Abstract
Mice, rats, and other rodents are typically nocturnal animals; that is, their activity level is highest at night. For this science fair project, you will build a device that records your pet's activity by monitoring movement of its exercise wheel to see how it varies during the day and night. You can also experiment with various ways of changing your pet's cycle of activity; for example, by playing with it during the day when it's normally resting.Objective
The objective of this science fair project is to study how the activity level of your pet rodent varies over the course of a day-night cycle, and what factors affect this activity level.
Introduction
Cycles of biological activity that vary over the course of a 24-hour period are called circadian (the word comes from circa, which means approximately, and dia, which means day). The circadian rhythm is tied to the outside world, such as daytime and nighttime, but it is also dependent on an internal clock. This internal clock needs to be "reset" when the external signals change. For example, when you travel to a region in a different time zone, your internal clock needs to adjust to the new day-night cycles. In addition to the sleep-activity cycle, there are numerous other processes that follow a circadian rhythm. Figure 1 shows the timing of various circadian cycles in humans.
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| Figure 1. This diagram depicts some of the circadian patterns that occur in humans. Note that the clock is on a 24-hour cycle, so that 3:30 PM, for example, is noted as 15:30. The hormone melatonin, which is a key regulator of the internal circadian clock, peaks in concentration at 21:00 (9:00 PM). (Wikipedia, 2008). |
Rodents are typically nocturnal, resting during the day and becoming active at night. In the wild, nocturnal activity helps the animal avoid predators. For rodents living in a desert environment, nocturnal activity also has the advantage of restricting activity to the cooler part of the day.
Animals actually have a number of internal clocks that are critical for normal functioning. The internal clocks are "set" by environmental cues, such as the day-night cycle, but they will continue to run even when the animal is kept in total darkness.
The objective of this science fair project is to study how the activity level of your pet rodent varies over the course of a day-night cycle. You will build a device that measures your rodent's activity by tracking the motion of your pet's exercise wheel. You can also experiment with factors that alter the normal day-night cycle of activity, such as keeping your pet awake during the day by playing with it.
Terms, Concepts and Questions to Start Background Research
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Experimental Procedure
To study circadian rhythms in your pet rodent, you will need to devote some time every day for several weeks to observing its activity levels. Your pet's response to changes in the environment, such as varying the amount of playtime your pet experiences during the day, may take several days to observe. Plan your experiments carefully, take thorough notes, and give yourself plenty of time for observation. And, of course, be sure not to cause any stress to your pet during the experiments.
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Credits
David Whyte, PhD, Science Buddies
Thanks to Sandra Slutz, PhD, for suggesting this project idea.
Last edit date: 2008-09-17 12:00:00
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