Experiment Questions Seed Digestion. State (i) An investigation in which you used starch or skimmed milk agar plates, (ii) The precise purpose for its.

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Experiment Questions Seed Digestion

State (i) An investigation in which you used starch or skimmed milk agar plates, (ii) The precise purpose for its use in the investigation that you have indicated. (i) digestive or other enzyme activity (ii) supplies substrate or explained

Seed Digestion Digestive activity during germination can be demonstrated by using agar plates. What is an agar plate? Petri dish containing a jelly or solid medium

Seed Digestion An extra food material is added to the agar plate for this demonstration. Give an example of such an extra food material. Starch or milk

Seed Digestion Outline the procedures that you carried out in setting up this demonstration. Soak seeds / split seeds / how sterilised correctly / position seeds on agar / keep plate warm or stated temperature (max. 35°C)

Seed Digestion What control did you use for this demonstration? Boiled seeds or no seeds

Seed Digestion What procedure did you carry out in order to show that digestive activity had taken place? Starch agar: Iodine (solution) or Milk agar: biuret solution

Seed Digestion Describe the results that you obtained in: (i) The experimental plate. (ii) The control plate. (i) No blue-black under seeds (ii) Blue-black under seeds

Seed Digestion What type of agar did you use in this investigation? Starch or skimmed milk / malt / nutrient

Seed Digestion Describe how you carried out the investigation. Refer to a control in your answer. Named seeds / soak seeds / some seeds killed / split seeds / live seeds in one plate / dead seeds in other plate / identical conditions / number of days / remove seeds / add iodine solution / observe / disinfect seeds

Seed Digestion Describe the results of your investigation. Agar stays red-brown where live seeds were placed / agar turns blue-black in other plate

Seed Digestion Why does digestion occur in seeds during germination? Soluble / for transport

Seed Digestion Name a plant that provides suitable seeds for this investigation. Any suitable plant, e.g. broad bean

Seed Digestion The seeds were divided into two batches. One batch was used untreated. (i) How did you treat the other batch of seeds before using them in the investigation? (ii) Why did you treat the seeds in this way? (i) Boiling (ii) Destroys enzymes / or ‘control’

Seed Digestion Describe how you carried out the investigation. In your description outline how you demonstrated that digestion had occurred. e.g. agar plates / seeds on / test type

Seed Digestion Give the results of your investigation. Agar stays red-brown where live seeds were placed / agar turns blue-black in other plate

Seed Digestion What type of agar plates did you use when investigating the digestive activity of seeds? Milk or starch

Seed Digestion How did you demonstrate that digestive activity had taken place in the agar plates? Does not give a positive result where digestive activity occurred or described