Problem
• How does different amounts of radiation affect growth?
• Is it true that radiation can cause mutations and complications?
Research• Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through space and may
be able to penetrate many materials
• The four main types of radiation are alpha radiation, gamma radiaton, beta radiation, and x radiation
• Alpha radiation cannot penetrate human skin but is still harmful
• Beta radiation is moderately penetrating and can cause skin problems
• Gamma radiation and X radiation are x-rays and can penetrate easily and can be extremely harmful (this is the kind of radiation in microwaves and used in my experiment)
• Radiation and genetic mutations
• Certain amounts=different affects?
• Standing in front of a microwave myth or fact?
• Cancer radiation can affect growth hormones
• Not only radiation but inhaling radiation can cause cancer.
• More radiation can cause more problems.
Hypothesis
• If the seed is microwaved for a longer amount of time, then it will cause more damage to the seed.
• Supported by the idea that radiation will kill the seed more with more exposure to the radiation.
Materials
• 4 lima bean seeds
• 1 microwave oven
• four 5 cm by 5 cm containers (height:7.6 cm)
• water
• 236 ml of dirt per container
Procedure
• Control: plant not microwaved
• Manipulative: amount of exposure to microwave radiation
• Responding: results of growth and development of seeds
• Microwaved plant A: 0 seconds B: 5 seconds C: 10 seconds D: 20 seconds
• All were placed by a window and watered once daily
Results
• trial 1: growth of plant B on day 7, plant A on day 10, and plant C no growth
• trial 2: growth of plant B on day 7, plant A on day 11, and plant C on day 11
• trial 3: growth of plant B on day 7, plant A on day 9, and plant C on day 11
• Plant D had no growth through all 3 trials
Conclusion• If the seed is microwaved for a longer amount of time, then it will cause
more damage to the seed.
• Supported by my research that radiation caused problems, complications, and kills growth hormones
• The experiment shows that plant B (5 seconds) had just enough radiation for something to happen in the seed that caused the seed to grow extremely fast
• Plant B grew almost twice as fast as plant A (0 seconds)
• Improvements: could have done it in a plastic bag with water to see full growth.
• Advancements: could have taken it further and microwaved seeds for longer amounts of time to make my results more accurate
• Problems: plant C did not grow at all in trial 1
Thanks
• Bleifield, Maurice. Botany Projects for Young Scientists. Maurice Bleifield: n.p., 1992. Print.
• Bugsby, Bruce. "Biological Effects of Radiation." Health Physics Society. HPS, 19 May 2009. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. <http://www.hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q1280.html>.
• Martinez, Alfonzo Balmori. "The Effects of Microwaves on Trees and Other
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• O'Leary, Nancy. "Does Microwave Radiation Affect Seed Growth?" infoplease. N.p.,
• 8 Nov. 2009. Web. 8 Nov. 2009. <http://www.infoplease.com/cig/science-fair-projects/does-microwave-radiation-affect-seed-growth.html>.
• Tocci, Salvatore. Plant Projects for Young Scientists. N.p.: Franklin Watts, 2000. Print.