Genetics Lab
Genetics Lab
Aim: To observe discontinuous and continuous variation amongst students in the class.
Apparatus
• Metre Chart
• 27 students
• Pen
• Ruler
• Graph paper
Method
1. All necessary materials were gathered: a metre chart, pen, ruler, and graph paper.
3. The metre chart was used to measure the height of each student.
4. The height of each student was recorded using the pen and paper.
5. The process was repeated for other observable traits such as arm span or hand size.
6. The recorded data was plotted on the graph paper to visualize the variations.
Results
1 Nathan 163 No
Subject No. Name Height Tongue Rolling
Darrion
6 167 Yes
Harry
Isa
7 175 Yes
Mohammed
9 Matthias 180 No
Christian
10 180 Yes
Powder
13 Saif 173 No
Darrion
14 170 Yes
Santokie
19 Sayyid 185 No
23 Deepak 174 No
25 Saaid 180 No
26 Zayan 169 No
TABLE 2 SHOWING THE TALLY AND FREQUENCY FOR THE RANGE OF HEIGHT OF
STUDENTS.
155 - 160 | 1
185 - 190 0
190 - 195 | 1
195 - 200 | 1
Discussion
In our class, we observed both continuous and discontinuous variation. The height of the
students represented continuous variation, while the ability to roll the tongue represented
discontinuous variation.
We measured the height of each student using a metre chart and recorded the data. The
data showed a range of heights, indicating continuous variation among the students.
Overall range: 197 - 159 = 38 cm
Precautions
2. All students were measured under the same conditions to avoid discrepancies.
Sources of Error
2. The sample size of 27 students might not have been representative of the larger
population.
Reflection
Conclusion