Student Directed Investigation – due dates. Due Dates February 13 – Methods & Materials Section due (in Google drive – shared with me) February 13 – Introduction.

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Student Directed Investigation – due dates

Due Dates February 13 – Methods & Materials Section due (in Google drive – shared with me) February 13 – Introduction Section due (Googledrive) February 13-14: work in computer lab to peer edit M&M and Introduction sections. Begin your investigation! Gather data Don’t forget to take video/pictures for your documentary video. You will need to show pictures/video by March 11 th to prove you are doing your investigation.

Due Dates March 11– Data is due March 11&12 – work on results in the computer lab March 20&21 – draft Conclusion & Discussion sections due / peer edit in computer lab March 24 – peer edit entire lab report March 28 – Final Report DUE!

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 gives a detailed account of the procedure that was followed in completing the experiment(s) discussed in the report. important so that the reader has a clear understanding of the experiment serves as a set of instructions for anyone desiring to replicate the study in the future

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 Some common mistakes: Too much detail: include only what is necessary for one recreating the experiment to know listing all of the materials needed for the experiment at the beginning of the section: Instead, the materials and equipment utilized during the experiment should be mentioned throughout the procedure as they are used Correct tense: the Materials and Methods section should be written in past tense Perspective: should be written in third-person perspective. Don’t use “I” or “we”

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 Sample 1: In preparing the catecholase extract, a potato was skinned, washed, and diced g of the diced potato and 150 ml of distilled water were added to a kitchen blender and blended for approximately two minutes. The resulting solution was filtered through four layers of cheese cloth. The extract was stored in a clean, capped container.the diced potato

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 Sample 1 continued: Four individually labeled spectrophotometer tubes were prepared using different amounts (as represented in Table 1) of the following reagents: a buffer of pH 7, a 0.1% catechol substrate, and distilled water. The wavelength of the Spectronic 20 spectrophotometer was set at 540 nm. To calibrate the specrophotometer at zero absorbance, a blank control tube prepared with no catechol substrate and labeled "tube 1" was inverted and inserted into the spectrophotometer.To calibrate

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 Sample 1 continued: It is important to note that the extract to be tested was added to each tube immediately before placing the tube into the spectrophotometer. 1.0 ml of catecholase extract was pipetted into tube 2. Tube 2 was immediately inverted and placed in the spectrophotometer. The absorbance was read and recorded for time zero (t0), the ten minute mark (t10), and each minute in between. Tube 2 was removed from the spectrophotometer and the same measurements were taken for tube 3 and tube 4 using the same protocol.

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 Sample 2: A potato and a knife were obtained for this experiment. Also, distilled water, a blender, cheese cloth, a clean container with a cover, and eight spectrophotometer tubes were used. A Spectronic 20 spectrophotometer was used for this experiment, as were buffers of pHs 4, 6, 7, and 8. Catechol substrate, Parafilm coverings, KimWipes, a black pen, and pipettes were also obtained for this experiment. Finally, a pencil and pad were obtained for recording results.distilled water

Materials & Methods – due 2/13 Sample 3: In preparing the catecholase extract, a potato was skinned, washed, and diced. A balance was used to obtain 30.0 g of the diced potato. 150 ml of distilled water was poured into a beaker. The water was added to the diced potato. The cover of a kitchen blender was removed. The potato and water were added to the blender. The solution smelled like potato. The cover was placed on the blender and the power button was depressed. The clock was observed until the second hand circled twice. The power button was pushed again to stop the blender. The resulting solution was filtered through four layers of cheese cloth. The extract was stored in a clean, capped container.balanceThe cover of a kitchen blender The power button