Cellular Respiration: Experiment, Findings & Practical Uses

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The discussion centers on an experiment involving cellular respiration in apples, utilizing a respirometer and KOH pellets. The experiment aims to measure oxygen absorption or release by the apples, with a focus on how respiration affects the fruit's edibility. Key points include the role of KOH in absorbing carbon dioxide and the potential impact of temperature on respiration rates. The participant seeks guidance on structuring their lab paper and incorporating practical applications of their findings.

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  • Understanding of cellular respiration processes
  • Familiarity with respirometry techniques
  • Knowledge of the role of KOH in gas absorption
  • Basic principles of experimental design and analysis
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  • Research the function of KOH in respirometry experiments
  • Study the effects of temperature on cellular respiration rates
  • Explore practical applications of cellular respiration findings in food science
  • Learn about the construction and interpretation of respirometry data
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Students conducting experiments in biology, educators teaching cellular respiration, and researchers interested in the practical implications of respiration in fruits.

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I have a paper a lab discussion paper to write about Celluluar respiration. In the experiment an assortment of apples at very ages were used. The apples were put into a respirometer(sp) along with KOH pellets with a stopper that would later be injected by dye. What I don't understand is what is occurring in this process. Is the apple asorbing or giving off oxgen. What are the KOH pellets doing. I plan to write my discussion about how the fruit is losing energy as it respires thus making is uncoumable by people. In my paper I have to write about the pratical use of my findings in the experiment. I just want to make sure I am approaching the right subject. Could I also include factors like temperature as the limits of my experiment? Any addition information you might have I would appreciate.


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Welcome eurkaryote to PH (physicsforums)! If you haven't looked around yet, you will find a lot of interesting threads here and helpful, likeminded people. Your thread poses a fascinating topic. I wonder what level or grade is this for?

You may also want to review some of the stickies to help you when you post. A good one to start with is this https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=94384. It reminds you how to construct a thread. For example, showing your own work. In your example, explain your own understanding or analysis of your experiment and where you become confused.

I have never done your experiment but found the answers to your questions with proper researching on the web. Is there a special significance to the first r in your user name?
 
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