Question 3: CILIA WITH DEFECTS NUMBER OF CHILDREN TOTAL NUMBER OF CILIA COUNTED NUMBER PERCENT Control Respiratory infection 7 22 556 1,493 17 235 3.1 15.7
Question 3 15 Points 10.5.4 The cilia are hairlike structures that line the nose and help to protect the respiratory tract from dust and foreign particles. A medical team obtained specimens of nasal tissue from nursery school children who had viral upper respiratory infections, and also from healthy children in the same classroom. The tissue was sectioned and the cilia were examined with a microscope for specific defects, with the results shown in the accompanying table. The data show that the percentage of defective cilia was much higher in the tissue from infected children (15.7% versus 3.1%). Would it be valid to apply a chi-square test to compare these percentages? If so, do it. If not, explain why not. Data attached Use the editor to format your answer
Question 3: CILIA WITH DEFECTS NUMBER OF CHILDREN TOTAL NUMBER OF CILIA COUNTED NUMBER PERCENT Control Respiratory infec
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