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Word of the Day: Enzyme: An enzyme is a substance that starts a chemical reaction in cells Enzyme Chemical acted upon Product lipase Fats and oils Glycerol and fatty acids Protease Proteins Amino acids Catalase Hydrogen peroxide Water and oxygen

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Page 1: Word of the Day: Enzyme: An enzyme is a substance that starts a chemical reaction in cells EnzymeChemical acted upon Product lipaseFats and oilsGlycerol

Word of the Day:

Enzyme:An enzyme is a substance that starts a chemical reaction in cells

Enzyme Chemical acted upon

Product

lipase Fats and oils Glycerol and fatty acids

Protease Proteins Amino acids

Catalase Hydrogen peroxide

Water and oxygen

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What does your spit do to food?

Amylase Lab

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Background

• Amylase is an enzyme found in your saliva

• Amylase breaks down starches and turns them into sugars

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Remember your Latin and Greek

• Starch -------------> glucose + glucose + glucose +…

Amylase enzyme

Found in saliva

Substrate

Type of starch

Product

Type of sugar which your body uses for energy

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Let’s see how it really works…

• Step 1: Preparing the Lab– Get 10 test tubes– Label 1-10– Add 5 drops of

iodine to each test tube 1

2 dropper fulls of iodine

1

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Step 2: Prepare the saliva solution

• Collect 4 ml of saliva -– Spit through the straw into a

clean graduated cylinder– Add 17 ml of

water to graduated

cylinder and mix.

Use straw to collect saliva

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Step 3: Prepare the Starch Solution

• Using a 2nd graduated cylinder, get 7ml of starch solution and pour into a small beaker

Measure 7ml of starch solution into beaker

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Step 4:

• Mix the saliva solution into the starch solution

• Record the exact time of mixing

Saliva solution

Starch solution

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Step 5: Add Saliva solution to Test Tube #1

• Add 10 drops of saliva/starch to test tube # 1

• Record color: – Black/Purple: starch present– Yellow/Brown: no starch present

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Step 6: Repeat Step 5, Every Three Minutes

• Every three minutes, add 10 drops of saliva-starch solution to a new test tube– Record color

– Repeat until the starch is no longer present

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Data Table

Time Starch Present (Yes/No)

0

3

6

9

12

15

18

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Claim, Evidence and Explanation

• Write a CEE

• Due Next Class