CAMPBELL BIOLOGY,VOL.II >CUSTOM<
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY,VOL.II >CUSTOM<
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WHAT IF? Ø Suppose a scientist finds that a population of plants growing in a breezy location is more prone to herbivory by insects than a population of the same species growing in a sheltered area. Suggest a hypothesis to account for this observation.

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Scenario 4: On your frequent trips to Costa Rica you have seen that there are certain trees that have ants that live on them and the same species of trees without ants. Trees that have ants living on them show little sign of being eaten by herbivores (deer, cows, etc.), but trees without ants are severely injured by herbivores. You think that ants may protect these trees somehow from herbivores. Prompt Response What question might you ask? What is your hypothesis? What is your prediction? What are your independent and dependent variables? How would you experimentally test your hypothesis? Be sure to identify your control and treatment groups. Scenario 5: While walking in a park, you see lush growth of a certain plant in some areas, but very poor light and moisture between these areas
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