BIOL-AD 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: National Center For Biotechnology Information, Estrella Mountain Community College, Sodium Hydroxide

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By: sanbir rahman, bowen wang & fabien ca, justin lin. Abstract: to understand the effects of catalysts on biological reactions, we observed ph changes in biological solutions and the effect of ph and temperature upon enzymes in yeast using filter paper disks. Each solution had a specific trend in ph. The disks in the yeast rose faster in an increased temperature. Since these reactions take place in living organisms such as plants and animals they are called biochemical reactions or simply biological reactions. All chemical reactions begin with a set of substances called the reactants, and converts them into another set of substances called the products. The reactants in the reactions are used up to create the products through two types of chemical reactions: endergonic and exergonic reactions. Endergonic reactions absorb a net input of energy which drives the reactants in the reaction. In endergonic reactions, the products have more energy than the low-power reactants.

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