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name & science #: marceha duff date lab # 15: how does exercise affect cellular respiration? pre - lab: 1. what is bromthymol blue (btb) solution? 2. what color change occurs to btb as you slowly exhale into it? 3. after you have an idea of what to do for the lab, on the back of this paper make a prediction graph with appropriate axes labels (remember, this is only an estimation so dont stress about exact values) about what you think will happen. 4. predict how exercise will affect your bodys production of carbon dioxide. 5. in eukaryotes, the kreb cycle takes place within the
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Bromothymol blue (BTB) is a pH indicator. It is an aqueous solution used to detect changes in pH, often in biological or chemical contexts related to the presence of acids (like carbonic acid from dissolved CO₂) or bases. In the context of cellular respiration and exercise, it's used to detect carbon dioxide (since CO₂ dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, lowering pH).
When you exhale, you release carbon dioxide (CO₂). The CO₂ dissolves in the BTB solution and reacts with water to form carbonic acid ($\ce{CO_{2} + H_{2}O
ightleftharpoons H_{2}CO_{3}}$). Carbonic acid is an acid, so it lowers the pH of the solution. BTB is a pH indicator that is blue in neutral/basic solutions. As the pH drops (due to the formation of carbonic acid from exhaled CO₂), BTB changes color: first to green (slightly acidic) and then to yellow (more acidic) as the acidity increases.
Exercise increases the rate of cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose (and other molecules) to produce ATP (energy), and carbon dioxide (CO₂) is a by - product of this process (specifically from the Krebs cycle and the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl - CoA). When you exercise, your cells need more energy, so they perform more cellular respiration. This increased rate of cellular respiration leads to a greater production of CO₂ as a waste product. So, exercise (like jogging compared to standing) will increase the body's production of carbon dioxide.
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Bromothymol blue (BTB) is a pH - indicating solution. It is blue in neutral or basic conditions, green in slightly acidic conditions, and yellow in more acidic conditions. It is commonly used to detect the presence and relative amount of carbon dioxide (as CO₂ dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which lowers pH) in biological (e.g., related to cellular respiration) or chemical experiments.