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Quiz 1
  • Grab a quiz sheet
  • Write down section
  • Take everything off desk
  • You have 10 minutes

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1. What organelle functions in energy production
in animal cells. What about plants cells? 2.
Which of the following is membrane
bound? Nucleus or Nucleoid
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  • 3. Which are the two modes of reproduction in
    Ciliates, such as Paramecium?
  • _________________
  • _________________

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4. Trypanosoma belongs to the Phylum
_________________
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5. This organism belongs to the Kingdom
_________________ and moves by means of
____________
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  • 6. What is a unique feature of a parfocal
    microscope?
  • a) light is formed on the slide
  • b) can use both eyes to look at an image
  • c) focus is retained as you move between
    objective lens
  • d) one eye can be focused independently of the
    other

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7. How many structures of a protein are there?
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Spectrophotometry
  • . Use of spectrophotometers.
  • . Zero the machine.
  • . Composition and use of a blank.
  • . How to adjust wavelength.
  • . Proper use of cuvettes.

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ENZYME KINETICS
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Proteins
  • A protein's function is due entirely to its
    overall shape conformation.
  • Conformation is determined by 1, 2, 3, and
    perhaps 4 structure of the protein.

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The primary structure of a proteinsequence of
amino acids
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The secondary structure of a proteinHydrogen
bonding between C N
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The tertiary structure of a proteinInteraction
of amino acids and H2O
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The quaternary structure of proteins2 or more
protein molecules joined together
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Enzymes
  • Enzymes are protein catalysts.
  • Lower the activation energy necessary for a
    chemical reaction to occur.
  • Act on a substrate, form an enzyme-substrate
    complex. Ultimately results in a product.
  • We are using barley amylase enzyme on a starch
    substrate.

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Formation of an enzyme-substrate complex
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Environmental factors affecting enzyme activity
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Blanking spectrophotometer
  • Set wavelength to 560 nm
  • With chamber empty, set Transmittance T0 with
    left knob
  • Place blank cuvette in spectrophotometer
  • Set Absorbance A0 with right knob
  • Replace blank for experimental cuvette
  • Take reading!!!

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BASIC PROCEDURE
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  • 1. Prepare 2 erlenmeyers (one for pH and one for
    temperature)
  • 2. Set wavelength to 560 nm
  • 3. Prepare a blank and blank your spec
  • 4. Collect your initial reading (Time zero)
  • 5. TA will put 1 ml of enzyme in your
    erlenmeyer.
  • 6. Start timing

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  • 7. As the proper time interval approaches,
    swirl the flask to mix and draw 5 ml of
    starch/enzyme up into the pipette. You should
    pipette up the solution about 15 sec before the
    reading time.
  • 8. At the reading time, release the solution
    into the cuvette and mix - the iodine stops the
    reaction immediately.
  • 9. Readings should generally be taken
    within about 5 minutes.

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Experiments
  • You will work in groups of three.
  • Each group will perform one run from the pH
    experiment (4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5)
  • Then, each group will do one of the temperature
    variables (15º, 30º, 45º, 55º, 60º and 70º)

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pH experiment
  • -Add 35 ml of buffer to 35 ml of starch solution.
  • -Blank is 11 dH2Obuffer ( iodine)

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Temperature experiment
  • -Mix as in basic procedure. The reaction flask is
    kept in a water bath.
  • -NOTE Very cold and very hot solutions might
    need to sit before being read.

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I will come around and add enzyme when your group
has
  • Finished basic procedure
  • 35 mL pH buffer 35 mL starch
  • Blank- 0.1 mL I 2.5 mL pH 2.5 mL DI H2O
  • Placed 0.1 mL I in each cuvette
  • Blanked Spectrophotometer
  • Taken time 0
  • Transfer 5 mL solution from flask into cuvette w/
    I. Make sure to mix!

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All of the data will be shared among the class
  • You will record your data on the computer.
  • A data set will be printed out for each student.

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Reaction Rate
  • 1/2 change in absorbance /
  • time for this change to occur
  • -There is a worksheet at the end of the chapter
    to help calculate reaction rate.
  • Additional copies of this worksheet can be
    printed off of the homepage.
  • Hand this in with your lab report, so that I can
    see your calculations.
  • There is another handout ("How to Calculate
    Reaction Rates") that is available from the lab
    homepage that details the calculation of these
    rates.

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4 Figures
  • x-axis Time pH
  • y-axis Absorbance
  • x-axis Time Temp.
  • y-axis Absorbance
  • x-axis pH
  • y-axis Rxn rate
  • x-axis Temp.
  • y-axis Rxn rate

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Lab report 1 (50 points)
  • Refer to Appendix A - pp. 191-195 guidelines for
    writing a core lab report.
  • Ecology has all journal articles prior to 1996
    on-line. http//www.jstor.org/journals/00129658.ht
    ml

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Figures
  • These take some time to get right.
  • Pay close attention to format.

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All lab reports will be submitted to me AND
Turnitin.com ON TIME!!!Attached to hard copy
will be 4 hand drawn figures and signed academic
honesty form.
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  • Four graphs for this lab report
  • 2 figures (Absorbance vs. time)
  • temperature vs. time
  • pH vs. time
  • 2 figures (RR vs. Tº/pH)
  • Reaction rate vs temperature
  • Reaction rate vs. pH
  • Best fit curve for each set of data

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For this first report, ALL FIGURES MUST BE DONE
BY HAND (not by computer). In the future, you
may use computer generated figures
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  • (5) English
  • (3) Spelling, grammar, clarity
  • (2) Format
  • (1) Title
  • (6) Abstract
  • (12) Introduction
  • (8) Background info
  • (4) Hypotheses
  • (6) Materials and Methods
  • (4) Experimental design and materials
  • (2) Data collection and analysis
  • (8) Results
  • (4) Tables and figures
  • (2) Stats
  • (2) Text
  • (10) Discussion
  • (8) Interpretation of data
  • (2) Alternative hypothesis/sources of error
  • (2) Literature cited

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For next class
  • Quiz
  • Bring charts to class or my office hours for me
    to look over!
  • Read Ch 9 10 and Animal Taxa worksheet
  • Bring dissection kits!
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