beetroot cell permeability Flashcards
aim
to investigate how temperature affects the permeability of cell membranes using beetroot
what is the IV
temp/pH/solvent conc.
what is the DV?
Absorbance of pigment/ permeability
why should the size of the beetroot pieces be kept the same?
ensure surface area is consistent.
control variables?
- same species of beetroot
- same sizes of beetroot
- volume of water/ethanol
- time beetroot is left in sol.
- same colour filter
evaluation and improvements?
- Use a colorimeter instead of subjective color comparison.
- Repeat experiment and calculate mean absorbance for reliability.
- same species of beetroot
- use water bath
outline a method a student could do to investigate the effect of temperature on beetroot cell membranes. (6 marks)
Prepare beetroot samples → Cut equal sizes, using cork borer + rinse to remove excess pigment.
Set up conditions → Different temperatures or ethanol concentrations.
Incubate → Leave for 20 minutes.
Measure permeability → Use a colorimeter to measure absorbance.
Interpret results → Higher absorbance = More pigment released = Higher permeability.
results and interpretation?
- Increasing temperature → More kinetic energy → Phospholipids become more fluid → More pigment leaks.
- Very high temperatures (>60°C) → Proteins denature → Membrane structure breaks → Maximum permeability.
- Higher ethanol concentration → Dissolves phospholipids → Higher absorbance.
using a colorimeter
- Set to a blue/green filter (as beetroot pigment is red).
- Calibrate with distilled water (absorbance = 0).
- Measure absorbance of each sample.