The influence of volume of starter culture on the rate of anaerobic respiration of yeast was investigated using the following experimental apparatus, the data is also shown.
Which of the following statements could explain the decrease in carbon dioxide production?
I. Oxygen is still present so the yeast respire aerobically.
II. The glucose source is depleted.
III. Accumulation of ethanol is toxic to the yeast.
IV. The starting cultures were different concentrations.
An investigation was carried out to study the effect of cyanide on ATP synthesis in a suspension of intact mitochondria. The graph below shows the results of the investigation.
Which statement best explains the trends shown in the data?
Cyanide interferes with ATP synthesis through aerobic respiration.
Cyanide interferes with ATP synthesis through both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Cyanide splits ATP molecules to yield ADP and phosphate.
At high concentrations of cyanide, only anaerobic respiration occurs.
A respirometer was used to investigate the rate of oxygen consumption in aerobic respiration by germinating seeds. The apparatus used in the investigation are shown.
Which of the following statements about the use of respirometers are correct?
I. There are ethical concerns with using any live organism.
II. The water bath is maintained at 25•C because slight variations in temperature can affect air pressure.
III. The temperature of the water bath can be altered to investigate how temperature affects the rate of respiration.
IV. As CO2 is absorbed by the KOH, the air pressure is reduced inside the sealed chamber (labelled 2).