INTRODUCTION:
This reaction is important to cells because hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is produced as a byproduct of many normal cellular reactions. If the cells did not break down the hydrogen peroxide, they would be poisoned and die.
PRELAB REVIEW:
Recall that the substrate is the molecule that the enzyme acts on, and the products are the molecules produced by the reaction. Review why enzymes are reusable.
PRE-LAB PREP:
MATERIALS:
1molar HCl solution (in dropper bottle)
1molar NaOH solution (in dropper bottle)
6 Test tubes and rack
Test tube holder
10-ml Graduated cylinder
40 ml 3% Hydrogen preoxide solution
Straight-edged razor blade
3 beakers for water baths
Scissors and Forceps (tweezers)
Thermometer
Stirring rod
pH paper
Fresh liver, chicken meat, Apple, and Potato
PROCEDURE:
Part I
Normal Catalase Activity
NOTE: Be sure to clean your stirring rod (and test tubes) between steps.
1. Place 2 ml of the 3% hydrogen peroxide solution into a clean test tube.
2. Using forceps and scissors, cut a small piece of liver and add it to the test tube. Push it into the hydrogen peroxide with a stirring rod.
Throughout this investigation you will estimate the rate of the reaction (how rapidly the solution bubbles) on a scale of 0-5 (0=no reaction, 1=slow,...., 5= very fast). Assume that the reaction in step 2 proceeded at a rate of "4" and record the speed in DATA TABLE 1, and DATA TABLE 2 as the rate at room temperature.
3. Recall that a reaction that absorbs heat is endothermic; a reaction that gives off heat is exothermic. Now, feel the temperature of the test tube with your hand.
Is Catalase Reusable?
4. Place 2 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide solution into a clean test tube and add a small piece of liver.
5. Pour off the liquid into a second test tube.
6. Add another 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide to the liver remaining in the first test tube.
Occurrence of Catalase
7. Place 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide in each of 3 clean test tubes. To the first tube, add a small piece of potato. To the second tube, add a small piece of chicken. To the last tube, add a small piece of apple. As you add each test substance, record the reaction rate (0-5) for each tube in TABLE 1.
Part II
Effect of Temperature on Catalase Activity
8. Put a piece of liver into the bottom of a clean test tube and cover it with a small amount of distilled water. Place this test tube in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes.
9. Remove the test tube from the hot water bath, allow it to air cool, then pour out the water. Add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide. CAUTION: Use a test-tube holder when handling the hot test tubes.
Record the reaction rate (0-5) in DATA TABLE 2.
10. Put equal quantities of liver into 2 clean test tubes and 1 ml H2O2 into 2 other test tubes. Put one test tube of liver and one of H2O2 into each of the following water baths: Ice bath (0 deg.C) and Warm water bath (37 deg.C)
11. After 3 minutes, pour each tube of H2O2 into the coresponding tube of liver and observe the reaction. Record the reaction rates (0-5) in DATA TABLE 2. You recorded the reaction rate for room temperature earlier.
Effect of pH on Catalase Activity
12. Add 2 ml hydrogen peroxide to each of 3 clean test tubes. Treat each tube as follows:
CAUTION: Do not let acids or bases contact your skin or clothing. Swirl each test tube after adding each drop and measure the pH of each solution with pH paper. To do this, remove a drop or two of solution from a test tube using a clean glass stirring rod. Rinse your stirring rod and wipe dry before you dip it into each test tube. Place the drop on pH paper. Record the pH of each solution in DATA TABLE 3.
13. Next, add a small piece of liver to each test tube. Estimate the reaction rates (0-5) and record in DATA TABLE 3.
DATA TABLES: |
TABLE 1: Occurrence of Catalase |
Sample_____Rate of Enzyme Activity |
liver_______________________________ |
potato______________________________ |
chicken_____________________________ |
apple_______________________________ |
TABLE 2: Temperature / Catalase Activity |
Temperature_____Rate of Enzyme Activity |
0 deg.C________________________________ |
Room Temp.____________________________ |
37 deg.C_______________________________ |
100 deg.C______________________________ |
TABLE 3: pH effect on Catalase Activity |
pH/Sample_____Rate of Enzyme Activity (0-5) |
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