Metabolic-Rate Table — Question 2
Study Description and Data Table
A team of biologists measured the metabolic rate (in arbitrary units) of three closely related freshwater fish species at five different water temperatures, ranging from 25°C to 65°C. Each measurement was repeated three times and the mean is reported in Table 1.
Background: Metabolic rate generally rises with temperature in cold-blooded animals because biochemical reactions proceed more quickly at higher temperatures. The three species in this experiment inhabit overlapping but distinct natural temperature ranges; Species A is found in the coldest waters, Species C in the warmest.
Table 1. Metabolic rate at varying temperature:
| Temp (°C) | Species A | Species B | Species C |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 |
| 35 | 2.4 | 2.9 | 3.4 |
| 45 | 2.8 | 3.3 | 3.8 |
| 55 | 3.2 | 3.7 | 4.2 |
| 65 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.6 |
Question
Answer choices
- 3.2
- 2.1
- 1.1
- 1.6
D Correct answer: D) 1.6
Subtract the metabolic rate at the lowest temperature from the rate at the highest temperature. 4.1 - 2.5 = 1.6.
On Science questions, the data table or graph is the answer key. Outside biology or chemistry knowledge is rarely needed; everything you need is in front of you.
When a question asks about a single species or a single condition, isolate just that row or column before answering. Looking at the whole table at once is the most common error.
The underlying rule
For "by how much did X change" questions, subtract the endpoint values. Always read both axes and units before subtracting.
Why each wrong answer is wrong
- A) 3.2: This option misreads the table — typically by grabbing the wrong row, the wrong column, or the wrong arithmetic operation.
- B) 2.1: This option misreads the table — typically by grabbing the wrong row, the wrong column, or the wrong arithmetic operation.
- C) 1.1: This option misreads the table — typically by grabbing the wrong row, the wrong column, or the wrong arithmetic operation.
Study tip
Treat ACT Science as graph-and-table reading, not biology trivia. The skills are essentially the same as reading a stock chart or a sports box score under time pressure.
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