Required Practical 3 Flashcards
Explain why it is important to control the volume of water in the beetroot experiment (2 marks)
- If there’s too much water, the concentration of pigment will be lower/the solution will appear lighter (or vice versa)
- And so that the results are comparable
Describe how you could monitor the temperature of the water in each tube (1 mark)
- Take readings during the experiment using a thermometer
Suggest how an increase in the temperature of water causes the release of the red pigment in a beetroot (2 marks)
- Damages cell surface membrane
- So membrane proteins denature
- So increased fluidity/damage to the phospholipid bilayer
Explain why it is important to wash the beetroot discs at the start of the experiment (1 mark)
- To remove any betalin pigment on the beetroot
Suggest two variables you should control when investigating the effect of temperature on the rate of breakdown of a protein by the protease (2 marks)
- Enzyme concentration
- Substrate concentration
- pH
Explain how decreasing the pH affects enzyme activity (4 marks)
- Increases H+ ions
- Hydrogen/ionic bonds broken - this changes the tertiary structure
- Changes shape of active site so E-S complex cannot form
- Decreases rate of of reaction
Explain why increasing temperature causes more pigment to leak out from the beetroot tissue (2 marks)
- Increased fluidity of the phospholipid bilayer
- Since membrane proteins denature
State the variables you would control in the beetroot experiment (3 marks)
- Volume of water
- Diameter and thickness of beetroot
- Type of beetroot
Describe how you could use colour standards to estimate the concentration of a sample of pigment if provided with a solution of known concentration (3 marks)
- Prepare a dilution series from a pigment solution of known concentration
- Carry out the calorimetry experiment
- Compare the unknown sample with colour standards
Describe how you could use a calibration curve to estimate the concentration of a sample of pigment (4 marks)
- Produce known concentrations of the substance
- Measure the absorbance of each concentration
- Plot a graph of absorbance on the y-axis against
concentration (on x-axis) and draw a curve - Use absorbance of sample to find protein concentration from curve