Lab Report 4 on Determination of the Rates and Optimal Temperature for Aerobic Respiration and Photosynthesis.
Lab 4B: Observation of the Generation of Proton Motive Force through pH Gradients Sherry Hebert BIOL-3221L-U2020F Lab Procedure Overview ● Preparation of spinach chloroplasts ● Determination of chlorophyll concentration and dilution ● pH assay Part i:Chloroplast preparation Tear 35g of spinach leaves and place in a blender with 100 mL of homogenizing medium Blend at top speed, 3x 10 seconds Part i:
Chloroplast preparation Filter with 3 layers of cheesecloth, squeezing to collect as much liquid as possible.
Split into two 50mL centrifuge tubes Part i:
Chloroplast preparation Spin 500x g for 2 minutes.
Supernatant Keep for next step Pellet Discard Part i:
Chloroplast preparation Centrifuge supernatants 2000x g for 10 minutes.
Supernatant Discard Pellet Chloroplasts! Part i:
Chloroplast preparation ● Gently resuspend chloroplasts in 6 mL 0.01M NaCl.
● Incubate on ice for 10 minutes. Results in swelling of outer membrane.
● Centrifuge 10,000x g 5 minutes.
● Resuspend in 2 mL 0.01M NaCl. Part ii:
Chlorophyll determination ● Add 0.1 mL of chloroplasts to 19.9 mL acetone, cover with Parafilm TM and shake ● Pour into cuvette and read at 654 nm (use acetone as a blank) Part ii:
Chlorophyll determination ● Multiply absorbance by 5.6 to obtain the concentration in mg/mL ● Use C 1 V 1 = C 2 V 2 to obtain a 15 mL solution (diluted with 0.01M NaCl) of 0.5 mg chlorophyll/mL:
chloroplast suspension for your assay! Part iii:
pH Assay ● Combine 1.1 mL 0.048 M NaCl, 0.6 mL PMS, and 3.6 mL distilled water in each of two 10mL beakers with “flea” stir bars ● Position probe in beaker Part iii:
pH Assay ● Add 3.7 mL of prepared suspension in beaker with the stir bar on.
● Turn on the light and monitor pH every 10 seconds for 2 minutes ● Continue another 2 minutes with the light off and cover in place ● Repeat assay, but add CCCP instead of turning the light off Data Analysis ● Simply determine the average and standard deviation for each time point during the two trials ● Create graph with both trials using curved connecting lines:
– include error bars – clearly indicate when the light was turned off/CCCP was added Photosynthesis: Hill Reactions Protons are pumped into the thylakoid during light conditions. Protons diffuse out through ATP synthase in both light and dark conditions! Lab Report ● Lab 4 is to be submitted as a formal lab report (see the General Lab Report Guidelines AND the Lab 4 Report Requirements ) ● Your lab report must be submitted through Nexus by 11:59 PM on November 12 th as a pdf file ● It is worth 10% of your final grade! Lab Report ● Results : no word limit – All results will be available by Thursday midday – Follow the Lab 4 Report Requirements!
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