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Science Fair Projects, Ideas & Experiments :: Mammalian Biology
Rat science fair projects shed light on new theories...
Light and DarkHumans think that in order to get anything done a space has to be lit. However, nocturnal animals prefer to do things in the dark. Objectives/GoalsThe objective of my project is to determine whether the absence of light will effect the time it takes a trained rat to navigate its way through a maze. Methods/MaterialsMaterials used: Method and Procedure used: 1.Train rats to run maze in the light ResultsAverage times for each rat in the dark and in the light: Raw Data for all three rats: Conclusions/DiscussionIn my hypothesis I predicted that the three rats would run faster through the maze in the dark because I thought since rats have poor eyesight they would not use their eyesight to navigate, that it is distracting to them. Therefore, instead of using their eyesight, the rats would use their touch and smell. My data showed that when all three of the rats ran through the maze in the dark they did so faster than in the light. The average time combined for all three rats to run through the maze in the light was :42.61 seconds, and the average time in the dark was :28.37. I was not surprised that the results supported my hypothesis because my background research indicated that rats don#t rely on their vision to navigate, rats would possibly navigate better without their vision. My results show that rat #3 went :21.56 seconds faster in the dark trials than he did in the light trials. This is a significant result supporting my hypothesis. All of the averages showed that they ran faster in the dark than in the light. 3rd party contributor
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