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this is what i wrote:I found it ridiculously easy. Except for that question about the flies and setting up an investigation... I wasn't sure about it.
this is what i wrote:
set up the apparatus as shown in the earlier figure, and fill one with banana the other with plantain, but make sure the apparatuses are identical and the number of pieces and the sizes are equal.
place outside for a day, and then retrieve it to count the number of flies trapper inside.
the one with more flies was attracting more.
lol, you keep the funnel in cause they can't go out, only in.My answer is nearly the same, but I was worried that the flies wouldn't know which apparatus contained the banana and which contained the plaintain, so by trapping them in the flask you aren't really ensuring that they wanted to feed on the banana or the plantain, so I wrote that you should observe the average amount of flies entering each of the flasks (I took the filtering funnel out). I'm not sure though >.< You're probably right.
lol, you keep the funnel in cause they can't go out, only in.
and they know which is which by smell, but the main aim is to see, which they like more or which they are attracted to more.
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