Required practical 9 Flashcards
Respiration in single celled organisms
What is the function of methylene blue in this practical?
It is a redox dye and acts an alternate electron acceptor of the electrons transferred during ATP synthesis.
It turns from blue to colourless, indicating the end point.
Outline the procedure to investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of respiration of yeast.
- Set up a water bath at 35 degrees
- Add equal volumes of the yeast and glucose solution to three test tubes. Place test tubes in the water bath and leave them equilibrate for 10 mintues.
- Add 2cm3 of methlene blue to the test tubes and start timer. Shake for 10 seconds and place test tube back in water bath. Record how long it takes for methylene blue to turn colourless for each test tube.
- Repeat the experiment using temperatues of 40, 50, 60 and 70 degrees.
How are the results used to calculate the rate of respiration at each temperature?
Rate = 1 / time taken for methylene blue to decolourise
Why does the year solution need to be buffered?
To maintan a constant pH so that the enzymes are functioning at their optimum pH.
What is the effect of temperature on the rate of respiration?
As temperature increase, the rate of respiration to optimum. This is because the rate of enzyme activity increases.
Beyond the optimum, enzyme activity decreases as enzymes denature with high temperature.