Required practical: effect of light/ gravity on growth Flashcards

1
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Aim of this experiment

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Investigate how auxin controls growth of newly germinated seedlings

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First experiment

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How light intensity effects height of seedlings

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3
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FE independent variable

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Light intensity

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4
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FE dependent variable

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Height of seedlings

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5
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FE control variable

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Volume of water on cotton wool
Type of seed
Number of seedlings in each dish

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FE step 1

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Cotton wool in 3 petrol dishes
Soaked with equal volume of water

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7
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FE step 2

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10 mustard seeds in each petri dish with cotton wool

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8
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FE step 3

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Leave seeds to germinate into seedlings by watering them with same volume of water

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9
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FE step 4

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Look at Petri dishes after a few days that have seeds germinated into seedlings
Make sure same number of seeds in each dish if some didn’t germinate

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FE step 5

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Measure height of each seedling with ruler, carefully not to damage but also no damage

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FE step 6

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Place each dish in different light intensity conditions
1 = full sunlight on windowsill
2 = partial light eg back of lab
3 = darkness in cupboard

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12
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FE step 7

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Record length of each seedling every day for at least 5 days

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13
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FE step 8

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Calculate mean seedling length for each condition every day
Plot graph showing this

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14
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Results of experiment

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Full sunlight = green, grown straight up
Partial = green, same height as full sunlight but curves off towards light
Darkness = yellow, grown rapidly higher upwards

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15
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What do the results tell us in first experiment?

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Ones with light grew well because chlorophyll efficient at absorbing light energy (not need full sunlight)
Seedlings grow towards light source
Seedlings germinate underground so with ni light they continue upwards
Yellow = all energy put in growing upwards so none to make chlorophyll

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16
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Second experiment

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Investigating effect of gravity on seedlings

17
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SE step 1

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Repeat steps to germinate seedlings

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SE step 2

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Place Petri dish on its side in the dark

19
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SE results

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Shoots grow upwards against gravity and roots go downwards

20
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What do Second experiment results tell us?

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Auxin builds up on lower side of root to inhibit its growth so grows down as it grows slower
Auxin builds up on lower side of shoot to increase growth