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Full Virtual Lab

* To be completed with the full virtual lab student handout found in the teacher resource packet.

Problem: How will temperature affect the growth of Manduca over time?

Generate your own hypothesis and predictions about what will happen. Collect your data

  1. Start with the Manduca Grown at 20°C. Set the Day to 01 and click Apply.
  2. Record the mass (g) located at the top of the picture. Then click on the picture to magnify it. Then measure the length by clicking on one end of the Manduca caterpillar. Then, click on five points along the rest of the Manduca with the last point being the opposite end of the Manduca. Record the length in your data table.
  3. Repeat Step 2 for all the days by changing the day drop down menu to day 02, then 03, and so on until the last day in the drop down menu. Remember to click Apply after you change the day.
  4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 for all the Manduca reared at 20°C by changing the Manduca # drop down menu to 02, then 03, and so on until you’ve recorded data for all the Manduca.
  5. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for the Manduca grown at 30°C.

Analyze your data

  1. Plot graphs of your data (length vs. days and mass vs. days) for both temperatures using your own Excel sheet to determine if there are real differences between the different temperature groups.
  2. Use the analysis questions from your full virtual lab student handout along with the information about temperature, Manduca, and animal growth on this website to help you interpret your data.
  3. Optional: If you want more animals in your sample size or a third temperature for comparison, then click over to the Do it Yourself link. See the full virtual lab student handout for instructions on how to do this.

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Manduca Grown at 20°C

Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 01
Mass in grams (g): 0.001661
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 02
Mass in grams (g):
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 03
Mass in grams (g): 0.004370
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 04
Mass in grams (g): 0.009481
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 05
Mass in grams (g): 0.009306
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 06
Mass in grams (g): 0.016076
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 07
Mass in grams (g): 0.025431
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 08
Mass in grams (g): 0.051400
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 09
Mass in grams (g): 0.051420
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 10
Mass in grams (g): 0.052147
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 11
Mass in grams (g): 0.070235
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 12
Mass in grams (g): 0.120076
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 13
Mass in grams (g): 0.161540
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 14
Mass in grams (g): 0.153900
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 15
Mass in grams (g): 0.197600
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 16
Mass in grams (g): 0.031720
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 17
Mass in grams (g): 0.510100
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 18
Mass in grams (g): 0.505800
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 19
Mass in grams (g): 0.521600
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 20
Mass in grams (g): 0.898900
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 21
Mass in grams (g): 1.579200
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 22
Mass in grams (g): 2.219400
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 23
Mass in grams (g): 2.418200
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 24
Mass in grams (g): 2.416600
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 25
Mass in grams (g): 2.339000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 26
Mass in grams (g): 3.642900
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 27
Mass in grams (g): 4.933200
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 28
Mass in grams (g): 6.759800
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 29
Mass in grams (g): 9.472800
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 30
Mass in grams (g): 12.910000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 31
Mass in grams (g): 14.850000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 32
Mass in grams (g): 17.857000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 33
Mass in grams (g): 16.667000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 34
Mass in grams (g): 14.784000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 35
Mass in grams (g): 12.732000
Manduca 01 (Lab 20°C)
Day: 36
Mass in grams (g): 11.071000

Manduca Grown at 30°C

Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 01
Mass in grams (g): 0.002375
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 02
Mass in grams (g): 0.004569
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 03
Mass in grams (g): 0.009072
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 04
Mass in grams (g): 0.030864
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 05
Mass in grams (g): 0.038071
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 06
Mass in grams (g): 0.141253
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 07
Mass in grams (g): 0.174307
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 08
Mass in grams (g): 0.583500
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 09
Mass in grams (g): 1.269000
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 10
Mass in grams (g): 1.240100
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 11
Mass in grams (g): 2.268800
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 12
Mass in grams (g): 4.329800
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 13
Mass in grams (g): 6.880260
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 14
Mass in grams (g): 8.298300
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 15
Mass in grams (g): 5.794070
Manduca 01 (Lab 30°C)
Day: 16
Mass in grams (g): 5.659010
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  • Publisher: Arizona State University School of Life Sciences Ask A Biologist
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  • Date published: 28 Dec, 2016
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A manduca around some lab glass equipment

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