Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Investigate the Effect of Moisture Content on Wheat Grain Seeds Respiration Rate :: GCSE Biology A2 A-Level Coursework
Investigate the Effect of Moisture Content on Wheat Grain Seed's Respiration Rate      HYPOTHESIS: There will be a positive correlation between moisture  content of wheat grains and their respiration rate. Therefore as the  moisture content (independent variable) increases so will the  respiration rate (dependent variable).    The rationale behind the hypothesis came from studying photosynthesis  in plants. During the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, the  photolysis of water (H2O) occurs inside photosystem II. The products  of photolysis combine with NADP from photosystem I, to form reduced  NADP. This reduced NADP passes to the light-independent reactions of  photosynthesis, where it is utilised to make triose phosphate from  glycerate 3 phosphate. Without water, photolysis would not occur and  therefore the light-dependent and light-independent reactions would  not take place at all. Therefore I would predict that the higher  moisture content of wheat grain seeds the higher the respiration rate  will be, this is because the seeds will be able to utilise more water  than a wheat grain seed with low moisture content.    VARIABLES: The independent variable used in this experiment is going  to be moisture content, and the dependent variable will be the  respiration rate. The other variables; temperature, air pressure and  air will be kept at fairly constant levels. Carrying out the  experiment inside a fume cupboard will help achieve in keeping these  variables to remain constant. However another variable sunlight cannot  be controlled during this experiment, and will obviously vary during  the experiment. The possibility of using a standard light bulb to keep  light levels constant was considered, but was rejected due to safety  fears e.g. overheating when the experiment was not being monitored  during the time between readings.    BACKGROUNG KNOWLEDGE: Deterioration of stored grain seeds is an  important economic problem in agriculture, therefore it is important  to find out the most suitable conditions for stored grain seeds to be  maintained in. For this experiment wheat grain has been chosen, this  is because it is widely cultivated around the world e.g. the  Mediterranean and West Asia, and is used to make flour and pasta. This  means wheat is a staple crop throughout the world, and its storage is  essential.    To store grain effectively it is important to stop germination from  occurring at all. Germination is the onset of growth of the embryo in  a seed, this usually happens after a period of dormancy. Dormancy is  the state where germination will not occur, even if environmental  conditions are favourable. This is often an advantage for seeds, as it  allows germination to occur in a more favourable season. In the case  of wheat seeds they need several weeks or months of prechilling before  the will actually germinate.  					    
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