Environmental Effects on Phenotype Lab
Explore how environment shapes observable traits with two hands-on virtual experiments designed for AP Biology students. This interactive lab demonstrates that genes don’t act alone. Environmental factors can dramatically influence how genetic information is expressed.
Two Complete Experiments:
Experiment 1: Hydrangea & Soil pH
– Plant genetically identical hydrangea seeds in soil with different pH levels (4.0-8.5)
– Watch flowers bloom in colors ranging from deep blue (acidic) to bright pink (alkaline)
– Discover how aluminum availability affects anthocyanin pigment expression
– Same genes, dramatically different phenotypes!
Experiment 2: Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination
– Incubate reptile eggs (ZW or ZZ genotypes) at temperatures from 26°C to 34°C
– Observe how incubation temperature influences sex ratio in offspring
– Track trial data with exportable CSV for data analysis
– Learn why some reptiles rely on environment rather than chromosomes alone
What You’ll Learn:
Phenotypic plasticity – How one genotype can produce multiple phenotypes
Experimental design – Identify independent, dependent, and controlled variables
Data collection – Record and export experimental results for analysis


