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Agenda Turn in Pre-lab #4: Macromolecules Hand back Microworlds Lab Quiz #3 (pH)
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Field Sizes – 40X = 5mm – 100X = 2mm – 400x = 0.5mm = 500μm – 1000x = 0.2mm = 200μm State what you’re estimating the size of Label at least 2 structures – More than 2 gives you a safety cushion – Animal cells don’t have a cell wall! – Bacteria don’t have a nucleus! – You can’t see & label most cells parts with 4x obj. MICROWORLDS HINTS
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Microworlds Graded entries are in the grade book as a score out of 20 points. Remaining entries will be out of 50 points. You do NOT need to turn in the graded entries on the final due date.
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Testing for Macromolecules Testing for the presence of – Carbohydrates – Lipids – Proteins – NOT nucleic acids
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Testing for Carbohydrates Monomer = monosaccharides – Glucose – Fructose Disaccharide – Lactose = glucose + galactose – Sucrose = glucose + fructose Polysaccharide – Starch (plants) – Glycogen (animals)
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Testing for Reducing Carbohydrates BENEDICT’S REAGENT tests for the presence of any monosaccharide and some disaccharides
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Testing for Carbohydrates BENEDICT’S REAGENT tests for the presence of any monosaccharide and some disaccharides Does not detect all sugars (sucrose) Dispose of Benedict’s waste in appropriate container
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Testing for Carbohydrates Detects Reducing SugarsMonosaccharides
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Testing for Carbohydrates Boiling water bath (with boiling chips) – PLEASE NOTE THAT BOILING WATER IS HOT – Wear goggles – solutions can boil out of tubes TUBE 1 = Glucose (positive control) TUBE 2 = negative control (?) Heat for 5 minutes and observe
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Testing for Carbohydrates IODINE REAGENT tests for the presence of starch (what do we know about starch?
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Testing for Carbohydrates TUBE 1 = Starch solution from potato (positive control) TUBE 2 = negative control (?) Add 3-4 drops iodine and observe NOTE: Iodine stains badly
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Testing for Lipids PAPER TEST – paper will become translucent in the presence of lipids (think KFC napkins) Do early so it has a chance to dry (will take 15 minutes at least)
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Testing for Proteins BIURET REAGENT reacts with proteins to give a light purple color
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Testing for Proteins TUBE 1 = Egg Albumen (positive control) TUBE 2 = negative control (?) Add 1mL (about two droppers FULL) of Biuret Dispose of Biuret’s waste in appropriate container
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Testing for Macromolecules in Food – OTHERS If liquid, test just like before If solid, mince up 1 cm 3 and mix with 10mL distilled water Test with: – Benedict’s (reducing sugar) – Iodine (starch) – Paper (lipid) – Biuret (protein)
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Safety Precautions Wear GOGGLES at all times when there are people working with hazardous chemicals (Biuret’s and Benedict’s Solutions)
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Wash your test tubes BEFORE you start – this lab gets cross-contaminated OFTEN Wash out all test tubes using test tube brush when you’re done, get the goo out! Put tubes away upside-down in drawer to drain Make sure your tray is returned to its original position & looks neat and clean up the food table! No food scraps lying around. Attendance points today, but a penalty if you leave a mess!
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