Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Enzymes, Exercise 10: Questions
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Questions from Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and, Jennifer Gregory Solutions for Chapter: Enzymes, Exercise 10: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Outline an investigation you could carry out to compare the temperature at which the enzyme lactase is completely denatured within ten minutes
When free in solution

Outline an investigation you could carry out to compare the temperature at which the enzyme lactase is completely denatured within ten minutes,
When immobilised in alginate beads

Outline an experiment you could carry out to investigate how long it takes the enzyme lactase to denature at 90°C
When free in solution

Outline an experiment you could carry out to investigate how long it takes the enzyme lactase to denature at 90°C
When immobilised in alginate beads.

Outline how you would determine the optimum pH of the enzyme lactase
When free in solution

Outline how you would determine the optimum pH of the enzyme lactase
When immobilised in alginate beads.

Summarise the advantages of using immobilised enzymes rather than enzyme solutions.
