Assuming animals is required, the following results were found.
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How do plants and animals change the environment around them?
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Using a choice chamber to investigate animal responses to stimuli
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Monitoring water pollution with invertebrate indicator species
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Studying animal behaviour
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Investigating turn alternation behaviour of woodlice
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Brine date
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Observing blood circulation in Asellus
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Circulation in animals
usually involves a circulatory system – a pump with valved vessels that moves fluid around the body. Take a closer look at animals, or animal organs to develop this idea. Experiments
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Investigating factors affecting the heart rate of Daphnia
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Investigating the response of Calliphora larvae to light
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Measuring the rate of metabolism
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Observing earthworm locomotion
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Changes in earthworm responsiveness
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Investigating the response of worms to soil improvers
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Movement of seed beetles
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Measuring respiratory quotient
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Dissecting lungs
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Looking at a heart
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Controlling body mass
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Selection in action – banded snails