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Uses of enzymes in medical laboratories

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b1431
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– explain why enzymatic methods are better than chemical methods in determining the substances found in body fluids
– present an enzymatic method for determining glucose concentration
– explain how a biosensor operates
– present several uses of the ELISA technique and explain how it functions
– explain how determining the quantity of certain enzymes in the blood is helpful in diagnosing organ damage and present examples of enzymes used to diagnose diseases.

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Uses of enzymes in ...
Class activity
Consists of...
Enzymatic method fo...
Slideshow
Determining glucose...
Slideshow
Determining blood g...
Whiteboard exercise
Enzymatic sensor
Illustration
Applications of glu...
Illustration
Enzymatic method fo...
Simulation
Use of the ELISA te...
Illustration
Direct ELISA technique
Animation
Indirect ELISA tech...
Animation
ELISA – an immuno...
Whiteboard exercise
Binding of antigens...
Animation
Rinsing
Animation
Addition of antibod...
Animation
Addition of a subst...
Animation
Colouring of the sa...
Animation
Role of enzymes
Slideshow
Enzymes – indicat...
Whiteboard exercise
Role of creatine ki...
Animation
Role of thrombin
Animation
Role of pancreatic ...
Animation
Isoforms of creatin...
Slideshow
Disorders in the pl...
Whiteboard exercise
Isozymes
Whiteboard exercise
Relevant to...
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