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Data21 Lab 3

Data21 Lab 3

Cellular Respiration with LabQuest


O'Bryant - January 28, 2021


All experimental data can be found on the Hinton Google Drive here

Experiment 1:

Question:  How does the length of germination time effect the rate of CO2 production in Alaska peas?

Independent Variable:  Germination Time (Un-germinated, 24 Hours, 48 Hours)

Dependent Variable:  CO2 Production

Experiment 2:

Question:  How does rate of CO2 production compare between Soy Beans, Mung Beans, and Alaska peas?

Independent Variable:  Type of pea/bean (Soy Beans, Mung Beans, Alaska Peas)

Dependent Variable:  CO2 Production


Experiment 3:

Question:  How does rate of CO2 production compare between equivalent masses of Crickets and Alaska Peas?

Independent Variable:  Organism (Crickets, Alaska Peas)

Dependent Variable:  CO2 Production


Line of Best Fit and Calculating the Respiration Rates

In order to determine the respiration rate for each of the variables tested above, we must calculate the line of best fit for each dataset. 

Recall, a linear equation has the form Y = mx + b  

Y= CO2 with units of ppm (parts per million)

m = Slope or Respiration Rate with units of ppm / second

x = time with units of seconds

b = Y-intercept (CO2) with units of ppm

 

Using Excel or Google Sheets, we can calculate our line of best fit and the respiration rate, m, with the data:

ConditionRespiration Rate (CO2 ppm/second)
Un-germinated Alaska Peas-0.008142835141
24 Hour Germinated Alaska Peas0.400294823
48 Hour Germinated Alaska Peas0.3947037469
24 Hour Germinated Mung Beans0.3296257508
24 Hour Germinated Soy Beans0.3539077248
Crickets1.477949

 

We can then graph the data to visualize the rates of respiration for each sample:

 



Kennedy & BLA-Banerjee - February 11, 2021

Lab3_Cell_Resp_data_021121.csv


BLA-Via - February 25, 2021

BLA-Lab Session-02-25-2021.csv