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Practical Skills
Core Practical 1
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What type of substance is caffeine in humans?
Stimulant
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How does caffeine affect heart rate in humans?
It increases heart rate by increasing
neurotransmitters
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What organism is used to measure the effect of caffeine on heart rate?
Daphnia
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Why are Daphnia chosen for this experiment?
They have a
translucent
body
for observation
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What equipment is needed for the caffeine experiment?
Daphnia
Cavity slides
Dropping pipettes
Distilled water
Caffeine solution
Cotton wool
Test tubes
Stop clock
Filter paper
Optical microscope
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What are the steps in the method for the caffeine experiment?
Dilute
caffeine solution
with
distilled water
.
Place cotton wool on a cavity slide and add
Daphnia
.
Use filter paper to absorb water around the flea.
Add distilled water without a coverslip.
Time for one minute and record heartbeats.
Repeat with caffeine solution.
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What should be done to restrict Daphnia's movement during the experiment?
Add cotton wool on the
cavity slide
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Why should a coverslip not be used in the experiment?
To prevent conditions from becoming
anoxic
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How long should the heartbeats be timed for?
One minute
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What is the purpose of repeating the experiment with caffeine solution?
To compare
heart rate
with
distilled water
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What are the hazards and safety precautions in the experiment?
Hazards:
Biohazard
contamination
Broken glass
Safety Precautions:
Use
disinfectant
and wash hands after handling
Daphnia
Handle glassware carefully and keep it away from edges
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What should be done in case of a biohazard contamination emergency?
Seek
assistance
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What is the risk level associated with biohazard contamination?
Low
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What should be done if broken glass causes cuts?
Elevate
cuts and apply
pressure
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What should be plotted on a graph in this experiment?
Heart rate
Caffeine concentration
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What conclusion can be drawn from the experiment regarding caffeine and heart rate?
Caffeine increases heart rate by stimulating
neurotransmitters
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What ethical consideration should be taken when using Daphnia in experiments?
Release them back into a stream/pond
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What happens to Daphnia's heart rate as caffeine concentration increases?
Heart rate increases
Due to
increased
release
of stimulatory
neurotransmitters
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