Team:Evry/volume
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Revision as of 15:11, 21 October 2012
Tadpole's volume calculation
The tadpole shape is approximated by a cone and a sphere.Volume of the tail
rb = 0.035cmH = 0.8cm
Volume of the head
rh = 0.3cmVolume of the tadpole
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: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.