<span>A Catalyst changes the rate of a chemical reaction but will not be used up during the reaction.</span>
Answer:
Agarose gel electrophoresis is the most suitable method for this analysis.
Explanation:
SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, is a procedure used for visualizing and separating proteins according to their molecular weight. The use of sodium dodecyl sulfate and polyacrylamide gel eliminates most of the influence of the tertiary structure and charge, and proteins are separated solely based on polypeptide chain length. So, if the student suspects that the protein sample is conformed of 4 subunits similar in molecular weight, SDS PAGE will likely not separate them.
On the other hand, an agarose gel electrophoresis can separate proteins based on their size AND charge, so, if you suspect that the proteins are not identical but similar in size, the charge factor can be important to separate them in an experiment.
<span>the theory methods and practice of testing a hypothesis by comparing it with the null hypothesis. The hypothesis is only rejected if its probability falls below a level, in which case the hypothesis being tested is said to have that level of significance. that is your answer i think </span><span />