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                         <p>The simulation results show that we can indeed reach a steady state concentration in the root area, and that this concentration depends on the enzyme concentration. This relationship is sigmoidal; on a semi-log graph, the linear region ranges between 10-7 mM and 10-6 mM of catalase concentration (Figure 1,2).  The time required to approach steady state is reasonably short, at around 45 minutes (Figure 3).  </p>
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                         <p>The simulation results show that we can indeed reach a steady state concentration in the root area, and that this concentration depends on the enzyme concentration. This relationship is sigmoidal; on a semi-log graph, the linear region ranges between 10<sup>-7</sup> mM and 10<sup>-6</sup> mM of catalase concentration (Figure 1,2).  The time required to approach steady state is reasonably short, at around 45 minutes (Figure 3).  </p>
  
 
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                           <p>Figure 3:  Mean peroxide concentration around the plant vs. time for 6 *10-10 M of catalase</p>
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                           <p>Figure 3:  Mean peroxide concentration around the plant vs. time for 6 *10<sup>-10</sup> M of catalase</p>
 
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                           <p>Figure 4: Distribution of steady state peroxide concentration across bacteria-plant system, varied by amount of catalase enzyme present (A: 1E-8 mM, B: 1E-9 mM, C: 1E-10 mM, D: 6E-10 mM, E: 6E-11 mM)</p>
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                           <p>Figure 4: Distribution of steady state peroxide concentration across bacteria-plant system, varied by amount of catalase enzyme present (A: 10<sup>-8</sup> mM, B: 10<sup>-9</sup>mM, C: 10<sup>-10</sup> mM, D: 6*10<sup>-10</sup> mM, E: 6*10<sup>-11</sup> mM)</p>
  
 
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                           <p>Figure 5: Distribution of peroxide concentration across bacteria-plant system over time for a steady-state catalase concentration of 6 *10<sup>-10 M.</sup></p>
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                           <p>Figure 5: Distribution of peroxide concentration across bacteria-plant system over time for a steady-state catalase concentration of 6 *10<sup>-10 </sup> M.</p>
 
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