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The aim of this experiment is to learn what happens when starch is mixed with amylase. I also intend to investigate the effects of changing one or more of the variables involved in the experiment.
A Comparison into how temperature effects the rate of reaction of Bacterial amylase and Fungal amylase.
A Plan for a Practical to Determine the Effect of Temperature Change on the Operation of Bacterial Amylase
Action of Amylase on Starch.
Aim: To try to see if the temperature affects the rate in which Amylase breaks down starch into maltose.
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Amylase
Amylase
Amylase - Planning.
Amylase activity in different temperatures
amylase enzyme
Amylase Investigation
Amylase Investigation
Amylase Investigation
Amylase Investigation
Amylase Investigation
Amylase is an enzyme that helps to digest starch into maltose
Amylase is an enzyme. The body uses it to hydrolyse starch into simple sugars that are absorbed quicker and easier.
Amylase Lab
Amylase practical
An experiment to investigate the effect of chloride ion concentration on the activity of amylase
An experiment to investigate the effectof Copper (II) Sulphate on the activity of amylase.
An experiment to show how amylase enzymes breaks down starch into simple sugars.
An experiment to show the varying rate of reactions when different concentrations of starch are broken down by the enzyme, amylase.
An investigation into how temperature affects the rate of hydrolysis of starch by amylase.

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