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An experiment to study the effect of glucose concentration on respiration rates in yeast.  

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An experiment to study the effect of glucose concentration on respiration rates in yeast. Analysis: For my analysis I will make two graphs. One will be a line graph with continuous data of the results, so there should be smooth curves on it. And the other is a bar chart which show's an average amount of carbon dioxide produced in the first three minutes of the five experiments. Prediction: My prediction is that an increase in glucose concentration will create a directly proportional increase in the production of carbon dioxide and therefore the respiration rate. For example a doubling of glucose concentration will cause a doubling of carbon dioxide production and therefore a doubling of the rate of respiration. Discussion: By looking at the line graph of my results I can see that the amount of carbon dioxide produced (dependant variable) is proportional to the concentration of the glucose (the independent variable)....

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