Your Full Name Student Name - Biology 102103 Lab 7 Ecology

Your Full Name Student Nameumuc Biology 102103lab 7 Ecological Int

Complete the Lab 7 Answer Sheet electronically without assistance and submit it via the Assignments Folder by the specified deadline. Use the Laboratory Manual under Course Content for each experiment and follow the provided instructions carefully. Save your document in the format LastName_Lab7 (e.g., Smith_Lab7) as a Word or Rich Text Format file.

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The assignment involves conducting laboratory experiments related to ecological interactions, specifically focusing on the effects of pH on radish seed germination, and answering related questions based on data analysis. Additionally, a museum paper is required, analyzing an artwork or architectural structure using knowledge acquired in class.

Ecological Interactions Laboratory Report

The primary experimental component involves examining how different pH levels influence radish seed germination. The experiment should include a detailed data table recording germination stages across various pH treatments and the subsequent post-lab analysis. Students are expected to analyze the data by constructing a line graph with days on the x-axis and number of germinated seeds on the y-axis, labeling axes and providing a clear legend. They should interpret how pH impacts germination rates, assessing whether radishes have broad pH tolerance and discussing implications for the effects of acid rain on plant life. This analysis should be supported by scientific reasoning and current literature, with proper APA citations. The discussion must include possible environmental consequences and real-world examples of acid rain's impact on plants, along with any mitigation strategies.

The museum paper requires selecting an artwork or architectural structure of historical and cultural significance, analyzing its visual and structural elements, and discussing how design, medium, site, and contextual factors influence the viewer’s experience. The paper should be approximately 3-4 pages long, double-spaced, and include images, with a focus on original work description, subject analysis, visual elements, and contextual relationship. The paper should demonstrate the application of art history skills and understanding, without extensive outside research, except for minimal secondary sources if necessary. It must be well-organized, properly formatted, and submitted by the specified deadline.

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