Figure 1 Respiration Rate of Different Sugars PDF
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This document presents a graph illustrating respiration rates of different sugars (glucose, sucrose, lactose, and lactose + lactase) in a biological context. The graph displays the reaction rates over time, highlighting significant differences amongst the sugars, with glucose showing the fastest rate. The author explains this difference by the conversion efficiency of the different sugars into ATP.
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Zukora modozie 11/10/2024 Figure 1 The figure 2 graph shows us the respiration rate of different sugars and their level of reaction with the yeast and cellular respiration rate over the co...
Zukora modozie 11/10/2024 Figure 1 The figure 2 graph shows us the respiration rate of different sugars and their level of reaction with the yeast and cellular respiration rate over the course of ten min intervals. The dataset was averaged In the graph we can see that there is a significant difference between the reaction rate lactose and the reaction rate between lactase + lactose the reasoning for this I've deduced was that as the lactase enzyme was breaking down the lactose molecules into simpler sugars that can be converted to atp much faster. In this graph we can also see that glucose has the fastest rate out of the sugars. This is due to the fact that glucose is a simple sugar making its conversion to atp much more efficiently than the others.