Cells and 6 part
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Cells
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1 Rice contains starch. Amylase is an enzyme that catalyses the breakdown of starch to form
reducing sugars.
A student investigated the effect of amylase on cooked rice.
The student used this method:
Step 1 Two small beakers were prepared; each beaker contained 20 g of cooked white rice.
One beaker was labelled W and one beaker was labelled A.
Step 2 Both of the beakers were put into a 40 °C water-bath.
Step 3 A measuring cylinder was used to add 20 cm3 of distilled water to the rice in beaker W.
Step 4 The same measuring cylinder was then used to add 20 cm3 of a 1% amylase solution to
the rice in beaker A.
Step 5 The beakers were left in the water-bath for 10 minutes.
Step 6 One test-tube was labelled W10 and a second test-tube was labelled A10.
Step 7 After 10 minutes, a glass rod was used to stir the contents of beaker W.
Step 8 A clean pipette was used to remove 2 cm3 of the liquid surrounding the rice in beaker W.
The 2 cm3 of liquid was put into test-tube W10.
Step 9 Steps 7 and 8 were repeated with beaker A and test-tube A10.
Step 10 A syringe was used to add 2 cm3 of Benedict’s solution to each of test-tubes W10 and
A10.
Step 11 Test-tubes W10 and A10 were put into an 80 °C water-bath for five minutes.
Step 12 After five minutes, the colours of the contents of test-tubes W10 and A10 were observed.
The student’s observations are shown in Fig. 1.1.
W10 – started blue
and stayed
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A10 – started blue
and became
orange
Fig. 1.1
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