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Find the effect of temperature on enzymes, using a potato as a catalyst.
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Find the effect of temperature on enzymes, using a potato as a catalyst. The source of catalase is in the potato cells.
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Find the effect of temperature on enzymes, using a potato as a catalyst. The source of catalase is in the potato cells.
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Find the effect of temperature on enzymes, using a potato as a catalyst. The source of catalase is in the potato cells.
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Find the rate at which Amylase can change starch to glucose at different temperatures.
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Find the temperature that amylase work's best at?
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Finding out how much carbon dioxide can be found in different concentrations of yeast and glucose
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First human stem cells engineered
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Follicular development
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Following the Progress of an Enzyme Controlled Reaction
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food production and the envrinment
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For a cells metabolism to take place, an internal environment has to be maintained.
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for this experiment my main aim is to investigate the effect of temperature on enzyme activity
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For this investigation I am going to investigate the effect of the concentration of an enzyme, in this case amylase, on the time taken for the enzyme to fully breakdown the substrate, which in this case is starch.
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For this investigation I have been asked to investigate (by experimentation) the effect of substrate concentrations on the rate of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide when catalyzed by the enzyme catalase.
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For this investigation I intend to study the effect of concentration of an enzyme, in this case Amylase in two forms, standard and terminal, on the time taken for it to fully breakdown a substrate, which in this case is starch.
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For this practical I will see how temperature affects the rate of respiration with yeast. To do this I will conduct an experiment which will test this in the most fair and safe way.
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For us or against us? - The immune system as a cause of disease
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Four organelles or structures that all eukaryotic cells have in common.Introduction.The cell as it has been known is the structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
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Fractional DistillationBOILING POINTS AND STRUCTURES OF HYDROCARBONS The boiling points of organic compounds can give important clues to other physical properties
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Fuel cells Technically a fuel cell is an electrochemical device similar to a battery,
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Functions Of Cell Membranes.
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Functions of cell organelles.
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GCSE biology coursework
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GCSE CHEMISTR
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