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The Effects of Acid Rain
On Seed Germination
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DIRECTIONS: Read the following background slides about the lab we will be simulating.
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Background Info: Germination (sprouting) is the growth of an embryonic plant that is contained within a seed. The embryo inside the seed needs something to get its metabolism activated before it can start growing. The first sign of germination is the absorption of water.
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Background Info: Since water plays such a important role in seed germination, the pH of the water can drastically affect the success of seed germination. Most seeds prefer water to be as close to neutral as possible. Some seeds, like watermelon, can tolerate water conditions as acidic as a pH of 5.5.
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Background Info: Acid rain is any type of precipitation that has a pH below 6. Acid rain forms when water vapor in the atmosphere combines with pollutants that are released by burning fossil fuels. Acid rain can damage buildings, plant and animal life, and soil. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the effect of acid rain on the rate of seed germination.
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DIRECTIONS: Complete the “Pre-Lab Questions” before proceeding with the lab simulation.
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Lab Procedure: A paper towel was soaked with 5 ml of pH 3 acid solution. 5 watermelon seeds were placed on the paper towel and it was folded up, put in a petri dish, and placed on the window sill in full sunlight. The same procedures were repeated for the rest of the solutions (pH 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, and 7). The seeds were checked each day for 5 days, and the paper towels were remoistened with 1 ml of the appropriate solution. The results are shown on the following slides. Count and record the data in “Data Table 1.”
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Day 1
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Day 2
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Day 3
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Day 4
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Day 5
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DIRECTIONS: Graph your DAY 5 data on your lab sheet.
Complete the analysis questions. Be sure to use complete sentences!
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