Asked by Mellisa B
You set up 5 samples that contained a range of sucrase concentrations but the same amount of
substrate (sucrose).
- The pH was kept constant in all tubes buy using the same amount of buffer.
- The temperature was kept constant in all tubes (room temp)
- A negative control was used (without the substrate sucrose) to prove that this reaction is due to enzyme activity. It is important to establish this, because sucrose can break down on its own to yield glucose and fructose but this reaction would take much longer without enzyme.
- There was no quantitative data, but a color key was used to distinguish between maximum, medium and low enzyme activity.
- By graphing the qualitative data, you observed that the reaction increases as the enzyme concentration is increased. This means, the more enzyme, the more sucrose can be broken down, the more products can be formed.
- However this effect can be observed up to a limit.
As stated, the results as evidenced in the experiment can only be observed up to a limit. Why?
A) A buildup of sugars alters the pH of the environment.
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B) The products, glucose and fructose, denature the sucrase.
C) You eventually run out of sucrose to act as the substrate.
D) The reaction causes a change in temperature, that denatures the sucrase
Answers
Answered by
MA
You eventually run out of sucrose to act as the substrate. You must have both substrate and enzyme for the reaction to continue.
Answered by
KK
It's C) You eventually run out of sucrose to act as the substrate.
Answered by
Kat
Thanks! This really helped, C is in fact correct.
Answered by
person
it's c, get that right answer ma'am or sir
Answered by
hi
its c
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