My hypothesis as I preformed the experiment was that the D. magna would be affected as much as humans are when they have consumed caffeine and alcohol. Before I started the experiment, I predicted that the D. magna’s heart ratewould have increased more and more every time the experiment with caffeine was done, and that the heart rate would have decreased more and more as the experiment with alcohol was done. IS this hypothesis good why or why not grade it as 1- inadequate 2- adequate 3-minor errors 4- throrough
My hypothesis as I preformed the experiment was that the D. magna would be affected as much as humans are when they have consumed caffeine and alcohol. Before I started the experiment, I predicted that the D. magna’s heart ratewould have increased more and more every time the experiment with caffeine was done, and that the heart rate would have decreased more and more as the experiment with alcohol was done. IS this hypothesis good why or why not grade it as 1- inadequate 2- adequate 3-minor errors 4- throrough
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My hypothesis as I preformed the experiment was that the D. magna would be affected as much as humans are when they have consumed caffeine and alcohol. Before I started the experiment, I predicted that the D. magna’s heart ratewould have increased more and more every time the experiment with caffeine was done, and that the heart rate would have decreased more and more as the experiment with alcohol was done.
IS this hypothesis good why or why not grade it as
1- inadequate
2- adequate
3-minor errors
4- throrough
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