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directions: select the correct answers.
choose the two actions that would increase the rate of reaction for the enzyme catalase.
- increasing the concentration of catalase
- increasing the concentration of the substrate, hydrogen peroxide
- increasing the amount of another enzyme, amylase
- increasing the temperature of the reaction within the optimal range for catalase
- increasing the catalase’s exposure to oxygen
Brief Explanations
- Increasing the concentration of catalase: More enzyme molecules mean more active sites available to bind substrate (hydrogen peroxide), so the reaction rate increases (as long as substrate is not limiting).
- Increasing the concentration of the substrate, hydrogen peroxide: More substrate molecules increase the chance of colliding with enzyme active sites, boosting the reaction rate (when enzyme concentration is constant).
- Increasing the amount of another enzyme, amylase: Amylase acts on starch, not hydrogen peroxide, so it has no effect on catalase’s reaction.
- Increasing the temperature of the reaction within the optimal range for catalase: Within the optimal temperature range, higher temperature increases molecular kinetic energy, leading to more frequent, effective enzyme - substrate collisions, thus increasing the reaction rate.
- Increasing the catalase’s exposure to oxygen: Catalase’s reaction (breaking down \(H_2O_2\)) does not depend on oxygen exposure, so this has no effect.
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- Increasing the concentration of catalase
- Increasing the concentration of the substrate, hydrogen peroxide
- Increasing the temperature of the reaction within the optimal range for catalase