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SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS

SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS. Inspect seeds and remove ones that may be damaged Count seeds and place 20 in each Styrofoam cup Label one cup with your initials, period, and salt Label the second cup with your initials, period and no salt. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS.

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SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS

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  1. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS • Inspect seeds and remove ones that may be damaged • Count seeds and place 20 in each Styrofoam cup • Label one cup with your initials, period, and salt • Label the second cup with your initials, period and no salt

  2. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS • Fold a blank, white piece of paper in half lengthwise and then in thirds. You should have 6 equal boxes. • Using a hand lens, observe one of your seeds. • In the top left box carefully sketch your seed, look for a dark line and flat spot • In the right hand box describe your seed in detail. Texture, shape, color, variations in color, etc. • Cover your seeds with the appropriate solution and place on back shelf

  3. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS • Title a piece of notebook paper “Salt Tolerance of Seeds” • Write a Question that describes what we are trying to investigate. • Write the heading HYPOTHESIS; write a prediction about your seeds. • Write the heading EXPERIMENTAL VARIABLES; in paragraph form, identify the independent variable (manipulated), dependent variable (responding), and at least four constants.

  4. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS • Retrieve your seeds, two paper towels, two ziploc bags, a marker, and a spatula • Carefully place your seeds on the paper towel and moisten with soaking solution • Using the hand lens, carefully observe, sketch, and describe one seed from each solution (compare to original). • Fold the paper towels in half and place in labeled ziploc bags • Clean your table and return materials

  5. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS • Retrieve seeds and count the number of seeds in each solution that have germinated (sprouted) • Record your numbers in the class data table on the board in the correct column • Below EXPERIMENTAL VARIABLES, write the heading DATA; neatly copy the data table onto your paper

  6. SALT TOLERANCE OF SEEDS • Write the heading ANALYSIS; answer the three questions from our handout in complete sentences • Write the heading CONCLUSION; in a paragraph, summarize what you learned in this experiment and evaluate your hypothesis. Be specific and use the data to support or challenge your hypothesis.

  7. Comp bookpage 6 (top half) • How are the three types of symbiotic relationships similar? How are they different? Give examples.

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