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Enzymes
SUMMARY
Factors affecting rate of enzyme reactions:
1. Temperature
2. pH
3. Enzyme Concentration
4. Substrate Concentration
Denaturation
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Revision Questions
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Catalase, an enzyme, is present in all living cells including those of potato and liver. It speeds up
the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide as shown by the equation:
catalase
hydrogen peroxide oxygen + water
The oxygen is given off as a gas which can be collected over water, as shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1
Two different tissues, potato and liver, were used for this investigation. Samples, each of one
gram, were prepared from both tissues. Some of the samples were left raw and others were
boiled. Some samples were left as one cube and others were chopped into small pieces as
shown in Table 1.1.
2 cm3 hydrogen peroxide was added to each sample. The volume of oxygen produced in five
minutes was collected in the measuring cylinders, as shown in the table below
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Table 1.1
(a) (i) Complete Table 1.2, by reading the values for oxygen collected in the measuring
cylinders in Table 1.1. [2]
Table 1.2
A B C D
potato
liver
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(ii) Plot the volumes of oxygen collected from the samples as a bar chart on a graph
paper. [4]
(iii) Describe the difference in results between sample A for potato and sample A for
liver.
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(iv) There is a difference between the samples for A and B for liver.
Suggest an explanation for this difference.
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(b) State the importance of samples C and D in this investigation.
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(c) Suggest how you could test that the gas given off was oxygen.
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2. An experiment investigating the effect of temperature on the activity of catalase was carried out at two
temperatures, 400C and 700C. The graph below (Figure 2.1) was plotted based on the results
obtained during the experiment.
Total volume of
gas produced /cm3
Temperature: ___
Temperature: ___
6 Time /min
Figure 2.1
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(i) Name the gas that was produced during the reaction. ______________ [1]
(ii) Complete Figure 2.1 by filling in the respective temperatures that each curve represents. [2]
(iii) Explain the difference in the shape of the two curves before the 6 minute point. [3]
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(iv) Explain the difference in the shape of the two curves after the 6 minute point. [4]
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(v) This experiment is repeated at 200C, using the same substrate and enzyme concentrations.
Sketch and label on Figure 2.1, the curve you would expect to obtain for the experiment. [1]
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