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1. __How does the number of beans being passed change as your finger combination change?__ The number of beans being passed changes because whenever you want to grab something--anything; You are most likely to grab it with UR-1 and UR-2 (thumb and pointer finger). Since that way is very common,you are use to it and is helpful. When it comes to pass the bean with UR1- and UR-5 (thumb and pinky finger), it is most likely that the number of passing the bean will decrease from the beginning; because since grabbing the bean and passing it, it is difficult for most of the people.

2. __What are some conclusions you can develop from looking at this data?__ Some conclusions I can develop from looking at this data is that you can see how many times the bean is passed from the finger combination we used to the ones we are not use to passing the bean. The data shows that when we used UR-5, is when data decreases. Basically, the data starts from high results to low results.

3. __What might 2 or 3 sources of error that occurred during this experiment?__ Approximately, there were about 2 source errors. One of the errors me and my partner, Rosa, were passing the bean with UR-5 and UR-1; When we had the feeling that the bean is going to fall, one of our other fingers will be used instead of the ones we have to. Another error was that my partner were so focused on passing the bean to each other, we'd lose counting and forget what we were left on.

4. __How does this Lab Demonstrate "ADAPTIONS"?__ This lab demonstrate "ADAPTIONS" because it shows us that humans need thumbs in order to do some certain things. For example; We need the thumb finger in order to write! If we don't have that, then it would be difficult to do so. Us humans aren't the only ones that has adaptions--animals too. A frog for example, they have webbed feet in order to swim. With out their webbed feet, it would be sort of impossible to swim.