Multiple Choice
Suppose that you want to plot metabolic data for animals ranging in weight from 2 g to 10,000,000 g. A log‒log plot would be useful because
A) data > 1,000,000 g or < 1 g cannot be plotted on other kinds of graphs.
B) a log‒log plot transforms an allometric equation into a curve.
C) a log‒log plot puts all animals (e.g., birds and frogs) on the same trend line.
D) with a log‒log plot, a wide range of body weights can easily be plotted on the same graph.
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