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Paper 3
Practical Skills
Core Practical 18
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What happens when snails are touched between the eye buds?
They
retract
into
their
shells
quickly
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What is the innate response of snails to being touched?
It is a response to
perceived
threat
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What is habituation in the context of snail behavior?
Decreasing response to repeated
benign
stimuli
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What equipment is needed for the snail experiment?
Snail
Cotton wool bud
Distilled water
Chopping board
Stopwatch
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What is the first step in the method for the snail experiment?
Dampen the
cotton wool
bud in
distilled water
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How should the snail be touched in the experiment?
Between the
eye buds
with the
cotton wool
bud
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How many times should the snail be touched in the experiment?
A total of
ten
touches
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What should be plotted on the graph in the experiment?
Number of touches
Time to re-emerge
from shell
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What is the purpose of using Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient?
To determine
correlation
between two variables
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What happens to the time taken for the snail to re-emerge as touches increase?
It decreases as the snail
habituates
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Why do calcium channels in the presynaptic membrane become less responsive?
To conserve resources on
benign stimuli
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What ethical consideration is mentioned for the snail experiment?
To treat the
snails
ethically
and re-release them
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What are the risks and safety precautions in the experiment?
Biohazard
: Use
disinfectant
; wash hands
Tripping
: Keep bags/stools away from workspace
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What should be done in case of a biohazard risk?
Seek
assistance
and
wash
hands
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What should be done in case of a tripping hazard?
Seek appropriate
medical assistance
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What is the nature of the response when snails are touched?
It is a
reflex action
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What does the experiment aim to observe in snails?
The effect of repeated touches on response time
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