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The Effect of Sugar on the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Produced by Yeast Kathleen Fuh 12/22/10 Mrs. Pietrangelo

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The Effect of Sugar on the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Produced by Yeast. Kathleen Fuh 12/22/10 Mrs. Pietrangelo. Problem Statement. What effect does sugar have on the amount of carbon dioxide produced by yeast?. Background. Yeast Eukaryotic Kingdom Fungi Uses sugar - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Effect of Sugar on the Amount of Carbon Dioxide

Produced by Yeast

Kathleen Fuh12/22/10

Mrs. Pietrangelo

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Problem Statement

• What effect does sugar have on the amount of carbon dioxide produced by yeast?

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Background

• Yeast– Eukaryotic– Kingdom Fungi– Uses sugar– Fermentation/Cellular Respiration– ANOVA

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Hypothesis

• If the concentration of sugar is increased then the amount of carbon dioxide produced by yeast will increase.

• Null: Sugar does not affect the amount of carbon dioxide produced by yeast.

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Design Diagram• Title: The effect of sugar concentration on the

amount of carbon dioxide produced by yeast• Hypothesis: If the concentration of sugar is

increased then the amount of carbon dioxide produced by yeast will increase.

IV: concentration of sugar (% by mass)   

Levels 0% (control) 5% 10% 15% 20%

Trials 5 5 5 5 5

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Design Diagram (cont’d)

• DV: Amount of carbon dioxide produced (mL)

• Control: no sugar added (0% solution)

• Constants: amount of yeast, bottle, volume of solution, balloons

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Materials

• 25 balloons• 5 glass bottles• Water• Granulated sugar• Active dry yeast• 2 graduated cylinders

(mL)

• 2 buckets (one bigger than the other)

• Triple beam balance• Small plastic

container• Plastic lid• Funnel

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Procedure

1. Gather all materials

2. Measure yeast

3. Make sugar solutions

4. Mix yeast and solutions

5. Wait three hours

6. Measure volume – by displacement

7. Repeat

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Photos

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Results

Levels Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 Avg.*

0% 20 30 50 30 35 33

5% 620 760 850 645 780 731

10% 820 810 885 800 870 837

15% 1070 1005 905 985 920 977

20% 1100 1090 950 1000 1200 1068

* Numbers in mL

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GraphThe Effect of Sugar on the Amount of Carbon

Dioxide Produced by Yeast

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ANOVA

 Sum of Squares df

Mean Square

Fisher F-Value Sig.

Between Groups 3,362,544 4 840,636 170 0.000

Within Groups 98,716 20 4,935    

Total 3,461,260 24   P value =

*Cite online calculator here

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Results

• P value indicates…(relate back to null)

• Graph shows…

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Conclusion

• Hypothesis supported

• Null rejected

• As sugar concentration increases amount of carbon dioxide produced increases

• Application: baking bread

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Sources of Error/Improvements

• Air in balloons

• Creating solutions

• Measuring volume

• Make air-tight

• Use different beakers

• Set amount of water used

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Extensions

• How other variants affect yeast– Temperature, pH

• Does it ever reach a certain point where the yeast can no longer produce more CO2 (not dependent on sugar)?

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Acknowledgements

• Parents

• Mrs. Pietrangelo

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Campbell, Neil A., Jane B. Reece, Lawrence G. Mitchell, and Martha R. Taylor. Biology: Concepts & Connections. 4th ed. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings, 2003. Print.

Rose, Emily Jane. “Carbon Dioxide.: World Book Student. World Book, 2010. Web. 6 Oct. 2010.

“The Yeast. (Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe).” The Scientist. 2 June 2003: S12+. Gale Science in Context. Web. 5 Oct. 2010.

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