Required Practical 8 Dehydrogenase Activity in Yeast Flashcards

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Suggest why an isolation medium is used

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  • separate out chloroplasts| - isotonic to prevent lysis of chloroplasts
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Suggest why the midrib and leaf stalks are discarded

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  • do not contain many chloroplasts
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Suggest why solution must be kept cold

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  • slow enzyme action| - prevent damage to chloroplasts
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Suggest why leaves are blended for no longer than 15 seconds

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  • free chloroplasts without damaging| - avoid heating
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Suggest why a muslin cloth is used over filter paper

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  • finer separations| - only allows chloroplasts to be filtered into solution
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Suggest why leaf suspension is centrifuged

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  • separate chloroplasts from other organelles
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Suggest why slightly damaged chloroplasts provides an advantage

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  • DCPIP can access thylakoid membrane easier
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Suggest why DCPIP changes colour

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  • blue (oxidised) to colourless (reduced)- takes place of NADP- accepts electrons from electron transfer chain and photolysis of water
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Suggest why a tube containing DCPIP and leaf extract in the dark is prepared

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  • no colour change| - proves reaction is light dependent
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Explain the effect of ammonium hydroxide on rate of decolorisation of DCPIP hence light dependent reaction

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  • accepts electrons so electrons do not pass long electron transport chain to reduce DCPIP - slows electron transfer by inhibiting enzyme NADP dehydrogenase - affects pH so denatures proteins in e- transport chain
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