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What is Anaerobic Respiration?

What is Anaerobic Respiration?. This is a kind of respiration which do not require any oxygen. Only some of the organisms can perform anaerobic respiration, e.g. Certain bacteria and fungi. In anaerobic respiration, glucose is only partly broken down. Much less energy is produced since

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What is Anaerobic Respiration?

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  1. What is Anaerobic Respiration? This is a kind of respiration which do not require any oxygen. Only some of the organisms can perform anaerobic respiration, e.g. Certain bacteria and fungi. In anaerobic respiration, glucose is only partly broken down. Much less energy is produced since there is no oxygen, so the reaction can not carry out completely by entering the electron system in order to produce more ATP.

  2. ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION Glucose Energy + Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide THIS IS THE WORD EQUATION!

  3. ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION C6H12O6 ATP + CH3CH2OH + CO2 THIS IS THE CHEMICAL EQUATION!

  4. Alcoholic fermentation is the basis of brewing and wine making. But ethanol is toxic to yeast. We conduct this experiment to investigate the effect of concentration of ethanol on anaerobic respiration of yeast. What is our aim to conduct the experiment??

  5. HYPOTHESIS • We estimated that the respiration rate will decrease with the increasing concentration of ethanol. • Since ethanol is poisonous , as the concentration of ethanol increase, the yeast will be inhibited to carry out respiration and hence the respiration rate of yeast will decrease gradually. • Some of the yeast may die because ethanol is toxic to yeast.

  6. Percentage of ethanol 0 1.5 3 6 12 15 solution (%) 3 Volume of water (cm ) 18.75 18.45 18.15 17.55 16.35 15.75 3 Volume of ethanol (cm ) 0 0.3 0.6 2.4 3 1.2 3 1.25 1.25 Volume of glucose (cm ) 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 P R O C E D U R E 1 .Set up the computer and get Science Workshop ready 2 .5 syringes and beakers are prepared ,and labelled 1,2,3,4 and 5 pure ethanol and distilled water according to 3 .Mix table below into a beaker

  7. P R O C E D U R E

  8. The Setup for the Experiment

  9. ErRoRs 1.Some gas may enter through the linkages and the yeast may perform aerobic respiration. 2.Leakage of gas may occur, the pressure is not accurate. 3.The concentration of ethanol solution is not exact because measuring cylinder is used. 4.The pressure change is very small, the pressure sensor may be very sensitive .

  10. Result

  11. ThE EnD By: Herby Cheung (5) Margaret Ng (19) Karen Wong (24) 6AS Celene Ho (13) 6B

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