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Yes it does as far as i knowDoes pH affect seed germination?
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Yes it does as far as i knowDoes pH affect seed germination?
Thanksbro, just see this diagram.. if there is any addition than do tell i have not labelled other parts. View attachment 41350
and you have to label some more parts for more marks i think so.Thanks
Do you mean froth?What is purpose of forth in some expeeiments?
Rnt both diagrams different....Thanks
where did u find dis? oh god.. the more experiments ppl r askng here the more tensed i becomedesign an experiment to show the effect of substrate concentration/enzyme conc on enzyme activity
can you give 2 experiments that show this
i read it somewhere.Awesome12where did u find dis? oh god.. the more experiments ppl r askng here the more tensed i become
Do u know two.....or do u want us to give u...design an experiment to show the effect of substrate concentration/enzyme conc on enzyme activity
can you give 2 experiments that show this
Check Oct/Nov p4 (dont remember whether it was 62 or 61), but in that experiment they mentioned frothDo you mean froth?
Take 5 test-tubesi read it somewhere.Awesome12
Maybe its the froth collected....which can be used to measure rate of experiment ...as in froth made over sum time......Check Oct/Nov p4 (dont remember whether it was 62 or 61), but in that experiment they mentioned froth
No they had froth over yeast[ ......
Maybe its the froth collected....which can be used to measure rate of experiment ...as in froth made over sum time......
http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/biology/environment/revise-it/cycling-through-natureWhats the difference between nitrifying bacteria, nitrogen fixing bacteria, denitrifying bacteria and i think there was another too? :/
Haaalp. Im dieing here
Y mass....wouldnt it stay same...its nit as if enzyme is making mass dissapear...Take 5 test-tubes
We will add the same amount of enzyme(amylase) in each test tube. However, add different but known concentrations of substrate (starch) in each test-tube. Keep the temperature constant for each of them. Then place each of them on a balance, and measure mass. Measure masses of test-tubes in equal intervals. Note down results. Make a graph. Repeat and take avg
Do the same but this time vary the conc. of substrate
Yeah you are right. Testing with Benedict and then observing colour depth is much more betterY mass....wouldnt it stay same...its nit as if enzyme is making mass dissapear...
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