A student noticed that the leaves on a plant growing close to a wall had two sorts

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A student noticed that the leaves on a plant growing close to a wall had two sorts of leaves. The leaves next to the wall were in the shade and looked different from the leaves on the side away from the wall that were exposed to the sun. The length of the internodes on the stem also looked different.


The student decided to investigate the differences by measuring some features of 30 leaves and internodes from each side of the plant.

The figure on the left shows the leaf shape. The figure on the right shows an internode.


a. i. State the independent variable being investigated.

ii. Outline the procedures the student could use to obtain these results.

The student carried out t-tests for the leaf surface area : leaf mass ratio and for internode length. 

The leaf surface area : leaf mass ratio gave the value t = 12.6. 

The formula for the t-test is:


b. i. Copy and complete the calculation to find the value of t for the internode length.


The table shows the critical values at p = < 0.05 for the t-test.


The number of degrees of freedom is 58.

ii. State how the number of degrees of freedom was calculated.

iii. State and explain the meaning of these results.

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Cambridge International AS And A Level Biology

ISBN: 9781107636828

4th Edition

Authors: Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Jennifer Gregory, Dennis Taylor

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