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Tuesday 11 September 2018

My Jelly KiwiFruit Science

Today In science we have learnt about the word enzyme and what it does in food
a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
What is a enzyme in kiwiFruit.
It could stop the jelly from setting it has the similar enzymes in your stomach and also it is in your mouth it breaks thing down that are made  out proteins

7 comments:

  1. Hi Tamani this is a really cool blog post i never what enzymes did. I learned about the enzymes in your mouth it interesting. I however think the blurb could be a little more descreptive.

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  2. HI Tamani i love your blog post i really like how you added in photos. I also like how you specifically said what enzyme is.Maybe next time write some more about what you did and how you did the experiment.

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  3. Hi Tamani, Janel here. I really like the way that you explained what "Enzyme" is and were else it could be located. I think next time you should take you're time because you sometimes forget were to put things in.But other than that its a really good post.
    BYE!!

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  4. HI Tamani I love your blog it stands out a lot good job buddy but maybe next time talk about it more that's all for now bye now...

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  5. Hi Tamani

    I like how you put in interesting information. next ime you should put in a bit more information. I learnt the same thing is you.

    Bye for now.

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  6. Hi Tamani, Tobey here.
    I like you added where you can find enzymes in fruit.
    next time you should tell us more about enzymes and why we where learning about it.
    BYE!

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  7. Hi Vin here
    I enjoyed how you said something different than everyone else
    Bye!

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