3. In order to conduct the experiment to determine the specific activity of the acid phosphatase, we will "blank" or calibrate the specrophotometer using a "blank" tube which contains buffer, p-NPP (the phosphatase substrate), and sodium hydroxide, but no enzyme. While we are going to use the same blank tube throughout the experiment, why might it be a better idea to set up a fresh blank tube each time you restart a timed portion of this experiment? That is, what might be going on the the blank tube during the 30 min or so it takes you to complete this experiment? Be specific about the reaction.
Enzyme kinetics
In biochemistry, enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts. Catalysis is the addition of a catalyst to a chemical reaction to speed up the pace of the reaction. Catalysis can be categorized as either homogeneous or heterogeneous, depending on whether the catalysts are distributed in the same phase as that of the reactants. Enzymes are an essential part of the cell because, without them, many organic processes would slow down and thus will affect the processes that are important for cell survival and sustenance.
Regulation of Enzymes
A substance that acts as a catalyst to regulate the reaction rate in the living organism's metabolic pathways without itself getting altered is an enzyme. Most of the biological reactions and metabolic pathways in the living systems are carried out by enzymes. They are specific for their works and work in particular conditions. It maintains the best possible rate of reaction in the most stable state. The enzymes have distinct properties as they can proceed with the reaction in any direction, their particular binding sites, pH specificity, temperature specificity required in very few amounts.
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