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    aerobic respiration in plants and animals e.g. germinating seeds and mealworms Bio Experiment : Comparing Rate of respiration in mealworms at different temperatures? Mealworms are cold-blooded animals and are unable to maintain a constant core temperature‚ hence respiration would therefore change with temperature. As glucose is oxidised‚ oxygen is used up and carbon dioxide and heat energy is produced. Increment in temperature / production of CO2 or O2 consumption would hence be good indicators

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    molitor is the scientific name for mealworm. While conducting the experiment‚ the Tenebrio molitor is given a drug name aspirin to see the changes in the worm after taking the drug. The independent variable is aspirin and the dependent variable is death rate. Aspirin is given to Tenebrio molitor to see if they die from taking the drug. In many countries‚ mealworms are being served for meals. It’s surprisingly tasty and is a very high source of protein. Mealworms live in places surrounded by what

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    locations to test the pill bugs’ preference of mediums. The middle or fifth chamber of the choice chamber was not filled with any medium so it could serve as the control group of the experiment. The mediums consisted of pine shavings‚ moss‚ mulch‚ and mealworm nutrient. The movement of the pill bugs was observed and reported every minute for fifteen minutes. After fifteen minutes‚ the final observation of the location of each of the pill bugs was recorded and used later in the experiment. This method

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    Using a cotton ball a small amount of distilled water was dabbed on each of 6 mealworms. The mealworms were then placed into an Erlenmeyer flask using the forceps. Using the ring stand and clamp to keep the flask in place the CO2 sensor and datalogger were inserted into the flask and initial and final CO2 readings were recorded.(Use pages

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    With a specific end goal to help kids learn and comprehend science ideas‚ we should first comprehend the way of their thoughts regarding their general surroundings. Various variables impact youngster’s origination of common phenomena. Duit and Treagust (1995) propose that kids’ originations stem from and are profoundly established in every day encounters‚ which are useful and important in the youngster’s day by day life setting. On the other hand‚ kids’ originators frequently are not exploratory

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    to 3 months (Mason‚ 1998). Given the association between metabolic rate‚ respiratory quotient‚ and nutrition the current study was performed to determine the effect of diet on the metabolic rate and respiratory quotient on the mealworm. To assess this effect‚ the mealworms were divided into three distinct groups; Group 1 was fed a regular diet of wheat bran and oatmeal‚ group 2 was only fed water (starved) while group 3 was fed a high protein diet. It is predicted that group 1 would have an R.Q value

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    with a longer hind leg will run faster then a lighter beetle with shorter hind legs‚ dismissing our hypothesis (b) that a heavier body mass will result in a slower running speed. 1. INTRODUCTION Also known as yellow mealworms‚ the Tenebrio Molitor is a scavengers and are among the largest insects that infest stored products(Benette 2003). A less noticeable yet dissimilar trait of the Tenebrio molitor is that it has only four tarsal segments on its hind legs‚ as opposed

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    A diet of crickets and mealworms is great‚ and when the gecko is bigger‚ superworms can be introduced. I currently feed my geckos only mealworms and superworms‚ I am not a fan of having crickets in the house! Mealworms are to be refrigerated so they won’t turn into beetles. Refridgeration will kill superworms‚ so keep them out! They turn into a beetle-like insect too‚ but

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    Pogona is a genus of reptiles containing eight species‚ which are often known by the common name bearded dragons. The term "bearded dragon" is most commonly used to describe the central bearded dragon‚ (Pogona vitticeps).[citation needed] The name "bearded dragon" refers to the "beard" of the lizard‚ the underside of the throat which turns black if they are stressed or see a potential rival. Members of this genus live in the arid‚ rocky‚ semidesert regions and dry open woodlands of Australia.[citation

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    Piranhas and eels have many similarities and differences. They both also have lots of traits and information. They both can have the same attitude. They live in the same area. Piranhas and eels both live in the northeastern part of South America. Also for a difference‚eels live in Greenland through North America. Piranhas on the other hand live in the northeastern part of South America. They both live in rivers and streams in South America

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