Date | November 2016 | Marks available | 1 | Reference code | 16N.1.HL.TZ0.9 |
Level | Higher level | Paper | Paper 1 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Identify | Question number | 9 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
It is possible to attach β-galactosidase to alginate beads for use in the production of lactose-free milk. What are enzymes that have been attached in this way called?
A. Inhibited
B. Immobilized
C. Catalysed
D. Activated
Markscheme
B
Examiners report
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