Quiz E Exam questions 1. The enzyme lactase digests lactose.

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Quiz E Exam questions 1. The enzyme lactase digests lactose. Lactose glucose + galactose Two test tubes where set up using 5 mL of lactose syrup and 0.5 mL of lactase. Test tube one was incubated at 37°C, while test tube two was incubated at 15°C. Both tubes were incubated for 10 minutes. At the end of 10 minutes, the amount of glucose produced in test tube two when compared to test tube one would be A. lower as the enzyme’s active site would have denatured at this temperature. B. equal as lowering the temperature does not affect digestion of lactose. C. lower as there would be fewer collisions between the substrate and the enzyme. D. equal as the two test tubes contained the same amount of lactose and lactase enzyme. lactase

2. In another experiment, test tube three was compared with test tube four. Each tube contained 5 mL of lactose syrup. Tube three contained 0.5 mL of lactase and tube four contained 0.25 mL of lactase. The two tubes were incubated at 15°C and monitored for 10 minutes. The result for test tube three is shown below. The graph of results for tube four would resemble

Quiz E Answers 1. C (75%) C (39%) B (49%)