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Relationships and Biodiversity NYSED Lab Review Michael Comet South Lewis High School Turin, NY

Please note: “Curol” is a fictitious plant extract mentioned in the NYSED lab that has the ability to effectively treat cancer. IT DOES NOT EXIST. Likewise, any “Curol” images included in this presentation are simply images taken from an internet search and are not a cancer cure. It is simply a product found with a similar name. I do not know what it is used for as the website was not translated into the English language.

What does this lab entail? Seven tests that look at the physical, chemical, and microscopic characteristics of three plants that may be able to create Curol, even though they are not Botana curus (the plants that does produce it). Comparison of data to determine relationships. Define the crucial need for biodiversity.

Test 1 - Structural Characteristics of Plants QUESTION: Which leaves most closely resemble the leaves produced by Botana curus? Record your observations in the data table. Species Z Botana curus Species Y Species X

Test 2 – Structural Characteristics of Seeds QUESTION: Which seeds most closely resemble the seeds produced by Botana curus? Record your observations in the data table. Botana curus seeds Species X seeds Species Y seeds Species Z seeds

Test 3 – Microscopic Internal Structures of Stems QUESTION: Which stem structures most closely resemble the stem structures of Botana curus? Record your observations in the data table. Species X Botana curus Species Y Species Z

Test 4 – Paper Chromatography to Separate Plant Pigments Water migrates up paper via capillary action and carries plant pigments with it. B.curus X Y Z B.curus X Y Z “Spot” your chromatography paper and label it with a pencil.

Test 5 – Indicator Tests for Enzyme M Botana curus Botana curus (“fizzed” a little) Species X Species X (no “fizz”) Indicator Enzyme M Species Y Species Y (“fizzed” a little) Species Z Species Z (“fizzed” a little) Add a small sprinkle of “Indicator Enzyme M” Put two drops of each plant Extract in separate wells of the well tray. Record your results.

Test 6 – Using Simulated Gel Electrophoresis to Compare DNA The strips below represent the DNA strands extracted from each plant (B. curus, X, Y, and Z). Each strand will be “cut” between a double C/double G. Therefore, lines are drawn below where each strip should be cut. Then, count up the number of bases and paste appropriately in the simulated Gel Electrophoresis table on the next slide. Botana curus A T T C C G G A T C G A T C G C C G G A T A T A C T C C G G T A A T A T C Species X A T T G T A C C G G G A T C C G G A C G T C G C G A C T A A T A T A G C A Species Y A C C G G T C C G G G A T C G C A C C C G G T A C T C C T G T A A T A T C Species Z A T T C C G G A T C G A T C G C C G G A T A T T C T C C G G T A A T A T

Simulated Gel Electrophoresis - # of Bases Botana curus Species X Species Y Species Z 24 23 22 G G A C G T C G C G A C T A A T A T A G C A 21 20 19 18 17 G G T A C T C C T G T A A T A T C 16 15 14 13 12 G G A T C G A T C G C C G G G A T C G C A C C C 11 G G A T A T A C T C C 10 9 G G T A A T A T C 8 A T T G T A C C 7 G G G A T C C 6 5 A T T C C G G T C C 4 3 A C C 2 1 +

Test 7 – Molecular Evidence for Relationships Botana curus CAC GTG GAC TGA GGA CTC mRNA GUG CUG ACU CCU GAG Amino acid Val His Leu Thr Pro Glu Species X AGA UCU Ser Species Y Species Z GTA CTT GAA

And where did you get those Amino Acids from??? Your friend and mine… The Universal Genetic Code Chart

Most similar to Botana curus? So, what is the closest and most probable alternative source for Curol??? Test Most similar to Botana curus? Test 1 – Structural Characteristics of Plants Species Z as it has the same kind of parallel veination in the leaves. Test 2 - Structural Characteristics of Seeds Species Z seeds are flat and striped, much the same as Botana curus seeds are. Test 3 – Microscopic Internal Structure of Stems Species Z vascular bundles closely resemble those of Botana curus. Test 4 – Paper Chromatography of Pigments Species Z and Botana curus share a similar pattern of pigmentation in paper chromatography. Test 5 – Indicator Tests for Enzyme M While many “fizzed”, once again Species Z and Botana curus reacted the same. Test 6 – Simulated Gel Electrophoresis Identical banding pattern in both Botana curus and Species Z. Test 7 – Amino Acid Comparison Species Z and Botana curus have the most similarities.

And the winner is….. (insert drum roll here…) Species Z