Bio Prac
Bio Prac
can be set up and observed within the time frame while still providing
meaningful results. Here are some suitable biology practicals that can fit
into this duration:
Method: Place plants in boxes with a hole on one side for light to
enter. Over time, observe how the plant grows toward the light
source. This can be observed and recorded during the session and
can be followed up with a discussion of phototropism.
Method: Prepare slides of onion skin and cheek cells, stain them
with iodine or methylene blue, and observe under a microscope.
Students can compare the structure of plant and animal cells, noting
key features like the cell wall, nucleus, and cell membrane.
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Materials Needed:
Light microscope
Tweezers or forceps
Dropper
Distilled water
o Add a few drops of iodine solution (which will stain the plant
cells and make the cell wall visible).
o Look for the round shape of the animal cell, and you should
clearly see the nucleus in the center of the cell.
After observing both plant and animal cells under the microscope,
encourage students to draw what they see, showing key features
like:
Label the structures clearly in the drawings. You can also compare
and contrast the two cell types:
Materials Needed:
Fresh potato
Ruler
Balance (scale)
Distilled water
Stopwatch or timer
Experiment Overview:
o Use a knife to cut the potato into uniform pieces. You can
either:
0% (distilled water)
5% (low concentration)
o Ensure that the pieces are not disturbed during this time.
o Gently blot the pieces with paper towels to remove any excess
solution from the surface.
Alternative/Extended Experiment:
Safety Tips:
Materials Needed:
Strain the mixture to remove large pieces, leaving just the liquid
enzyme extract.
Place the test tubes with the enzyme and substrate mixture into
their respective water baths at cold (5°C), room (25°C), and
warm (35-40°C) temperatures.
o Gas Syringe (if available): You can connect the test tube to
a gas syringe to measure the volume of oxygen produced.
Ensure the enzyme and substrate amounts remain the same across
all trials for consistency.
8. Interpretation of Results
9. Conclusion
Be cautious with hot water and avoid burns when handling water
baths or heating water.
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