RP10 - Investigating Simple Animal Responses Flashcards
How can a choice chamber be used to measure the
favourable environment of a small organism?
By setting up chambers in different quadrants with different environmental conditions: dark + dry, dark + damp, light + dry, light + damp
Organisms will move to the quadrant they find favourable
What factors must be controlled when repeating the experiment?
Number of animals
Environmental conditions
Time allowed for animals to choose
Which statistical test is used to analyse the results of
this practical and why?
Chi squared test.
It compares the expected and observed values, and tests if there is a significant
difference.
What is the conclusion drawn if the calculated value
is greater than the critical value?
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.
What do animals do when they are in unfavourable
environments?
They move faster and change direction more frequently to increase their
chances of survival.
State the hazard and precaution involved in this
practical.
The live organisms used are a biohazard. Wash hands after handling.