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Biochemical tests; chromatography; electrophoresis and separation of tissues

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b908
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– know how to detect sugars, reducing sugars, polysaccharides, fats and proteins in biological material
– define electrophoresis and describe the components of an electrophoresis unit and the principles of electrophoretic separation
– define chromatography and describe the components of a paper chromatography unit
– explain the concept of relative front and its application in chromatography.

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Biochemical tests; ...
Class activity
Consists of...
Detection of saccha...
Animation
Reducing properties...
Animation
The formulae of the...
Whiteboard exercise
Chemical hydrolysis...
Animation
Detection of saccha...
Simulation
Detecting the prese...
Animation
Investigating the s...
Animation
Detecting the prese...
Animation
Detection of fats
Whiteboard exercise
Fat content in the ...
Whiteboard exercise
Detection of proteins
Simulation
Electrophoresis of ...
Animation
Electrophoresis
Illustration
Polyacrylamide gel
Illustration
Agarose gel electro...
Animation
Agarose support matrix
Whiteboard exercise
Paper chromatography
Animation
Chromatography
Simulation
Methods of cell dis...
Animation
Homogenisation
Animation
Separation of the c...
Whiteboard exercise
Relevant to...
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