Required Practical 10 Flashcards

(6 cards)

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How can a choice chamber be used to measure the favourable environment of a small organism?

A
  1. By setting up chambers in different quadrants with different environmental conditions: dark + dry, dark + damp, light + dry, light + damp.
  2. Organisms will move to the quadrant they find favourable.
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What factors must be controlled when repeating the experiment?

A
  1. Number of animals
  2. environmental conditions
  3. time allowed for animals to choose.
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3
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Which statistical test is used to analyse the results of this practical and why?

A

Chi squared test.

It compares the expected and observed values, and tests if there is a significant difference.

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What is the conclusion drawn if the calculated value is greater than the critical value?

A

Null hypothesis is rejected. Less than 5% probability that the difference is due to chance alone. There is a statistically significant difference between the expected and observed values.

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What do animals do when they are in unfavourable environments?

A

They move faster and change direction more frequently to increase their chances of survival.

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State the hazard and precaution involved in this practical.

A

The live organisms used are a biohazard. Wash hands after handling.

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