zip, 2.55 MB
zip, 2.55 MB

I have made a deliberately clunky representation of this, using gel-pen type colours. Just the sort of thing to amuse some sixth formers. Relish its unprofessionalness. I do. UPDATE: link added to movie on YouTube of hydrolysis reaction.
Double click on the html file, and it will open in your browser.

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5

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sjreynolds143

4 years ago
5

This is a great little animation. From a personal point of view I would have liked the product to be shown as being a new molecule (all one thing) rather than looking like it is two bits just joined, but that's just me.<br /> <br /> It would also be good to have an animation that showed enzymes splitting a substrate into two products as well

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