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consumed per gram of organism over several five-minute trials, and the An experiment to measure the rate of respiration in crickets and mice at 10° C and 25° C was performed using a respirometer, an apparatus that measures changes in gas volume. Respiration was measured in mL of O2 consumed per gram of organism over several five-minute trials, and the following data were obtained. According to the data, the crickets at 25° C have greater oxygen consumption per gram of tissue than do the crickets at 10° C. According to the data, the mice at 10° C demonstrated greater oxygen consumption per gram of tissue than did the mice at 25° C. This trend in oxygen consumption is different in mice and crickets. EXPLAIN THE RESULTS OF THIS MOUSE/CRICKET TEMPERATURE EXPERIMENT

consumed per gram of organism over several five-minute trials, and the An experiment to measure the rate of respiration in crickets and mice at 10° C and 25° C was performed using a respirometer, an apparatus that measures changes in gas volume. Respiration was measured in mL of O2 consumed per gram of organism over several five-minute trials, and the following data were obtained. According to the data, the crickets at 25° C have greater oxygen consumption per gram of tissue than do the crickets at 10° C. According to the data, the mice at 10° C demonstrated greater oxygen consumption per gram of tissue than did the mice at 25° C. This trend in oxygen consumption is different in mice and crickets. EXPLAIN THE RESULTS OF THIS MOUSE/CRICKET TEMPERATURE EXPERIMENT