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14 January, 20:27

Why are bubbles produced by catalase positive organisms after addition of hydrogen peroxide?

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  1. 14 January, 20:30
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    The breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water is mediated by the enzyme catalase. When a small amount of an organism that produces catalase is introduced into hydrogen peroxide, rapid elaboration of bubbles of oxygen, the gaseous product of the enzyme's activity is produced.
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