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masha68 [24]
2 years ago
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The chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, is a pathogenic fungus that has severely impacted frog populations around th

e globe. If you were a scientist studying this fungus and wanted to know if it could infect a new frog species, how would you conduct your experiment
Biology
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puteri [66]2 years ago
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The best design for this experiment is to have a specific number of frogs exposed to this fungus and to have the same number of frogs in the same environment free from this bacteria.

<h3>What is an experiment?</h3>

An experiment is a scientific process that has the purpose of testing a hypothesis or in this case, discovering the effect of a specific variable (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis).

<h3>What is the best experimental design?</h3>

In most cases, if you can test the effect of a pathogen or even medicine, the following elements are required:

  • Experimental group: Individuals exposed to the pathogen or medicine.
  • Control groups: Individuals that are not exposed.

Based on this, in this experiment the best idea is to have the same number of frogs for the experimental and control group and the same conditions. Then, you need to expose the experimental group to the fungus and compare their behavior, symptoms, etc. to the control group to see the effect of the fungus on them.

Learn more about experiments in: brainly.com/question/9199868

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