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Raised studies, often conducted in controlled laboratory or greenhouse environments, typically inhabit settings that mimic natural habitats but with controlled conditions. These can include:
1.
Greenhouses
: For plant studies, providing optimal temperature, humidity, and light conditions.
2.
Laboratory Environments
: For animal studies, where controlled conditions can be maintained for health and behavior research.
3.
Controlled Indoor Facilities
: For behavioral or physiological studies, where variables like temperature, light, and noise can be precisely regulated.
4.
Aquariums
: For aquatic studies, allowing for the control of water chemistry and other aquatic conditions.
5.
Specialized Chambers
: For specific experiments requiring unique atmospheric compositions or isolation from external factors.
These environments are designed to minimize external variables and allow for precise manipulation of conditions relevant to the research being conducted.