Practical 7.3 Investigation of the action of the action of protease on egg white

Aristo Biology
10 Apr 201902:14

Summary

TLDRIn this practical experiment, egg white is used to study the action of pepsin. Four test tubes are prepared with varying substances: pepsin solution, boiled pepsin solution, dilute hydrochloric acid, and distilled water. Each test tube is sealed and incubated at 37°C overnight with a cube of egg white. After the incubation, the changes in the appearance of the egg white cubes are observed and recorded, allowing for the examination of pepsin's digestive action.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The experiment studies the action of pepsin on egg white.
  • 😀 Egg white is cut into 4-5 mm cubes to prepare for testing.
  • 😀 Test tubes are labeled A, B, C, and D for different treatments.
  • 😀 Pepsin solution is added to test tubes A and B.
  • 😀 Boiled pepsin solution is added to test tube C.
  • 😀 Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to test tubes A, C, and D.
  • 😀 Distilled water is added to test tubes B and D as controls.
  • 😀 Each test tube is gently shaken to mix the solutions and egg white cubes.
  • 😀 Test tubes are sealed with sealing film to prevent contamination.
  • 😀 The test tubes are incubated overnight at 37°C for 24 hours.
  • 😀 After incubation, changes in the appearance of the egg white cubes are observed and recorded.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this experiment?

    -The purpose of this experiment is to study the action of pepsin on egg white.

  • How should the egg white be prepared for the experiment?

    -The egg white should be cut into four or five millimeter cubes.

  • What is added to test tubes A and B in this experiment?

    -Two cubic centimeters of pepsin solution are added to test tubes A and B.

  • What is added to test tube C?

    -Two cubic centimeters of boiled pepsin solution are added to test tube C.

  • What is the purpose of adding hydrochloric acid to the test tubes?

    -Hydrochloric acid is added to test tubes A, C, and D to create the acidic environment needed for pepsin to function effectively.

  • What is added to test tubes B and D instead of hydrochloric acid?

    -Two cubic centimeters of distilled water are added to test tubes B and D.

  • What should be done after mixing the contents of the test tubes?

    -Each test tube should be gently shaken to mix the contents.

  • What temperature and duration should the test tubes be incubated at?

    -The test tubes should be incubated at 37°C overnight.

  • What should be done after the incubation period?

    -After one night, the changes in the appearance of the egg white cubes should be observed and recorded.

  • Why is it important to use both boiled and unboiled pepsin solutions in this experiment?

    -The boiled pepsin solution is used as a control to compare with the unboiled pepsin solution, which contains active pepsin, to observe its effects on egg white.

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