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Introduction, results, Methods, cited
Glazier, Douglas S., 2008. Effects…
Introduction
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The relationship between body mass and BMR in mammals is generally that larger mammals have a higher BMR than smaller mammals. This is due to the fact that larger bodies require more energy to maintain basic bodily functions is not always linear
Question?
What is the relationship between mass-specific body mass and BMR in mammals?What is the relationship between body mass and BMR in mammals?
What is the relationship between body mass and BMR in birds?
Will average mass-specific BMR for birds = average BMR for mammals
Discussion
looking into the differences and similarities of studies that the research would have the same result and review on that larger mammas with larger body mass will have a higher BMR . its would be linear. their lifespans demonstrates a positive exponential relationship, which indicates that the larger the mass of a wild mammal the longer their lifespans are. While the linear option for the trendline showed a positive correlation and had a positive slopey = 240.13e^0.1749
that dietary can have the impacted with the higher BMR, for example a mammals that is only herbivores will have the higher BMR the compare to a mammals that is carnivores which might not fit the trend line.relationship between mass-specific body mass and BMR in mammals may differ from that of birds. While larger mammals may also have higher BMRs, factors such as diet and activity level can also play a role in this relationship.The two above relationships are the same with birds and mammals having an inversely proportional relationship between mass-specific body mass and BMR.
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Show the trend of metabolic rate,BMR and body mass data postive correlation. slope of the relationship the slope of the equation can be viewed as y = 0.0007x + 2.7671
results
The data shown mammals have the higher average mass and BMR compared to BMR in birds require more energy to maintain their body mass.slope of the relationship is y = 0.0024x + 0.5085 with an R-squared value of 0.7791.meaning that larger birds tend to have higher BMRs.That mass specific BMR and body mass to have no correlation or an inverse relationship.Y=0.0388x^-0.344 and R^2=0.8184
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