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Enzymes have a need for speed! What happens when they are forced to slow down? A well-rounded lesson plan from the K20 Center examines enzyme activity through role playing and a lab. Biology scholars work in teams and pairs to understand how denaturation affects enzyme activity, as well as the types of enzymes present in the foods we eat.
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Instructional Ideas
- Have learners come up with their own ideas for foods that may contain enzymes after they watch the demonstration
- Substitute thick gloves and mittens for the pennies and marbles used in the first part of the activity if you have problems getting the tape to stick to students' hands
Classroom Considerations
- Pupils should be aware of cell structures and their functions, as well as cellular transport mechanisms, before beginning the activity
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- Lesson plan examines the standard thoroughly and contains multiple paths toward understanding
- Teacher's guide contains all of the required printables
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