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Alevel biology practical write up is a report of a laboratory experiment conducted by students. It is required as part of the assessment for the subject. The a-level biology practical write up document is a professional report and should be organised in a clear and logical manner. It should include an introduction, a materials and methods section, a results and discussion section, and a conclusion. The introduction should provide a brief overview of the experiment and its aim. The materials and methods section should describe in detail the steps taken to conduct the experiment, including the materials used, the method of data collection and analysis, and any modifications made to the experiment. The results and discussion section should include a detailed description of the results obtained, including any trends, patterns, or anomalies observed. The conclusion should provide a summary of the results and its implications, and identify any limitations of the experiment that should be addressed in future experiments. IMPORTANT - do not copy exactly as it will be rejected by exam board Use this as a template / guide to follow All references are to real websites you can use

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Practical 16


Investigating the rate of respiration
To measure the rate of aerobic respiration
Hypothesis
As the organism respires and the volume of oxygen in the tube decreases,the liquid will ​move down​
the pressure gradient towards the respirometer
Respirometers measure the uptake of oxygen of the respiring mung beans by measuring the change
in gas volume surrounding the organic material. This makes it vital that all changes can be assumed
to be a result of oxygen changes; soda lime is used to absorb all carbon dioxide produced to ensure
this can be assumed.

Equipment
● Permanent marker
● Timer
● 5g mung beans
● Manometer containing coloured fluid
● 1cm3 syringe
● Wire mesh
● Soda lime

Variables
● Independent- temperature of the room
● Dependent- distance coloured liquid moved
● Control- same amount of mung beans
Risk assessment
➔ Probability/severity of risk:1-Low,2-Medium,3-High/Likely
➔ Total Risk: 1, 2,3, 4, 6, 9
Risk: Hazard: Probability: Severity: Total Risk: Precaution:

Broken Injuries from 1 2 2 Take care when
glass glass shards handling glass; Keep
away from edges

Soda lime Corrosive 1 2 2 Wear goggles to
avoid contact with
eyes; Avoid contact
with skin

Biohazard Contamination 1 1 1 Wear eye protection
and gloves; Wash
hands with soap
after handling
organisms



Method
1. Place soda lime in a boiling tube with a wire mesh on top of it and place a bung connected to
a manometer with coloured fluid inside in the tube
2. Place 5g of mung beans into the boiling tube and replace the bung into the test tube
3. Open the three way tap in the bung containing the mung beans and place a syringe in the tap.
Use the syringe to add oxygen to move the fluid so it is even either side of the tube
4. Mark the starting point of the fluid on the manometer using a permanent marker
5. Isolate the respirometer by closing the connection to the syringe and the atmosphere and
opening the connection on the second test tube
6. Start the stopwatch and measure the distance the liquid shifts in 5 minutes
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