BIO 100 Quiz: ap10_biology_q2.pdf

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An experiment was conducted to measure the reaction rate of the human salivary enzyme - amylase. Ten ml of a concentrated starch solution and 1. 0 ml of -amylase solution were placed in a test tube. The test tube was inverted several times to mix the solution and then incubated at. The amount of product (maltose) present was measured every 10 minutes for an hour. The results are given in the table below. 11. 5 (a) graph the data on the axes provided and calculate the rate of the reaction for the time period. Calculation (1 point maximum: correct setup or rate calculation (0. 3 0. 4 m/min or, e. g. , 1 m/3 min, M/min), with units. (no points if setup is incorrect or if calculated number is wrong and contradicts a correct setup. ) Question 2 (continued) (b) explain why a change in the reaction rate was observed after 30 minutes. (2 points maximum) Change (1 point maximum: reaction rate slows/levels off.

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