Powerpoint for Blogspot

download Powerpoint for Blogspot

of 19

Transcript of Powerpoint for Blogspot

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    1/19

    The Effect of Ginseng

    on Lumbriculusvariegatus

    Nicole Loughry, Johnna Price,

    and Kayanna Sayre

    HCOP PE 2008

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    2/19

    Ginseng Facts

    History

    Antioxidant

    Ginsenosides

    Dose/response relationship

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    3/19

    Pulsation Rate:

    Hypothesis

    Ginseng will lower the pulsation ratein Lumbriculus variegatus.

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    4/19

    Experimental DesignPulsation Rate

    Control

    (SpringWater)

    Treatment1(Ginseng12g%)

    Treatment

    2(Ginseng24g%)

    12 worms12 worms

    12 worms

    6 worms10

    minutes

    6 worms10

    minutes

    6 worms10

    minutes

    6 worms20

    minutes

    6 worms20

    minutes

    6 worms20

    minutes

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    5/19

    Materials and Methods

    N= 12 worms in 1 mL spring water (controlgroup)

    N= 12 worms in 1 mL 12g% ginseng

    (treatment group 1) N=12 worms in 1 mL 24g% ginseng

    (treatment group 2)

    Exposed 6 worms from each group inginseng for 10 minutes

    Exposed 6 worms from each group inginseng for 20 minutes

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    6/19

    Materials and MethodsContinued

    Individually removed worms and countedthe pulsation rates underneath amicroscope for 10 seconds and multipliedby 6 to get beats per minute.

    Performed ANOVA (analysis of variance)

    Model variables were treatment, time, andtreatment*time

    Mean comparisons were made using

    Students t-test

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    7/19

    Treatment

    p=

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    8/19

    Hypothesis-

    Locomotion

    Ginseng will increase locomotion inLumbriculus variegatus.

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    9/19

    Experimental DesignLocomotion

    Control(SpringWater) Treatment1

    (Ginseng6g%)

    Treatment

    2(Ginseng12g%)

    12 worms12 worms

    12 worms6

    worms6 p/m

    6worms12 p/m 6

    worms

    6

    worms

    6worms

    6 p/m

    6worms

    12 p/m

    p/m=probes

    per minute

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    10/19

    Material and MethodsLocomotion

    N= 12 worms in 1 mL spring water (controlgroup)

    N= 12 worms in 1 mL 12g% ginseng(treatment group 1)

    N=12 worms in 1 mL 24g% ginseng(treatment group 2)

    Constructed a race track for the worms

    Exposed 12 worms in each solution for tenminutes

    Place one worm on the track and probed

    every 5 seconds for one minute and

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjCFCcHTLJghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjCFCcHTLJg
  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    11/19

    Statistical Analysis

    Calculated mean and standard deviation

    Performed ANOVA (analysis of variance)

    Model variables were treatment, time, andtreatment*time

    Mean comparisons were made usingStudents t-test

    Data re orted as means and standard

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    12/19

    Treatment

    p=0.9980

    Time

    p=0.89345 seconds

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    13/19

    Chemotaxis Hypothesis

    Ginseng will produce a negativechemotactic response in Lumbriculusvariegatus.

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    14/19

    Experimental Design

    Chemotaxis

    Control(springwater)

    Treatment2

    (ginseng12g%)

    20worms

    20worms

    Treatment1

    (ginseng

    6g%)

    20worms

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    15/19

    Materials and Methods

    N=20 worms, individually, added one dropof spring water at tail and observedreaction

    N=20 worms, individually, added one dropof 6 g% ginseng and observed reaction

    N=20 worms, individually, added one dropof 12 g% ginseng and observed reaction

    Recorded data

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    16/19

    Chemotactic Test Results

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    17/19

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, when Lumbriculusvariegatus are subjected to a lowconcentration (12 g%) for 10 minutes,the pulsation rate increases. In support ofour hypothesis, when exposed to 24 g%ginseng, pulsation rate decreased.

    Contrary to our hypothesis, ginseng did

    not affect the locomotion of Californiablackworms.

    Contrary to our hypothesis, ginsengproduced a positive chemotactic response.

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    18/19

    Discussion

    Although ginseng is prized for itsantioxidant benefits, it appears tohave stimulatory effects on thevasculature of worms. More researchis needed to determine if this is truein humans.

  • 8/14/2019 Powerpoint for Blogspot

    19/19

    Works Cited Drewes, Charles PhD. Those wonderful worms.

    Lumbriculus variegatus Lab. Department ofZoology and Genetics University of Iowa.Accessed 2008 June 18.

    [Anonymous]. Ginseng: the mystical healer[Internet]. Disabled World web site. October 23,2006. Accessed 2008 June 18.

    http://kmsayre.blogspot.com

    http://nlloughry.blogspot.com

    http://johnnaprice.blogspot.com