Daphnia have a single, small heart that is visible under a low-power microscope. Its heart rate, which can be up to 300 beats per minute, can be monitored and counted under different conditions such as changing water temperature or chemical concentration in the water. Keeping other factors constant allows the effect of one variable on the heart rate to be determined.
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Daphnia have a single, small heart that is visible under a low-power microscope. Its heart rate, which can be up to 300 beats per minute, can be monitored and counted under different conditions such as changing water temperature or chemical concentration in the water. Keeping other factors constant allows the effect of one variable on the heart rate to be determined.
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Daphnia, the single, small heart is easily visible when
viewed under transmitted light under a low power
microscope. The heart rate (which can be up to 300 beats per minute) can be monitored and counted in different conditions for example changing water temperature, or changing the type and concentration of chemicals added to t