Before you begin to design your experiment, a few things to remember. 1) There are a bunch of videos in the above pages to reference, regarding antioxidants and their function. 2) You need to come up with questions to clarify the UC-Davis procedure handed out yesterday. 3) You need to consider how you will present this information (i.e. poster, video, menu, pamphlet, presentation, blog, etc.)
Experimental Design Proposal must contain the following:
Names of people in your group (list, maximum of 3)
Short paragraph discussing the food you chose and why (3 or 4 sentences) - could be type of food (i.e. carrots) or a category of food (i.e. fruit). You should site any sources you use (simple web links are good enough).
List of constants and variables - as discussed yesterday, you should limit your variables to ONE. For example, if picking carrots, you variable could be cooking style (i.e. raw, boiled, sauteed). You would not want to look at both cooking style and color of carrots (they are not all orange). If you are inspired by color of carrots, then you would eliminate cooking style and just use RAW for all of them.
Provide questions concerning the procedure using Folin's Reagent.
DUE TOMORROW!
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