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Lab: Interdependence of Organisms
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Part 1:

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• Title: Lab- Interdependence of Organisms

• Purpose: Measure the effect the worms have on plant growth in the population

• Question: Will adding worms to the soil affect the growth of plants?

• Hypothesis: If plants grow in soil containing worms, then the plant growth will be greater because worms help decompose organic matter and distribute it through the soil in a form that plants can use.

• Variables:

Independent- number of worms

Dependent- plant growth

Constant- the type of plant, amount of sunlight, etc.

Control-

Part 2: Materials and Procedure

Supplies- two trays, lima bean seeds, worms, location with sunlight, black marker, meter stick, graduated cylinder, water

Procedure

1. label trays for each group, control and experimental group

2. fill each tray with 6 to 7 cm of soil

3. add six lima bean seeds to each of the trays and label them 1-6

4. add 50 mL of water to each tray evenly

5. leave them in sunlight for a week

6. Measure each of the sprouts in each tray

7. Record data and average the heights for each group, control and experimental, as well as find the difference

8. add worms to the experimental group

9. after three weeks measure each of the plants, record the data, average the height, and record the difference

10. after five weeks measure each of the plants, record the data, average the height, and record the difference

Part 3: Data

Week 1:

Control

10, 9, 8, 9, 10, 8 avg. 9

Experimental

8, 9, 8, 8, 8, 7 avg. 8

Week 3:

Control

22, 23, 21, 22, 22, 23 avg. 22

Experimental

24, 28, 26, 25, 27, 26 avg. 26

Week 5:

Control

49, 47, 49, 50, 47, 52 avg. 49

Experimental

50, 60, 49, 53, 58, 60 avg. 55

Part 4: Analysis and Conclusion

Analysis: discuss the relationship between the independent independent variable, explain trends in the data, describe data points to explain the experiment outcome, interpret statistics, and interpret graphs

Conclusion: determine whether the hypothesis was supported, restate the hypothesis, state whether it is correct or incorrect, and explain.

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Record your data in the table below. Be sure to record any qualitative observations in your lab notebook.

Heights (cm)

Week one

(before adding worms) week 3 week 5

Plant 1 10cm 22cm 49cm

Plant 2 9cm 23cm 47cm

Plant 3 8cm 20cm 49cm

Plant 4 9cm 22cm 50cm

Plant 5 10cm 22cm 47cm

Plant 6 8cm 23cm 52cm

Control Group Average 9cm 22cm 49cm

Plant 1 8cm 24cm 50cm

Plant 2 9cm 28cm 60cm

Plant 3 8cm 26cm 49cm

Plant 4 8cm 25cm 53cm

Plant 5 8cm 27cm 58cm

Plant 6 7cm 26cm 60cm

Experimental Group Average 8cm 26cm 55cm

Difference in Average Heights

(Experimental – Control) -1 cm 4cm 6cm

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