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Research Expedition to the Cretaceous

Research Expedition to the Cretaceous. Design Outline and Hypothesis:. Title/Purpose: The effect of dinosaur metabolism on… Hypothesis (for endothermic and ectothermic data): Independent Variable I.V. Category of I.V.

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Research Expedition to the Cretaceous

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  1. Research Expedition to the Cretaceous Design Outline and Hypothesis: Title/Purpose: The effect of dinosaur metabolism on… Hypothesis (for endothermic and ectothermic data): Independent Variable I.V. Category of I.V. Levels of I.V. (Treatments): Modern endotherm (research!), Modern ectotherm (research!), Dinosuar from the past (make-up data) Number of Trials Dependent Variable Category of Data Constants NOTE: Put completed presentations in: Users/Common/Teachers/Public/Stewart/YourClassPeriod(Delete this note) Remember: ALL GROUP MEMBERS MUST ALSO SUBMIT A WRITTEN ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION. CITE SOURCES Slide created and presented by GROUP MEMBER 1:

  2. Research Expedition to the Cretaceous Experimental Design and Procedures: CITE SOURCES Slide created and presented by GROUP MEMBER 1:

  3. Research Expedition to the Cretaceous Data Table #1:Data supporting endothermic metabolism. NOTE: Include researched data on comparable modern endotherms and ectotherms. It is suggested you delete this note then cut and paste an Excel table here. See Guidelines for how to construct a table in Excel. Or go tohttp://rhsweb.org/jstewart/assignments/wwwIntegratedScience34/ScienceFair/DataAnalysis.htmfor instructions. NOTE: Put completed presentations in: Users/Common/Teachers/Public/Stewart/YourClassPeriod(Delete this note) Remember: ALL GROUP MEMBERS MUST ALSO SUBMIT A WRITTEN ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION. CITE SOURCES Slide created and presented by GROUP MEMBER 2:

  4. Research Expedition to the Cretaceous Graph #1:Data supporting endothermic metabolism. NOTE: It is suggested you delete this note then cut and paste an Excel graph here. See Guidelines for how to construct a graph in Excel. Or go tohttp://rhsweb.org/jstewart/assignments/wwwIntegratedScience34/ScienceFair/DataAnalysis.htmfor instructions. CITE SOURCES Slide created and presented by GROUP MEMBER 2:

  5. Research Expedition to the Cretaceous Data Table #2:Data supporting ectothermic metabolism. NOTE: Include researched data on comparable modern endotherms and ectotherms. It is suggested you delete this note then cut and paste an Excel table here. See Guidelines for how to construct a table in Excel. Or go tohttp://rhsweb.org/jstewart/assignments/wwwIntegratedScience34/ScienceFair/DataAnalysis.htmfor instructions. NOTE: Put completed presentations in: Users/Common/Teachers/Public/Stewart/YourClassPeriod(Delete this note) Remember: ALL GROUP MEMBERS MUST ALSO SUBMIT A WRITTEN ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION. CITE SOURCES Slide created and presented by GROUP MEMBER 3:

  6. Research Expedition to the Cretaceous Graph #2:Data supporting ectothermic metabolism. NOTE: It is suggested you delete this note then cut and paste an Excel graph here. See Guidelines for how to construct a graph in Excel. Or go tohttp://rhsweb.org/jstewart/assignments/wwwIntegratedScience34/ScienceFair/DataAnalysis.htmfor instructions. CITE SOURCES Slide created and presented by GROUP MEMBER 3:

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