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Daphnia (Daphnia pulex) is a species of water flea that lives in fresh water. An investigation was carried out into the effect of water temperature on the heart rate... show full transcript
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To calculate the average increase in heart rate per °C, we first find the difference in heart rate between 2°C and 22°C:
Heart rate at 22°C = 219 bpm
Heart rate at 2°C = 175 bpm
Difference = 219 - 175 = 44 bpm
Now, we determine the temperature difference:
Temperature difference = 22°C - 2°C = 20°C
Finally, we calculate the average increase in heart rate per °C:
Average increase = ( \frac{44 \text{ bpm}}{20 \text{ °C}} = 2.2 \text{ bpm per °C} )
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Daphnia is a conformer because its heart rate increases with the increase in water temperature. As seen in the table, from 2°C to 22°C, both the water temperature and heart rate increase together, indicating that Daphnia's physiological processes are directly affected by the external temperature.
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Increased water temperature leads to an increase in enzyme activity as many enzymes have optimal functioning at higher temperatures. This increase in enzyme activity results in enhanced respiration and ATP production. Additionally, a higher temperature promotes increased diffusion rates, facilitating a greater supply of oxygen and nutrients to the Daphnia, which supports higher metabolic processes.
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