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Describe how the effect of an environmental variable on the movement of
an animal (eg. woodlice) can be investigated using a choice chamber

A
  1. Set up choice chamber (different compartments) to create different environmental conditions
    ○ Eg. humidity → add a drying agent to one side and damp filter paper to other
    ○ Eg. light → shine a light but cover one half with black card
  2. Control other environmental conditions
    ○ Eg. if investigating humidity control light intensity with a dim even light above
  3. Use a teaspoon to place 12 animals eg. woodlice on centre of mesh platform and cover with lid
  4. After a set amount of time eg. 10 minutes record the number of animals in each section
  5. Repeat after gently moving woodlice back to centre
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The woodlice were left for 15 minutes
before their movement was recorded
when investigating the effect of humidity.
Explain why.

A

● Time to establish humidity / for substance to absorb
water / water from paper to evaporate
● Woodlice no longer affected by handling
● So that behaviour is typical of that humidity

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Explain how you would ensure the safe and
ethical handling of animals.

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● Safely - cover open wounds / wash hands with soap after
○ To minimise risk of infection
● Ethical - handle carefully / return to habitat ASAP

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Explain why a mesh platform is used when
investigating the effect of humidity.

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● To keep woodlice a safe distance from drying agent

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Describe how the effect of an environmental variable on the movement of
an animal (eg. maggots) can be investigated using a maze

A

Mazes are used to investigate turning behaviour in response to different environmental conditions.
1. Change environment at one end of T shape eg. add food source
2. Place animal eg. maggot in stem of T
3. Record whether animal turns towards or away from food source
4. Repeat with a large number of maggots
○ Wipe / clean maze between trials
5. Repeat with food on other side of T

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Explain why the same organism is not
used more than once.

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● Reduces stress on maggots
● Prevents chance of learned behaviours

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Explain why a clean petri dish / maze is
used each time.

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● Animals may leave chemicals / scents
● Which influence behaviour of other animals

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Explain which statistical test should be used to analyse results

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● Chi-squared
● As data are categorical and comparing frequencies
● To see if there is a significant difference between observed and expected frequencies
○ Expected = equal numbers each side

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