Lab Instruments/Use
Buffers/Use
Lab Process
Miscellaneous
Vocabulary
100

What was the purpose of the incubator in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The Incubator maintained a warm temperature for bacteria to grow.

100

What was the purpose of the lysozyme in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The lysozyme weakens the bacterial cell wall for when it’s in the freezer.

100

Which step came first in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab? (selecting bacterial colonies, purification through protein chromatography, bacterial concentration and lysis, growing cells, or removing bacterial debris)

Growing Cells

100

Which section of the lab report includes the purpose, hypothesis, and background research?

The Introduction Section

100

What is defined as an idea or proposition that can be tested by observations or experiments?

The hypothesis.

200

What was the purpose of the shaking incubator in the Secrets of the Rainforest?

The shaking incubator provided a warm temperature and contact with oxygen for the bacteria to grow.

200

What was the purpose of the equilibration buffer in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The equilibration buffer creates good conditions in the column for the GFP protein.

200

Which step came second in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab? (selecting bacterial colonies, purification through protein chromatography, bacterial concentration and lysis, growing cells, or removing bacterial debris)

Selecting Bacterial Colonies

200

Which section of the lab report includes a data table containing each trial, a visual graph depicting the results, and a summary of the numerical data?

The results section.

200

What is defined as the variable whose characteristics are not numerically measurable?

The qualitative variable.

300

What was the purpose of the UV light in the Secrets of the Rainforest?

The UV light allowed us to see the green color of the protein.

300

What was the purpose of the binding buffer in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The binding buffer attaches the GFP protein to the column and removes hydrophilic proteins.

300

Which step came third in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab? (selecting bacterial colonies, purification through protein chromatography, bacterial concentration and lysis, growing cells, or removing bacterial debris)

Bacterial concentration and lysis.

300

What is the purpose of inserting the GFP genes into the bacteria cells?

To create more copies of the gene and thus make more protein.

300

What is defined as the variable where all data is organized in order?

The ranked variable.

400

What was the purpose of the centrifuge in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The centrifuge separated components by weight.

400

What was the purpose of the wash buffer in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The wash buffer removes some hydrophobic proteins from the column (not the GFP protein).

400

Which step came fourth in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab? (selecting bacterial colonies, purification through protein chromatography, bacterial concentration and lysis, growing cells, or removing bacterial debris)

Purification through protein chromatography. 

400

What will cause bacterial cells to have the same genetic makeup?

Being from the same, single colony.

400

Which group is the group exposed to the treatment/experiment?

The experimental group.

500

What was the purpose of the freezer in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?

The freezer caused the bacterial cell wall to break because of cytoplasmic expansion.

500

What was the purpose of the TE (elution) buffer in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab?


The elution buffer removes the GFP protein from the column.

500

Which step came last in the Secrets of the Rainforest Lab? (selecting bacterial colonies, purification through protein chromatography, bacterial concentration and lysis, growing cells)

protein chromatography

500

Should you finish all of your prescribed antibiotics even though you feel better? 

Yes because it will increase the chances of killing all of the bacteria causing your illness.

500

Which is the measure of how dispersed the data is in relation to the mean?

The standard deviation.