Digestion prac
- bindibadgi
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Digestion prac
Hiya,
a cheap & cheerful tip for digestion & absorption pracs....instead of dialysis tubing, you can use tiny zip-lock bags.
Livingstone International have them in all sizes, 40mm x 75mm $3.50 for a box of 1000, 50mm x 75mm $3.65 for a box of 1000.
They're semi-permeable & the kids don't have trouble like they do with the dialysis tubing
a cheap & cheerful tip for digestion & absorption pracs....instead of dialysis tubing, you can use tiny zip-lock bags.
Livingstone International have them in all sizes, 40mm x 75mm $3.50 for a box of 1000, 50mm x 75mm $3.65 for a box of 1000.
They're semi-permeable & the kids don't have trouble like they do with the dialysis tubing
bindibadgi
Re: Digestion prac
wow! thanks for the tip, will try that next year, much cheaper
- rae
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Re: Digestion prac
Do you mean for osmosis and diffusion??
Re: Digestion prac
We use dialysis tubing for digestion prac with starch and sugars.
Great tip. Will make life a lot easier.
Lada
Great tip. Will make life a lot easier.
Lada
- rae
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Re: Digestion prac
Do you use enzymes??
Re: Digestion prac
Yes, we use amylase to break down starch into simple sugars.
Use iodine to check for starch and benedicts to check for sugars.
Lada
Use iodine to check for starch and benedicts to check for sugars.
Lada
Re: Digestion prac
Bindibadgi,
would you have catalogue number for those bags. Cannot find them
Thanks,
Lada
would you have catalogue number for those bags. Cannot find them
Thanks,
Lada
- fibreweb
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Re: Digestion prac
Freezer bags from the supermarket work also.
Even cheaper
Even cheaper
- bindibadgi
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Re: Digestion prac
40 x 75 cat # is BPEZ040X075
50 x 75 cat # is BPEZ050X075
Do a search for 'zip-lock' & it'll show all the sizes...the biggest is 360mmx x400mm!
Ditto what Lada said too, we get the kids to set up 3 bags: glucose, starch, starch+amylase all in beakers of water....then test for sugar & starch with the benedict's & iodine straight away, & 24 hours later (I always spike the beakers with a little glucose too of course )
A cute little visual demo to do while they're getting their bags & beakers set up is to fill a bag with some starch solution & pop it in a beaker of diluted iodine. Within 10-15 mins the starch in the bag's turning blue-black, but the iodine in the beaker stays the same.
50 x 75 cat # is BPEZ050X075
Do a search for 'zip-lock' & it'll show all the sizes...the biggest is 360mmx x400mm!
Ditto what Lada said too, we get the kids to set up 3 bags: glucose, starch, starch+amylase all in beakers of water....then test for sugar & starch with the benedict's & iodine straight away, & 24 hours later (I always spike the beakers with a little glucose too of course )
A cute little visual demo to do while they're getting their bags & beakers set up is to fill a bag with some starch solution & pop it in a beaker of diluted iodine. Within 10-15 mins the starch in the bag's turning blue-black, but the iodine in the beaker stays the same.
bindibadgi
Re: Digestion prac
Thank you will take that on board, l am new to this site but am loving reading all your ideas and saving a heap of them.
- nickykinz
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Re: Digestion prac
HI guys
I tried this out for the prac we do, with starch and glucose solution inside the dialysis tubing, in a beaker of iodine solution. Iodine moves into the tubing, glucose moves out. With the snap lock bags the starch/iodine bit worked really well but the glucose didn't transfer at all. I was using just some Hercules ones from the supermarket rather than Livingstones ones. I even left it over night and no glucose was detectable. Is it just that the bags are different?
I tried this out for the prac we do, with starch and glucose solution inside the dialysis tubing, in a beaker of iodine solution. Iodine moves into the tubing, glucose moves out. With the snap lock bags the starch/iodine bit worked really well but the glucose didn't transfer at all. I was using just some Hercules ones from the supermarket rather than Livingstones ones. I even left it over night and no glucose was detectable. Is it just that the bags are different?
Nicky
St Augustine's College
Augustine Heights, QLD 4300
St Augustine's College
Augustine Heights, QLD 4300
Re: Digestion prac
Could be. For this to work they have to be permeable (semi-permeable).
Lada
Lada
- nickykinz
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Re: Digestion prac
So the glucose definitely works with the Livingstone ones? Maybe I'll have to order some. If I can get that bit to work it is so much easier than the dialysis tubing.
Nicky
St Augustine's College
Augustine Heights, QLD 4300
St Augustine's College
Augustine Heights, QLD 4300
Re: Digestion prac
Hey guys - I have done this with freezer bags, not zip-lock bags! Not to say that the zip-locks don't work, just that the freezer bags do work, especially for the starch/iodine exp.
Cheers, K
- Labbie
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Re: Digestion prac
Just bumped this page again.
Regards Labbie
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Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
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