RP8 - Investigation into the effect of a named factor on the rate of dehydrogenase activity in extracts of chloroplasts Flashcards
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Describe the role of the enzyme dehydrogenase in photosynthesis
- catalyses the reduction of NADP in the light dependent reaction
• NADP accepts ( gains ) electrons from photoionisation of chlorophyll/ photolysis of water
Describe how rate of dehydrogenase activity in extracts of chloroplasts can be measured
- Extract chloroplasts from a leaf sample using the method in ‘2.1.3 Methods of studying cells’
- Set up test tubes as follows:
A. Control 1 - set volume of DCPIP (redox indicator dye, electron acceptor), water and chloroplasts in isolation medium, covered in foil to block light
B. Control 2 - set volume of DCPIP, water and isolation medium without chloroplasts
C. Standard - set volume of water and chloroplasts in isolation medium, without DCPIP
D. Experiment - set volume of DCPIP, water and chloroplasts in isolation medium - Shine light on test tubes and time how long to it takes for DCPIP to turn from blue (oxidised) to colourless (reduced) in tube D (tube A and B should show no change)
○ Compare to a colour standard (tube C) to identify end point 4. Rate of dehydrogenase activity (s-1) = 1 / time taken
EQ : give examples of variables that could be controlled (3)
● Source of chloroplasts
● Volume of chloroplast suspension
● Volume / concentration of DCPIP
EQ : Explain the purpose of control 1 ( DCPIP , water , isolation medium , chloroplasts ) (2)
● Shows light is required for DCPIP to decolourise
● Shows that chloroplasts alone do not cause DCPIP to decolourise
EQ : Explain why DCPIP in control 1 stays blue ( DCPIP , water , isolation medium , chloroplasts ) (2)
● No light so no photoionisation of chlorophyll
● So no electrons released to reduce DCPIP
EQ : Explain the purpose of control 2 ( DCPIP , water , isolation medium ) (2)
● Shows chloroplasts are required for DCPIP to decolourise
● Shows that light alone does not cause DCPIP to decolourise
EQ : Explain why DCPIP changes from blue to colourless (2)
● DCPIP is a redox indicator / DCPIP gets reduced by electrons
● From photoionisation of chlorophyll
EQ : Suggest a limitation with the method and how the experiment could be modified to overcome this (4)
● End point (colour change) is subjective
● Use a colorimeter
● Measure light absorbance of sample at set time intervals
● Zero colorimeter using the colour standard