Enzyme Action: Catalase Lab
This lab experiment is posted on the Vernier website. Vernier is one of the leading producers of probeware and software for data collection in classrooms and labs. There are several student lab procedures you can download directly from this site, but to access the teacher background information you must purchase the lab book entitle Biology with Vernier. Obviously, this lab is only applicable if your school has access to the Vernier probes. If you have access to Vernier probes, this lab is an excellent way to emphasize this particular course level expectation. Hydrogen peroxide is lethal to cells in high doses, so our cells produce the enzyme catalase in order to break hydrogen peroxide down into water and oxygen. The probes in the lab will be measuring the oxygen output via pressure. The more pressure, the more oxygen produced. This lab has three different variables: 1) concentration of the enzyme; 2) temperature of the environment; and 3) pH of the environment. It is possible to complete one section per class period. The data collection is superb and lends itself well to a formal lab report.