Practical - Surface Area: Volume Ratio (OCR GCSE Biology A (Gateway)): Revision Note

Exam code: J247

Surface Area & Volume of Cells

  • The effect of changing surface area to volume ratio on diffusion can be investigated by timing the diffusion of ions through cubes of agar of different sizes

Apparatus

  • Coloured agar

  • Ruler

  • Boiling tubes

  • Dilute hydrochloric acid

  • Stopwatch

Method

  • Coloured agar is made up and cut into cubes of the required dimensions (eg. 0.5cm x 0.5cm x 0.5cm, 1cm x 1cm x 1cm and 2cm x 2cm x 2cm)

    • Purple agar can be created if it is made up with very dilute sodium hydroxide solution and Universal Indicator

    • Alternatively, the agar can be made up with Universal Indicator only

  • The surface area, volume and surface area to volume ratio of these cubes is calculated and recorded

  • The cubes are then placed into boiling tubes containing a diffusion solution (such as dilute hydrochloric acid)

  • Measurements can be taken of either:

    • The time taken for the acid to completely change the colour of the indicator in the agar blocks

    • The distance travelled into the block by the acid (shown by the change in colour of the indicator) in a given time (eg. 5 minutes)

_Investigating SA with Agar Method (1), downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes
Investigating SA with Agar Method (2), downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes

The steps used to investigate the effect of changing the surface area to volume ratio on diffusion

Analysis

  • If the time taken for the acid to completely change the colour of the indicator in the agar blocks is recorded, these times can be converted to rates

  • A graph could be drawn showing how the rate of diffusion (rate of colour change) changes with the surface area: volume ratio of the agar cubes

Investigating SA with Agar Analysis (1), downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes
Investigating SA with Agar Analysis (2), downloadable AS & A Level Biology revision notes

To analyse the results of the investigation, calculate the rates of diffusion before drawing a graph for rate of diffusion against surface area : volume ratio

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