Biology Lab on Enzymes

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Our groups' data found the light absorbency of the benzoquinone was highest at 10 C and steadily decreased as the temperatures increased (Figure 1). The class data showed there was a steady increase in the light absorbency as the temperature increased until it reached 30 C and then gradually decreased (Figure 1).

Every enzyme has an optimal temperature in which its reaction rate is the fastest (Campbell & Reece 2002). We



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