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What is your experimental hypothesis?
Experimental hypothesis: If we introduce lectins into the root systems of plants, then they will cause rapid cell division, mitosis, to begin in the root apical meristem tissues which will weaken plant tissues.
Your null hypothesis?
Null hypothesis: If we introduce lectins into the root systems of plants, then there will be no initiation of mitosis in the root apical meristem tissues and the plants will not weaken as a result.
Are these the same?
These are not the same, the experimental hypothesis states that lectin will have an effect on the rate of cell division within the plants which will cause the plant to be weaker, however, the null hypothesis states that lectin will have no effect on the rate of cell division and therefore will not affect the plants overall strength. The null hypothesis is the opposite of the experimental and we are testing the experimental hypothesis to decide whether to accept or reject the null hypothesis.
How would you design an experiment with onion bulbs to test whether lectins increase the number of cells in mitosis?
Assuming these onion bulbs have roots, we would get multiple untreated onions and isolate them by putting them into a controlled environment within a lab by using soil obtained from a store, steady LED light from the room, watered 2 times a day with 2 cups (480 ml) each time and finally isolated the same lab room. The only testable variable in this experiment will be whether the onions are given the lectin or not. In one group we would have the control group, the water they are given would be purely distilled water, however, in another group we would have the experimental group, which would be treated with water mixed with lectin. We are looking to study if there is a change, more specifically an increase, in the cell division of the onion within the treatment/experimental group.
What would you measure, and how would you measure it?
We would need to observe pictures taken of the onion cells under a microscope in order to count the cells in each phase of mitosis. If more cells are visibly undergoing mitosis, and more are present in the picture (density), then we can know that the lectin is causing an increase in rapid cell division. We will compare the amount of cells in each phase with that of the onion which was used as a control.
What would be an appropriate control for your experiment?
An untreated onion that is given distilled water as a treatment, a placebo, which allows us to compare no treatment to the effects of the treatment in the experimental group.
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If the experiment goes fine, the roots of Group-1 will more denser than the control group.
Experimental hypothesis:
If we introduce lectins into the root systems of plants, then it will increase , mitosis, which will weaken the plant tissues.
Null hypothesis:
If lectins is introduced into the root of plants, then there is no initiation of mitosis in the root apical meristem and the plants will not weaken.
Experimental hypothesis and Null hypothesis are not the same because both statements are opposite.
The onion bulbs with roots, will be divided into 2 groups
1. Onion bulb's liquid media with lectin.
2.Onion bulb's in water only.
The onion bulbs with water apparatus will use as control. The density of the cell will be measured under the microscope.
Therefore, if the experiment goes fine, the roots of Group-1 will more denser than the control group.
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