Colour change of DCPIP and Methylene blue
Although the DCPIP and methylene blue undergo a colour change from blue to colourless it is important to remember that the yeast suspension in the test tube may have a slight colour (usually yellow). That means when the dye changes to colourless there may still be an overall yellow colour in the test tube. If this is the case it can be useful to have a control tube containing the same yeast suspension but with no dye added, then you can tell when the dye has completely changed colour.
Respirometer set up with temperature controlled water bath
Graph showing the effect of temperature on the rate of respiration
If you think back to learning about proteins and enzymes you will remember that at extreme high temperatures, proteins become denatured and are unable to carry out their function. At low temperatures, molecules and enzymes don’t collide very frequently as they don’t have a lot of energy. This same trend can often be seen in the rate of respiration as the reactions rely on enzymes.The respirometer set up above is for measuring the rate of aerobic respiration. It cannot be used to measure the rate of anaerobic respiration as no oxygen is consumed during anaerobic respiration, as shown by the different equations for aerobic and anaerobic respiration.Aerobic respiration:
Glucose + Oxygen → Energy + Carbon Dioxide
Anaerobic respiration (in mammals)Glucose → Energy + Lactic acid
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