Assuming digestion is required, the following results were found.
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Digestion of protein: microbes
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Digestion of starch: microbes
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Digestion and absorption
of biological membranes, at cellular and tissue level, is essential to understanding the importance of enzymes in digestion and the complexity of digestive and transport systems in animals. Experiments
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Investigating effect of concentration on the activity of trypsin
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Enzyme-catalysed synthesis
concentrations using a calibration curve. (See associated practical on this site.) Teaching notes After dealing with the digestion of starch, it is appropriate to ask how starch is formed in the first place. The tissue of potato tubes is a good source...
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Investigating the effect of amylase on a starchy foodstuff
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Making a calibration curve for starch concentration
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Investigating effect of temperature on the activity of lipase
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No stomach for it: investigating antacid medication
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Observing the effects of exercise on the human body
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Controlling body mass
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