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    Potato Enzyme Lab

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    catalysts are proteins. Proteins are made up of one or more polypeptide chains that are folded to make an active site‚ an area in which a material to be acted on by the enzyme‚ called the substrate‚ will fit. The temperature‚pH‚ the concentration of enzyme‚ and the concentration of substrate all affect the activity of the enzyme and the rate of the reaction. The browning of potatoes when they are peeled is caused by catecholase‚ an enzyme‚ as it facilitates a reaction between between catechol and oxygen

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    beaker from the left beaker? Which did not? Answer: The solute(s) that were able to diffuse Na+/Cl- ‚ Urea‚ Glucose. The solute that didn’t was Albumin. 2. Explain the relationship between the rate of diffusion and the size of the solute. What do you think changes in temperature such as cold/hot would have on the diffusion rate? Answer: The rate of diffusion of molecules depends on how soluble they are. The rate of diffusion depends on the size of the molecule in general‚ small molecules

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    thirds a cup of boiling water and observing how much each had dissolved after ten minutes. The data collected supported the hypothesis and the tablets were significantly more dissolved than the gelcaps and caplets. This experiment could be changed by having a component stir the acetaminophen and the water together. Introduction The solubility of medicine is important because the quicker it dissolves‚ the quicker is can start working. There are many different forms of Acetaminophen on the market. This

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    Summary The poem begins with our speaker at his desk‚ his pen poised to begin writing. He gets distracted by the sound of his father outside‚ working in the garden‚ and this sends our speaker into a spiral of memories about his father working in the potato fields when the speaker was a young boy. The memory stretches even further back to his grandfather and the hard work he did as a peat harvester (there’s all kinds of hard work going on). Eventually‚ our speaker snaps out of his daydream‚ and we find

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    shouted with those words. Can you imagine what it would be like to hear people talk to you this way every single day? Perhaps‚ we are the once who will say those words one day. Today I would like to talk about ADHD in the scope of how to improve ADHD child’s concentration. Maybe some of you know what is it and maybe some of you are asking yourself‚ " what is that". Now‚ I would like to tell all of you what is ADHD. ADHD is "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder" that is also known as hyperactive

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    Cell Respiration Respiration is the process by which organisms burn food to produce energy. The starting material of cellular respiration is the sugar glucose‚ which has energy stored in its chemical bonds. You can think of glucose as a kind of cellular piece of coal: chock-full of energy‚ but useless when you want to power a stereo. Just as burning coal produces heat and energy in the form of electricity‚ the chemical processes of respiration convert the energy in glucose into usable form. Adenosine

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    Potato Enzyme Lab INTRODUCTION An enzyme is a protein that speeds up or slows down a specific chemical reaction in an organism. A good rule of thumb is to remember that enzyme names end in “-ase”. This will help in identifying enzymes in further readings. Generally enzymes are catalysts. Hydrogen peroxide is a toxic chemical that is produced in many organisms during metabolism. Organisms must get rid of this toxin to survive. One reaction turns the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. The

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    The Effects of Cell Phones While Driving Psychology 1100 July 12‚ 2011 In today’s society‚ motorists are either against or for cell phone use while driving. My goal is to determine whether talking on a hand-held or hands-free device actually affects the reaction times and situation awareness (SA) of the driver. Aspects of situation awareness are crucial to the performance of any dynamic complex task; including operating a motor vehicle as discussed in “Effects of distraction and experience

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    DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF VIOLENT GAMES Although less research has been done on the impact of violent interactive entertainment (video games and other interactive media) on young people‚ preliminary studies indicate that the negative impact may be significantly more severe than that wrought by television‚ movies‚ or music. Playing violent video games has been found to account for a 13% to 22% increase in adolescents’ violent behavior; by comparison‚ smoking tobacco accounts for 14% of the increase in

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    How is the structure of cells related to their function? Cell structures come in various shapes and sizes dependent on their location within an organism and what life sustaining process it carries out. These can range from the globular protein of a red blood cell‚ designed to carry four oxygen molecules at a time to the tail like flagellum of a bacteria designed for mobility and penetration of organs within a body. There are two main types of cells‚ eukaryotic cells which are generally plant

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