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18 June, 14:58

A scientist wishes to determine the effect of a digestive enzyme on starch digestion (starch is broken down into glucose). The experimental setup is to mix the enzyme with starch in a test tube, stop the reaction after a known period of time, and then measure the amount of glucose produced.

Which of the following is the correct experimental control?

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  1. 18 June, 15:22
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    An identical setup but replacing the enzyme with an equal volume of water

    Explanation:

    When carrying out any experiment, it is important to set out a control in order to increase the reliability of the data and results.

    The control minimizes the effects of variables other than the independent variable.

    In the above experiment, starch has to be eliminated and replaced with water. Water does not have starch hence the digestive enzyme being tested will not have any effects making the data and results from the experimental group reliable.
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