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The Effect of Temperature on Enzymes  

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The Effect of Temperature on Enzymes I am going to investigate the effect of temperature on enzymes by carrying out a series of experiments. I will work with one variable - the temperature, but apart from that each experiment will be exactly the same in order to ensure that it is a fair test. Apparatus: test tubes, test tube rack, 10ml syringe, dimple tiles, pipette, iodine solution, 250ml beaker, water bath, starch solution, stop clock, glass rod, thermometer. In order to carry out the experiment do the following: Use the clean syringe and put 10ml of starch solution into a test tube, (make sure there are no air bubbles as this may alter measurements and bias results). Use a different syringe to put 1ml of amylase into another test tube and label it, (this prevents contamination of the substances, which could bias overall results. Stand both test tubes in the...

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