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5. Graph the activity of enzyme 2, label your axes, and then answer questions 6-10.
6. Compare the shapes of the graphs for enzymes 1 and 2 in substrate
concentrations ranging from zero to 20 mM.
7. In these substrate concentrations (0 - 20 mM), why do you think the activity of
enzymes 1 and 2 differed?
substrat
e conc.
(MM)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
product
conc.
after 10
min.
0
12
30
44
55
64
73
77.5
81
86
88
8. Compare the shapes of the two graphs (enzymes 1 and 2) for substrate concentrations ranging from
50 to 90 mM.
9. In these substrate concentrations (50 - 90 mM), why do you think the activity of enzymes 1 and 2
differed?
Transcribed Image Text:5. Graph the activity of enzyme 2, label your axes, and then answer questions 6-10. 6. Compare the shapes of the graphs for enzymes 1 and 2 in substrate concentrations ranging from zero to 20 mM. 7. In these substrate concentrations (0 - 20 mM), why do you think the activity of enzymes 1 and 2 differed? substrat e conc. (MM) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 product conc. after 10 min. 0 12 30 44 55 64 73 77.5 81 86 88 8. Compare the shapes of the two graphs (enzymes 1 and 2) for substrate concentrations ranging from 50 to 90 mM. 9. In these substrate concentrations (50 - 90 mM), why do you think the activity of enzymes 1 and 2 differed?
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