Practical: Investigating the Rate of Respiration (Edexcel A Level Biology (A) SNAB): Revision Note
Practical: Investigating the Rate of Respiration
Respirometers are used to measure and investigate the rate of oxygen consumption during aerobic respiration in organisms
The experiments usually involve organisms such as seeds or invertebrates
Apparatus
Respirometer
Glass beads
Germinating seeds
These will be actively respiring and consuming oxygen
Test tubes
Soda-lime pellets (or potassium hydroxide)
To absorb the carbon dioxide produced
Stopwatch
A respirometer set up to measure the rate of respiration
Method
Measure oxygen consumption: set up the respirometer and run the experiment with both tubes for a set amount of time (e.g. 30 minutes)
As the seeds consume oxygen, the volume of air in the test tube will decrease (CO2 produced during respiration is absorbed by soda lime or KOH)
This reduces the pressure in the capillary tube and manometer fluid will move towards the test tube containing the seeds
Measure the distance moved by the liquid in a given time
Use this measurement to calculate the change in gas volume within a given time, x cm3 min-1
Reset the apparatus: Allow air to re-enter the tubes via the screw cap and reset the manometer fluid using the syringe
Repeat experiment several times and calculate the average volume of oxygen consumed
Calculations
The volume of oxygen consumed (cm3 min-1) can be worked out using:
The diameter of the capillary tube r (cm)
The distance moved by the manometer fluid h (cm) in a minute using the formula:
πr2h
Examiner Tips and Tricks
It is important to note that when using living organisms such as woodlice or maggots you must treat them with respect and do not harm them.
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