Biology, asked by senemsakshi, 11 months ago

experiment of variegated leaf before and after starch test​

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Answered by emf1602
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Apparatus/Materials

 

bunsen burner, tripod stand, wire gauze(OR 90oC electric water bath OR hot plate)

250 cm3 beaker

boiling tube

anti- bumping granules

forceps

test tube holder

white tile

leaf to be tested (hibiscus leaves are excellent)

90% ethanol

iodine/potassium iodide solution

Procedure

Remove a green leaf from a plant that has been exposed to sunlight for a few hours

Half-fill a 250cm3 beaker with water. Heat the water until it boils. Keep the water at boiling point.

Use the forceps to place the leaf in the boiling water. Boil for 2 minutes.

Turn off the Bunsen Burner. (If you are using a heat source without a naked flame - electric water bath or hot plate - this step is unnecessary.)

Place the boiled leaf in a boiling tube containing 90% ethanol.

Place the boiling tube in hot water and boil for 10 minutes or until the leaf decolourizes.    ( It may be necessary to replace the ethanol)

Gently remove the leaf and wash with a fine trickle of cold tap water.

Spread the leaf evenly on a white tile.

Add a few drops of iodine/potassium iodide solution to the leaf and note any observations.

Observations/Results

The leaf was flaccid (soft) after being boiled in water

The ethanol changed from colorless to green

The leaf was brittle after being boiled in ethanol

The leaf become flaccid once more after being rinsed in cold water

After iodine solution was added...

Observation

No color change (Iodine Solution remains brown)

Iodine/Potassium Iodide solution changed from brown to blue- black

Interpretation

Starch is not present

Starch is present

If you find difficulty, refer to your lab manual. Best of luck!

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