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3. Draw a labelled diagram of an experiment to
e that the air you breathe out contains
prove
carbon dioxide.​

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Answered by singhtrisha386
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Answer:

One of the basic and fundamental life processes that are carried out by living entities is respiration. It is a catabolic process wherein complex organic molecules are broken down into simpler molecules. The process releases energy either in the absence or presence of oxygen and hence respiration can be of two kinds:

Aerobic respiration – This kind of respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen, hence it results in the complete glucose oxidation with the release of energy. It includes three stages – namely, Krebs cycle, ETS and Glycolysis. All events relating to ETS take place inside mitochondria while stages connected with glycolysis take place in the cytoplasm.

Anaerobic respiration – In this type of respiration, oxidation of food takes place in an environment lacking oxygen supply. Less energy is released as a result of incomplete oxidation of glucose.

See Also: Differences Between Catabolism and Anabolism

Aim

To experimentally demonstrate that carbon dioxide is released during the process of respiration.

Principle/Theory

The process of respiration is biochemically carried out wherein food, glucose to be precise is oxidized and energy is released. In this experiment, gram seeds (moistened) are used. The purpose of using these seeds is that they release carbon dioxide and are respiring actively. The released carbon dioxide is consumed by the solution of KOH.

Material Required

Soaked gram seeds

U-shaped delivery tube

Conical flask

Blotting paper (moist) /cotton wool

Thread

Water

Beaker

Test tube

Rubber cork with a single hole

Freshly prepared KOH solution (20%)

Vaseline

Procedure

Germinate close to 25 seeds. This can be done by wrapping them in moist blotting paper or cotton wool for around 3 to 4 days

Set up the germinated or sprouted seeds in the conical flask. Spray some water into the flask to dampen the seeds

With the help of a thread, suspend the conical flask containing the test tube having a freshly prepared 20% KOH solution.

Use the rubber cork to seal the opening of the conical flask.

One edge of the U-shaped glass delivery tube present in the conical flask should be inserted through the hole in the rubber cork. The other edge should be placed into a beaker that is saturated with water

All attachments of the set-up should be sealed. This can be done using vaseline to create an air-tight environment

The initial water level present in the U-shaped delivery tube needs to be marked.

Leave the experimental set-up uninterrupted for 1 to 2 hours. Observe the fluctuations in the water level in the tube.

Observation

Careful observation after a certain period of time reveals that the water level in the U-shaped delivery tube has risen in the beaker.

Conclusions

The rise in level water indicates that carbon dioxide is released as a result of germinating gram seeds during the process of respiration in the conical flask. The carbon dioxide that is released in the process is absorbed or consumed by the KOH solution that is suspended in the test tube in the conical flask, creating a vacuum or a void in the flask resulting in the upward water movement in the tube. Hence, the water level in the tube changes.

Precautions

The seeds that are to be germinated needs to be moistened

Air-tight environment for all the connections in the experimental set-up

The KOH solution that is used needs to be freshly prepared

Care needs to be taken to ensure that one end of the delivery tube is placed in the conical flask. The other edge is submerged in the water of the beaker

The tube that contains the KOH solution needs to be suspended carefully

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