Biology, asked by charan4464, 1 year ago

9th class 7th lesson animal behaviour lab activity with aim procedure material required observation and conclusion ​

Answers

Answered by reddeppareddy1323
0

Answer:

into the numbers and let other two numbers has it is 3.38 women empowerment with the help of most cotton hole in one of the lighter and one of the dark chamber fourth point forth show the the box has been divided into four Chambers with different has been divided into four different conditions that a light and a light human dry dry and dark and dark draw and humiliated the number of cockroaches are active in these four Chambers call Teli not discount on this

Explanation:

aim:to study the Cockroach in control that materials required :cardboard box and Cockroaches producer :1)it take take a box and divided into four Chambers in with the help of cardboard 2)make any holes in any two cham::bers of one side so that light can be pasd through th

ese hc

Attachments:
Answered by Qwkerela
0

Animal behaviour lab activity with aim procedure material required observation and conclusion is as follows-

  • Aim: To observe and study the behaviour of a specific animal species in a controlled lab setting.
  •  Procedure::Obtain the necessary materials, such as a lab space, equipment for observation and recording data, and the animal(s) to be studied.
  • Set up the lab space and equipment, ensuring that all necessary safety precautions are taken.
  • Observe and record the behaviour of the animal(s) under different conditions, such as different environments, social settings, and stimuli.
  • Analyze the data collected and draw conclusions about the behaviour of the animal(s) studied.
  • Material Required:Lab space, Equipment for observation and recording data (such as cameras, microphones, etc.)
  • Animals to be studied,Safety equipment (such as gloves, goggles, etc.)
  • Observations:The behaviour of the animal(s) under different conditions
  • Any patterns or changes in behaviour over time
  • Conclusion: Summary of the behaviour of the animal(s) studied
  • Any insights or new information gained from the study
  • Suggestions for future research or areas of study.

#SPJ3

Similar questions