Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Slaters Investigation

Aim. The aim of this investigation is to find out how Slaters react to an sum up or decrease of the temperature in its surroundings. Hypothesis The speed of the Slaters give increase when the temperature of its environment is increased or decreased from its preferred range, so it ensures that they spend little time in unfavorable conditions to avoid desiccation. Method 1. This experiment is done using a piss lavatory to change and control the temperature being trialed.The water bath go out have a lid on it in order to keep the strike intensity and humidity as constant as possible. 2. Ice and warm water would be used to the temperatures being trialed in this experiment. The temperature range that I am going to be using is 10C,15C,20C,25C,30C. The temperature will be controlled between each Slater test by measuring the temperature of the water with a thermometer and adjusting the temperature to ensure that each Slater test is accurate and fair.The light intensity and humidity of the environment would be monitored throughout the experiment. 3. A beaker with a piece of paper stuck to the bottom of it will be placed into the water bath once the water bath have adjusted to the temperature being trialed. In order for the test to be accurate, I would give the beaker and paper 2 minutes to adjust to the temperature that I am trialing before putting the woodlouse in it. 4.Starting with the temperature at 10C, I would draw a dot at the contract of the paper in the beaker as a starting point. Each Slater will have 60 seconds and I will start once the slater have touched the dot on the paper. In order to measure the distance that the Slater have travelled in that 60 seconds, I will mark the position of the Slater every time it turns direction of movement in each test, at the end of each Slater test the markings would indeed be joined together to show the complete trail of the Slater

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