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Page 1: GET STARTED  Volunteers, please pass out papers in the Out-bin.  Get the lab, Milk Made, set up in your journal.

GET STARTED

Volunteers, please pass out papers in the Out-bin.

Get the lab, Milk Made, set up in your journal.

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BIO SCAN:

Milk is a substance that is full of protein, vitamins, minerals and water. When milk is ingested, one of the things that happens in humans is that blood glucose levels rise. Brainstorm some of the ways that drinking milk could cause changes in blood glucose levels.

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MILK MADEEQ: How are materials broken down into their component parts and recycled in biological systems?

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Part 1: What is in Milk?

Prediction: Make a prediction as to whether milk will have glucose in it or not.

Materials: Chemplate, pipet, glucose test strips, whole milk, 2% glucose solution.

Procedure: Design a procedure to test for the presence of glucose in milk. Write a numbered list of steps. IV, DV, control

Results: design a data table Discussion: Call a teacher over to discuss

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But, there’s no glucose in milk. . .

If there is no glucose in milk, where did the glucose come from that caused a rise in blood glucose levels after ingestion?

What may have happened to the milk after it was ingested?

How does that work?

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PART 2: ENZYME INVESTIGATION

Initial Color (+ / -)

Color after 2 minutes(+ / -)

Glucose Solution + +

Milk - -

Lactase

Milk & Lactase

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PART 2: ENZYME INVESTIGATIONProcedure1. Add 1 drop of lactase to an unused well.2. Add 1 drop of lactase plus two drops of milk to an unused

well and mix with toothpick.3. After 3 minutes, test each of the above for the presence of

glucose by dipping a piece of glucose test paper to each. Record results.

4. After 2 minutes note any color change in the glucose test paper and record the results in the data table.

Answer the following questions in your journal. 1. What did you test?2. What did you learn? 3. Back to the original question, why does milk cause a person’s

blood glucose level to increase?

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CLEAN UP

Return all three beakers with their respective pipet to the counter.

Return unused glucose test strips to the counter. Throw out used test strips. Wash your well plate. Return goggles Clean table. Wash your hands

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Clean Up – Last Period

Wash all three beakers and throw out their respective pipets.

Return unused glucose test strips to the counter. Throw out used test strips. Wash your well plate. Return goggles Clean table. Wash your hands

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WRAP-UP DISCUSSION

LACTASE

C12H22011 + H20 C6H1206 + C6H1206 + Heat EnergyLactase

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1. Explain how lactase caused the milk to test positive for

glucose.2. Could you get glucose from milk without lactaid?

Explain.3. Describe the equation below. What are the reactants,

products, and why is lactase written on the arrow.4. Is this a decomposition or synthesis reaction?5. Where are the monomers? In the reactants or

products?6. Based on what you now understand about enzymes,

why might they be necessary for life?

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EXIT ASSESSMENT

Milk is a substance that is full of protein, vitamins, minerals and water. When milk is ingested, one of the things that happens in humans is that blood glucose levels rise. How does drinking milk cause changes in blood glucose levels.