Team:Evry/volume

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<h2>Volume of the tail</h2>
<h2>Volume of the tail</h2>
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r<sub>b</sub> = 0.07cm<br/>
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r<sub>b</sub> = 0.035cm<br/>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/9/96/Tail-volume.png" alt="tail volume computation" />
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<h2>Volume of the head</h2>
<h2>Volume of the head</h2>
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r<sub>h</sub> = 0.25cm
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r<sub>h</sub> = 0.3cm
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/2/27/Head-volume.png" alt="head volume computation" />
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<h2>Volume of the skin</h2>
<h2>Volume of the skin</h2>
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e=35µm
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To compute the volume of the skin we do the difference between the external and internal sphere/cone.
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T<sub>skin</sub> = 35 * 10<sup>-4</sup> cm
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First the volume for the skin in the head:
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/4/47/Ta.png" alt="head volume computation" />
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/6/60/Vblo.png" alt="head skin volume computation" />
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Then the volume for the skin in the tail:
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/f/f8/Tail-int-volume.png" alt="tail skin volume computation" />
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Finally the whole tadpole skin volume:
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/0/0e/Skin-volume.png" alt="skin volume computation" />
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<h2>Volume of the blood</h2>
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<p>According to a study published in the article "The Blood-Volume of Cold-Blooded Animals as Determined by Experiments Upon Frogs and Lizards", the average volume of blood in a frog in cubic centimetre is equal to 4.61% of its masse in grammes.
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We took the same percentage for a tadpole. </br>
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For the masse, we mesured m<sub>g</sub>=1mg for a wet-weighed 5-days tadpole. <p/>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/e/e4/Ta7.png" alt="tail volume computation" />
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<h2>Volume of the receptor</h2>
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We considered the receptor as any tissue which can recept the auxin via the blood except the skin.
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/7/7f/Ta11.png" alt="tail volume computation" />
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 21 October 2012

Tadpole's volume calculation

The tadpole shape is approximated by a cone and a sphere.


tadpole volume computation

Volume of the tail

rb = 0.035cm
H = 0.8cm
tail volume computation

Volume of the head

rh = 0.3cm
head volume computation

Volume of the tadpole

head volume computation

Volume of the skin

To compute the volume of the skin we do the difference between the external and internal sphere/cone. Tskin = 35 * 10-4 cm First the volume for the skin in the head:
head skin volume computation
Then the volume for the skin in the tail:
tail skin volume computation
Finally the whole tadpole skin volume:
skin volume computation

Volume of the blood

According to a study published in the article "The Blood-Volume of Cold-Blooded Animals as Determined by Experiments Upon Frogs and Lizards", the average volume of blood in a frog in cubic centimetre is equal to 4.61% of its masse in grammes. We took the same percentage for a tadpole.
For the masse, we mesured mg=1mg for a wet-weighed 5-days tadpole.

tail volume computation

Volume of the receptor

We considered the receptor as any tissue which can recept the auxin via the blood except the skin.
tail volume computation