Cellular Respiration

In the cellular respiration lab, my group and I dove into the concept of this respiration inĀ Acheta Domesticus, or the common house cricket. We had used sensors to detect the CO2 levels produced by the crickets at certain environmental temperatures. These were generally at room, cold, and warm. The goal of the project was to see if temperature would affect the cellular respiration levels of the crickets. After collecting the data, an ANOVA test was conducted to analyze the given data, ultimately since the critical value was at a certain point, we rejected the the null hypothesis and determined that the temperature indeed had an impact on cellular respiration of house crickets.