Please help me with the following discussion questions for my biology experiment to determine the population of animals using a virtual online app known as Virtual Biology Lab. I have attached photos as reference.
Discussion
1. How does different positions effect:
i) the population size
ii) percentage of error
2. How to reduce the percentage of error?
3. What is the similarities of this experiment in aquatic life and wildlife?
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