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Analyzing Data from a Between-Subjects Factorial Experiment A two-way analysis of variance is appropriate for experiments that have
Phosphate Ions
Negatively charged ions (PO4^3-) that play crucial roles in biological processes such as energy transfer and cellular regulation.
Sensible Perspiration
Perspiration excreted by the sweat glands that appears as moisture on the skin; produced in large quantity when there is much humidity in the atmosphere.
Sweat Glands
Glands in the skin that produce sweat as a means to cool the body and eliminate certain waste products.
Water Loss
The process of losing water from the body, which can occur through means such as sweating, urination, or evaporation.
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