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OrganisationEnzymesAmylase & Starch ExperimentPlay00:0000:00UnmuteSettingsPIPEnter fullscreen1.State the variable that you measure - dependent, independent or control variable

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OrganisationEnzymesAmylase & Starch ExperimentPlay00:0000:00UnmuteSettingsPIPEnter fullscreen1.State the variable that you measure - dependent, independent or control variable

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In an experiment involving enzymes like amylase and a substrate like starch, the variables could be as follows:

  1. Independent Variable: This is the variable that you change or manipulate in the experiment. In this case, it could be the concentration of amylase.

  2. Dependent Variable: This is the variable that you measure or observe. In this case, it could be the rate at which the starch is broken down.

  3. Control Variable: These are variables that you keep constant to ensure that the results are due to the manipulation of the independent variable only. In this case, it could be factors like temperature, pH level, etc.

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