiment I will use a digital stopwatch, which will give me
extremely accurate results, which will help improve the accuracy of my experiment. Thank you Show
replies beckystoke 5 years ago Thank you for the review, glad it was useful to you. Write a review
Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. This theory
highlights the specificity of enzyme-substrate interactions and explains why enzymes can only
catalyze specific reactions. Show replies beckystoke 5 years ago You’re welcome, glad the resource
was useful to you and your students. This increases the chances of a successful collision - meaning
the rate increases. I noticed that the method I used in my preliminary work was not very reliable,
accurate and would not be useful to use in the main experiment, as it would not give me accurate
and reliable results. The “Lock and Key” theory is a model that explains how enzymes and substrates
interact with each other.

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