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I performed a cricket lab on three groups of crickets: fully fed, starved for 48 hrs, starved for 96 hours to see how these conditions would affect their carbon dioxide ouput..
The results attained were: 19 (Fed), 22 (48 hrs) and 17.5 (96 hrs) <--measured in μl/min of carbon dioxide
the problem with this data is that I am not sure where to start since there is no clear trend
this is what i have so far:
-19 would be the relatively normal CO2 ouput
-metabolic rate decreases when the crickets are starved
-metabolic rate affects carbon dioxide output(?) - but how and why??
thanks for your help
The results attained were: 19 (Fed), 22 (48 hrs) and 17.5 (96 hrs) <--measured in μl/min of carbon dioxide
the problem with this data is that I am not sure where to start since there is no clear trend
this is what i have so far:
-19 would be the relatively normal CO2 ouput
-metabolic rate decreases when the crickets are starved
-metabolic rate affects carbon dioxide output(?) - but how and why??
thanks for your help