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Prescribed Experiments

There are 21 prescribed experiments for LC Biology.

They are examined in section B of the paper. You must complete two out of three questions for a total of 60 marks.

Note: Questions about experiments may also appear in section A and section C.


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QUESTION 8

  1. Cell Structures
  • Preparation and examination of plant/animal cell under microscope

  1. Food Test for the presence of:
  • Reducing sugar
  • Protein
  • Lipids
  • Starch

  1. Ecology
  • Conduct a qualitative and quantitative survey of plants and animals
  • Determine 3 abiotic factors that affect population

  1. Genetics
  • Isolation of DNA from a plant tissue

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QUESTION 9 5. Photosynthesis

  • Effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis

  1. Enzymes
  • Effect of temperature on enzyme activity
  • Effect of pH on enzyme activity
  • Demonstrate denaturation of an enzyme through boiling
  • Demonstrate the activity of an immobilised enzyme and compare to activity of a free enzyme

  1. Respiration
  • Production of ethanol by fermentation

  1. Movement of Molecules
  • Demonstrate osmosis

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QUESTION 10 9. Fungi

  • Growth of leaf yeast on nutrient agar

  1. Plant Reproduction
  • Factors necessary for germination
  • Demonstrate starch is digested during germination

  1. Plant Responses
  • Demonstrate the effect of different concentrations of growth regulator on plant growth

  1. Plant Structure
  • Prepare and view a dicotyledon stem under a light microscope

  1. Heart
  • Heart dissection
  • Effect of exercise on heart rate

Experiment Titles & Controls

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What is the purpose of a control? Comparison. A control provides a standard against which the actual experiment can be measured.

Experiment TitleControlHeat
Test for a reducing sugarDistilled water instead of food sample30°C
Test for starchDistilled water instead of food sample
Test for proteinDistilled water instead of food sample
Test for lipid
Distilled water instead of food sample
To use a simple key to identify five fauna and flora
To use various pieces of equipment to collect plants and
animals in an ecosystem
To carry out a quantitative study of a habitat (plants and
animals)
To investigate 3 abiotic factors
To prepare and examine a plant cell under a microscope
To prepare and examine a animal cell under a
microscope
To investigate the effect of pH on enzyme activityDistilled water instead of celery30°C
To investigate the effect of temperature on enzyme
activity
Distilled water instead of celeryVarious temperatures
To investigate the effect of denaturation by heat on
enzyme activity
Unboiled enzyme & the experiment performed at 27°C100°C
To prepare and use an immobilized enzymeFree enzyme (not immobilised)
To investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of
photosynthesis
25°C
To prepare ethanol using yeast by fermentationDistilled water instead of glucose30°C
To demonstrate osmosisDistilled water
To isolate DNA from a plant tissueYes
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast on malt/starch
agar
No leaf/ oiled dead leaf30°C
To prepare and examine a transverse section of a dicot
stem
To dissect, display and identify parts of the heart
To investigate the effect of exercise on pulse rate
To investigate the effect of exercise on breathing rate
To investigate the effect of growth regulator IAA on plant
tissue
Distilled water instead of IAA
To investigate the effect of temperature, water, and
oxygen on germination
Seeds with all three factors present (water, oxygen & suitable temperature)20°C for control.
4°C to show effect of temperature on germination.
To use starch agar or skimmed milk agar plates to show
digestive activity during germination
Boiled broad bean seeds20°C

Chemical/Instrument Needed and Function/Result

ChapterTestChemicals/InstrumentPositive Result/Function
FoodGlucose (reducing sugar)Fehling's (or benedict's solution) + water bath at 37°CBlue to brick red
FoodProtein (biuret)Sodium hydroxide + copper sulphateBlue to lilac
FoodStarchIodineBrown to blue/black
FoodFatBrown paperTranslucent spot
Cell StructureAnimal cell (cheek cell)Methylene blueObserve under microscope
Cell StructurePlant cell (onion cell)IodineObserve under microscope
Cell StructureCellsCover slipTo protect the lens of the microscope
Cell StructureCellsCover slip at 45° angleTo prevent air bubbles
Cell StructureCellsDrops of water on slideTo prevent dehydration
Cell StructureMicroscopeMagnification lensMagnifies object to be
observed
Cell StructureMicroscopeCoarse focus wheel
Moves the stage and roughly focuses the image
Cell StructureMicroscopeFine focus wheelBrings the image into sharp focus
EnzymesEnzyme activityHydrogen peroxide (substrate).
Amylase (enzyme).
Oxygen in the form of foam, produced after 2 minutes
EnzymesTemperature variationTemperature controlled
water bath at various temperatures
Changing temperature will vary results.
EnzymespH variationpH buffer solutions of various pHChanging pH will vary results.
PhotosynthesisCarbon dioxideLimewaterLimewater will take on a milky appearance
PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesisElodeaOxygen bubbles produced
PhotosynthesisCO₂ variationSodium hydrogen carbonateVarying amount of chemical will vary CO₂ concentration and affect the number of O₂ bubbles produce.
PhotosynthesisLight intensity variationLampMoving the lamp away from/towards the experiment will vary amount of O₂ bubbles produced.
PhotosynthesisTemperature maintenanceTemperature controlled
water bath
Keeps the temperature constant.
RespirationEthanolPotassium iodide and sodium hypochlorite.Clear to yellow (crystals if heated)
EcologyQualitative analysisIdentification keySeries of questions used to identify animals and plants
EcologyQualitative analysisPooterCollects insects
EcologyQualitative analysisBeating trayCollects insects etc.
EcologyQualitative analysisPitfall trapCollects crawling insects etc.
EcologyQualitative analysisSweep netHedgerow insects
EcologyQualitative analysisTullgren funnelCollects centipedes etc.
EcologyQualitative analysisQuadratRecord the number of times
a plant appears in an area.
OsmosisOsmosisVisking tubingActs as a selectively permeable membrane
Plant StructureDicot stem analysisBladeCut a thin slice of celery
Plant StructureDicot stem analysisForcepsTransfer stem to glass slide
FungiLeaf yeastPetroleum jellySticks the leaf to the lid of the agar plate.
FungiLeaf yeastStarch nutrient agarSupplies the necessary nutrients for microorganisms to grow.
FungiLeaf yeastMethylated spiritsKills any microorganisms present
FungiLeaf yeastIncubator at 35°CTemperature at which
enzymes in microorganisms work best.
GeneticsDNA isolationWashing up liquidCauses breakdown of cell membrane.
GeneticsDNA isolationTable saltCauses DNA molecules to clump together.
GeneticsDNA isolationWater bath at 60°C for no longer than 15 minutesSpeeds up the reaction and denatures enzymes. If heated for longer than 15 minutes, the DNA will begin to breakdown.
GeneticsDNA isolationIce bathPrevents complete
denaturation and destruction of DNA.
GeneticsDNA isolationFood blenderBreaks down cell wall
GeneticsDNA isolationFilter paperCollects cell fragments
GeneticsDNA isolationProteaseBreaks down protein surrounding DNA
GeneticsDNA isolationIce cold ethanolCauses the DNA to separate from the solution. DNA is insoluble in ice cold ethanol.
Plant
Reproduction
GerminationBoiled waterTo remove oxygen from the water.
Plant
Reproduction
GerminationLayer of oilCreate anaerobic conditions by eliminating oxygen.
Plant
Reproduction
GerminationSoaking the seeds in waterSoftens testa and activates
germination.
Plant
Reproduction
GerminationIAA (indole acetic acid)Affects the length of root
and shoot growth:
• Promotes root growths at low concentration.
• Promotes shoot growth at high concentration.
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