Monday, January 18, 2010

Cellular Respiration Biology Labs Cellular Respiration????

Cellular Respiration???? - cellular respiration biology labs

I have recently launched a laboratory in the cellular respiration of chickpea CP biology course. We have an experiment on the respiratory rate and the outgrowth vs. warm breath before nongerminated quite cold. What was the outcome? (because I think we have done wrong the experiment.)

4 comments:

blue_eye... said...

Good question.

This should make sense. In winter, many plants germinate. Why? Temperature and water. If the water is not a factor, then the temperature will determine whether the reactions can occur (based on statistical thermodynamics - if you ever thought about) the chemical energy of activation.
Cellular respiration is a series of enzymatic reactions that generate energy for the cell. Thus, if the temperature rises, would increase the rate of cell respiration.
If your experience is not higher in an increase in respiratory rate, or the refrigeration system was, there are many factors involved, such results could not be modified, the result is that humidity (or water), but also the viability of the beans. To develop the best experience, you must have a population of beans and half cold, half-cell respiration and hot throughout the measure.
Do not blame yourself if the experiment is not complete, but the lab classes have no time and resources to carry out animal testing, the results arESULTS that correlate with a known outcome. Moreover, even if you have experience and knowledge, experience shows) is not always (even in the best laboratories. Part of being a scientist has failed learning in context.

Anonymou... said...

So much the better so bad that he made his lab, there is only talk

The laboratories are to discover all the things you do not even say what the result "could well"
Easy to discuss in detail what he found, the explanation of error and the use of calculating the standard deviation of whether their data is reliable or not,

If the deviation is small compared with the average, then you have reliable results
It may also have the right to make the experience

Note that in life is to know that something is wrong, just as important as the discovery of something good

Anonymou... said...

So much the better so bad that he made his lab, there is only talk

The laboratories are to discover all the things you do not even say what the result "could well"
Easy to discuss in detail what he found, the explanation of error and the use of calculating the standard deviation of whether their data is reliable or not,

If the deviation is small compared with the average, then you have reliable results
It may also have the right to make the experience

Note that in life is to know that something is wrong, just as important as the discovery of something good

Anonymou... said...

So much the better so bad that he made his lab, there is only talk

The laboratories are to discover all the things you do not even say what the result "could well"
Easy to discuss in detail what he found, the explanation of error and the use of calculating the standard deviation of whether their data is reliable or not,

If the deviation is small compared with the average, then you have reliable results
It may also have the right to make the experience

Note that in life is to know that something is wrong, just as important as the discovery of something good

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