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Enzymes lab turn-in worksheet

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Question 4: Describe <strong>in</strong> words what the graph of your data suggested to you about <strong>in</strong>vertase and how temperature <strong>in</strong>fluences howfast it works.Question 5: Does your data support or refute your hypothesis? Why or why not?Question 6: Copy the data from your <strong>lab</strong> notebook, and add it here! (There should be BOTH a table and a graph pasted here.)Experiment 2: How will pH <strong>in</strong>fluence <strong>in</strong>vertase activity?Question 7: Write down your hypothesis related to how chang<strong>in</strong>g the pH of the reaction solution will <strong>in</strong>fluence how fast <strong>in</strong>vertaseworks (i.e. will more acidic, neutral or basic pHs help <strong>in</strong>vertase work the best, or will there be no difference observed). Keep <strong>in</strong>m<strong>in</strong>d that your hypothesis does not need to be correct, but it does need to be clearly expla<strong>in</strong>ed.Question 8: Write down how your method for test<strong>in</strong>g how pH <strong>in</strong>fluences the speed with which <strong>in</strong>vertase breaks down sucrose. Bespecific enough so that someone read<strong>in</strong>g your method would be able to carry out the same steps you will follow.Page 2 of 4

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