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ISBN: 9781260159233
Author: Terry Martin, Cynthia Prentice-Craver
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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Chapter 55, Problem 3PL
The optimum pH for amylase activity is
a.
b. 2.
c.
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Ch. 55 - The enzyme amylase accelerate s the reaction of...Ch. 55 - Amylase originates from a. salivary glands and...Ch. 55 - The optimum pH for amylase activity is a. 014 . b....Ch. 55 - After an enzyme reaction is completed, the enzyme...Ch. 55 - As temperatures decrease, enzyme activity a....Ch. 55 - Prob. 6PLCh. 55 - The change of the unique three-dimensional shape...Ch. 55 - Test results:Ch. 55 - Test results:
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