Why do you test different amounts of the homogenate in the Bradford assay vs. the tyrosinase assay? Select all that apply

a. Different assays (in this case, one for total protein and one for tyrosinase activity) measure completely different things and have different sensitivities and linear ranges so you need to assay
b. Different amounts of the homogenate are used to account for the different reaction volumes in each assay.
c. The amount of tyrosinase activity varies more than the amount of total protein in different mushroom preps.
d. There is no critical reason for using different dilutions-that is just how this experiment was designed for the class.