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- match the enzymes with their substrates and functions.
a. amylase
b. protease
c. lactase
d. dna polymerase
e. maltase
f. atp synthase
- synthesizes dna
- digests sugar in beer (maltose)
- digests starch (amylose)
- synthesizes atp
- digests milk sugar (lactose)
- digests proteins
- base your answers to the following questions on the graph below and on your knowledge of biology.
- what is the optimal ph for pepsin?
- is this ph acid or basic?
- in what organ of the digestive system does pepsin work?
- what is the optimal ph for trypsin?
- in what organ of the digestive system does trypsin work?
- is this ph acid or basic?
- neither enzyme works at a phs of
Step1: Recall enzyme - substrate and function knowledge
Amylase digests starch (amylose), so A - 3.
Step2: Recall protease function
Protease digests proteins, so B - 6.
Step3: Recall lactase function
Lactase digests milk sugar (lactose), so C - 5.
Step4: Recall DNA polymerase function
DNA polymerase synthesizes DNA, so D - 1.
Step5: Recall maltase function
Maltase digests sugar in beer (maltose), so E - 2.
Step6: Recall ATP synthase function
ATP synthase synthesizes ATP, so F - 4.
Step7: Analyze pepsin graph
The peak of the pepsin graph is at pH = 2 - 3, so the optimal pH for pepsin is 2 - 3.
Step8: Determine pH nature
A pH less than 7 is acidic, so the pH of 2 - 3 for pepsin is acid.
Step9: Recall pepsin location
Pepsin works in the stomach.
Step10: Analyze trypsin graph
The peak of the trypsin graph is at pH = 8 - 9, so the optimal pH for trypsin is 8 - 9.
Step11: Recall trypsin location
Trypsin works in the intestine.
Step12: Determine pH nature
A pH greater than 7 is basic, so the pH of 8 - 9 for trypsin is basic.
Step13: Find non - working pH
From the graph, neither enzyme works at pH = 0 and pH = 14.
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- A. 3
B. 6
C. 5
D. 1
E. 2
F. 4
- 2 - 3
- acid
- stomach
- 8 - 9
- intestine
- basic
- 0 and 14