Sunday, February 21, 2010

Fish Respiration Lab Temperature & Respiration Of Goldfish- How Would This Influence Their Behavior In An Ecosystem?

Temperature & respiration of goldfish- how would this influence their behavior in an ecosystem? - fish respiration lab

Hello everybody
I recently completed a laboratory, such as temperature affects the respiration rate of goldfish. I learned that the respiration per minute with increasing temperature by oxygen levels.
Now I have to explain how a change in the breathing rate of fish can affect their behavior within an ecosystem.
Ideas?

Thank you:)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, if there is less O2 in the ecosystem, then it means that the fish have to breathe for O2, because they are not the "quantity" will cause normal O2 and ATP are used. At the end of the gold fish to die, because if they can not adapt, can not compensate for low O2 in water. Although it would be a sunny climate, fish more compatible because the plants were in the water in a position to produce more O2, so the fish do not work so hard, so is most of the ATP present, and fish would be able to escape from such things as his enemies seek to do after dinner. :)

Anonymous said...

Well, when there is less O2 in the ecosystem, then it means that the fish have to breathe for O2, because they are not the "quantity" will cause normal O2 and ATP are used. At the end of the gold fish to die, because if they can not adapt, can not compensate for low O2 in water. Although it would be a sunny climate, fish more compatible because the plants were in the water in a position to produce more O2, so the fish do not work so hard, so is most of the ATP present, and fish would be able to escape from such things as his enemies seek to do after dinner. :)

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