Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts Simplified Revision Notes for A-Level AQA Biology
Revision notes with simplified explanations to understand Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts quickly and effectively.
Learn about Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts for your A-Level Biology Exam. This Revision Note includes a summary of Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts for easy recall in your Biology exam
300+ students studying
Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts Quizzes
Test your knowledge with quizzes.
Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts Flashcards
Practice with bite-sized questions.
Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts Questions by Topic
Prepare with real exam question.
Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts
infoNote
This practical investigates the effect of a named variable, such as light intensity, on the rate of dehydrogenase activity in chloroplasts using the dye DCPIP.
Equipment List
Leaf sample
Isolation solution
Ice water bath
Distilled water
DCPIP (redox indicator dye)
Pestle and mortar
Test tubes
Test tube rack
Syringes
Pipettes
Lamp
Timer
Tape measure
Muslin cloth
Funnel
Beaker
Centrifuge
Centrifuge tubes
Colorimeter
Cuvettes
Method
Preparation of chloroplast extract:
Remove stalks from the leaf sample and grind the leaf tissue with a pestle and mortar in chilled isolation solution.
Filter the homogenised mixture through muslin cloth into a beaker placed in an ice water bath.
Centrifugation:
Pour the filtrate into centrifuge tubes and centrifuge at high speed for 10 minutes. This separates chloroplasts into a pellet.
Discard the supernatant and resuspend the pellet in fresh isolation solution. Store the chloroplast suspension on ice.
Setting up the colorimeter:
Set the colorimeter to the red filter and zero it using a cuvette filled with chloroplast extract and distilled water.
Investigation of light intensity:
Place the test tube rack 30 cm from the light source and add DCPIP to the chloroplast suspension in the test tube.
Immediately take a sample from the test tube and transfer it to a cuvette. Measure its absorbance using the colorimeter.
Data collection:
Record the absorbance every 2 minutes for 10 minutes.
Repeat the experiment at increasing distances from the light source (e.g., 50 cm, 70 cm, 100 cm) to investigate the effect of light intensity on dehydrogenase activity.
Risk Assessment
Hazard
Risk
Safety Precaution
In Emergency
Risk Level
DCPIP
Irritant to eyes and skin; stains
Wear eye protection; avoid contact with skin
Wash with cold water immediately
Low
Biohazard
Contamination from plant material
Wash hands thoroughly after handling plant material
Seek assistance
Low
Lamps
Temporary eye damage from bright light
Do not look directly at the lamp
Rest eyes; seek assistance if needed
Low
Electrical appliances
Liquids near electrical equipment
Keep hands dry; ensure wires and plugs are clear of liquids
Seek assistance for equipment failure
Low
Analysis
Graph: Plot a graph of absorbance against time for each distance from the light source.
As the light intensity decreases (greater distance from the light source), the rate of photosynthesis will also decrease, resulting in slower decolourisation of DCPIP.
infoNote
Conclusion
Effect of light intensity:
At lower light intensities, fewer electrons are released by chlorophyll, so DCPIP accepts fewer electrons and takes longer to turn from blue to colourless.
The higher absorbance of DCPIP indicates slower reduction, and hence slower dehydrogenase activity.
A steeper decrease in absorbance (shown by a steeper gradient on the graph) reflects higher activity of the enzyme.
Summary:
Dehydrogenase activity is directly influenced by light intensity, as it is critical for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
This method provides a quantitative way to assess photosynthetic activity by measuring the reduction of DCPIP.
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view the full note, or log in if you already have an account!
500K+ Students Use These Powerful Tools to Master Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts For their A-Level Exams.
Enhance your understanding with flashcards, quizzes, and exams—designed to help you grasp key concepts, reinforce learning, and master any topic with confidence!
10 flashcards
Flashcards on Dehydrogenase Activity in Chloroplasts