Factors that can be changed in experiment about enzyme rate
Temperature
pH
Enzyme concentration
Substrate concentration
When evaluating experimental methods, consider
Method limitations
Accuracy
Precision
Reliability
Validity
Method limitation
accuracy
1.reduced by systemic errors(faulty instruments or flaws in the experimental method, repeate consistently every time the instrument or method is used)
2. random errors(unexpected environmental changes or incorrect use of equipments diferent every time the experiment is carried out. e.g a breeze blowing during potormeter experiment may not blow at the same speed throughout the experiment)
Precision vs Accuracy
Precision refers to the ability to take multiple readings that are close to each other, accuracy is the closeness of those measurements to the true value
Constructing a table
Qualitative data or discrete
bar charts or pie charts
continuous data
line graphs or scatter graphs
Random errors
Systematic errors
1.arise from the use of faulty instruments used or from flaws in the experimental method.
2. cosistently repeated everytime the instrument is used or the method is followed, affects accuracy
3. reduce by recalibrating instruments or different instruments should be used. corrections or adjustments should be made to the technique.
Uncertainty
smaller measuring instruments
higher resolution scales due to the smaller graduation on the scale. means have smaller margins of error.
Standard Deviation
overlap in standard deviations
What are the three types of data
When are evaluations conducted
before conclusions drawn
Ethical concerns with dissections
Apparatus for dissections
Limitations of dissections
Types of sampling
random
non random
Sampling equipments
Quadrat method of sampling
Getting measurements from quadrats
Population density