Take home problem (complete this exercise by hand and submit a jpeg file on Canvas): A General Biology student wanted to study the relationship between reproduction in the Great Blue Turaco (Corthaela cristata) and the habitat type in which the nest was placed. The student recorded the number of eggs in each nest for at least 20 nests in each of 3different habitat types - scrub forest, secondary forest, and old growth forest - in the Kibale Forest Preserve of western Uganda. The student calculated the mean number of eggs per nest for each of the 3 different habitat types: scrub forest = 4.7 eggs/nest; secondary forest = 5.3 eggs/nest; old growth forest = 6.8 eggs/nest. Using the graphing grid and blank table on the next page: 1. Add appropriate titles and labels to the axes (Note: this grid is intentionally a different size than the ones weâve been using); 2. Fill in the blank table with: i) titles for each column; ii) âvaluesâ for each type of data; 3. Plot the points that you now have organized into a table.