Aging workers of the Neotropical termite, Neocapritermes taracua, develop blue crystal-containing glands ("backpacks") on their backs. When they fight intruding termites and are hampered, these "blue" termites explode, and the glands spew a stickly liquid (Sobotnik et al 2012). The following data are from an experiment that measured the toxicity of the blue substance. A single drop of the liquid extracted from blue termites was placed on individuals of a second termite species , Labioterm es labralis, and the number that were immobilized (dead or paralyzed) within 60 minutes was recorded. The frequency of this outcome was compared with a control treatment in which liquid from glands of "white" termites lacking teh blue crystals was dropped instead. Unharmed Immobilized Liquid Source Blue Workers 3 37 White Workers 31 9. What is the expected number of unharmed blue workers? (round to whole number) What is the expected number of immobilized blue workers? (round to whole number) What is the expected number of unharmed white workers? (round to whole number) (round to whole number) What is the expected number of immobilized white workers? df = х (round to 2 decimals) Critical value X 0.051,1 |(</>) 0.05 Ho=The proportion of immobilized individuals is the same between liquid from blue and white workers. We (reject, fail to reject, accept) the Ho. HA=The proportion of immobilized individuals is not the same. Can we assume this is true? Are the contents of the blue backpacks toxic? (yes or no)
Aging workers of the Neotropical termite, Neocapritermes taracua, develop blue crystal-containing glands ("backpacks") on their backs. When they fight intruding termites and are hampered, these "blue" termites explode, and the glands spew a stickly liquid (Sobotnik et al 2012). The following data are from an experiment that measured the toxicity of the blue substance. A single drop of the liquid extracted from blue termites was placed on individuals of a second termite species , Labioterm es labralis, and the number that were immobilized (dead or paralyzed) within 60 minutes was recorded. The frequency of this outcome was compared with a control treatment in which liquid from glands of "white" termites lacking teh blue crystals was dropped instead. Unharmed Immobilized Liquid Source Blue Workers 3 37 White Workers 31 9. What is the expected number of unharmed blue workers? (round to whole number) What is the expected number of immobilized blue workers? (round to whole number) What is the expected number of unharmed white workers? (round to whole number) (round to whole number) What is the expected number of immobilized white workers? df = х (round to 2 decimals) Critical value X 0.051,1 |(</>) 0.05 Ho=The proportion of immobilized individuals is the same between liquid from blue and white workers. We (reject, fail to reject, accept) the Ho. HA=The proportion of immobilized individuals is not the same. Can we assume this is true? Are the contents of the blue backpacks toxic? (yes or no)
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