the purpose was to have found out how different chemical solutions help or harm radish plant growth when the seeds of the radish plant are soaked in said solutions prior to planting. Background: The IRP project I am doing is based off the subject of seed germination. The seeds I will be planting are cherry belle radish seeds‚ freshly bought. Instead of planting the seeds in soil like it is normally done‚ the plant seeds will be placed on paper towels to grow for better observation of the roots‚ and
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Rapid Cycling Brassica Investigations Jeffery Gray Abstract: Rapid-cycling brassicas has been used by researchers because of traits that make it convenient to study such as: short life cycle‚ rapid flowering time and seed maturation‚ small size‚ and ability to grow under 24 hour fluorescent light‚ etc... These traits make RCBr’s valuable laboratory models for students to study inheritance and selection along with evolution. Trichome/hairs on plants are extremely variable in their
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affect plant growth could be an interesting experiment. Our experiment consisted of different levels of Windex mixed with water and given to Brassica Rapa plants in order to grow. Are results showed that Windex barely had an effect on the plant growth and the plants showed steady increase in growth. In conclusion‚ our experiment did not assure that Windex add a boost in plant growth but we did find that small‚ insignificant amounts of Windex mixed with water were able to ingested by the plants.
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GROWTH OF A RAPID CYCLING BRASSICA Hypothesis: The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate the totipotency of cells‚ and how this enables them to take on new functions when it is required for them to do so; In the case of this experiment‚ the cells of the Brassica plant will have to adapt to form roots and new stem material etc‚ in order to grow. I hypothesise that this will be exactly what happens and the plants will grow as they normally would under natural circumstances and conditions
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Lab 4: Plant Transpiration Project By Shelby Hyde Lab 030 Date Due: March 12‚ 2013 The Effect of Wind on the Rate of Transpiration Introduction: Transpiration is the process through which water is evaporated from plants. This serves many purposes‚ including thermoregulation and the diffusion of CO2‚ but most importantly creates a water potential difference which causes the mass flow of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves of the plant. Transpiration is accomplished through structures
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Lab 11- Plant pigment and Photosynthesis Zelda Salfati December 20th‚ 2012 BIOL 1012Y Partners Lab: Nicole Mintz‚ Bayla Kronman
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Lab Experiment (Water) Question Does Different volume of water affect the dissolving speed of 5 mg of sugar? Aim My aim for this lab report will be to find out how the volume of water can affect the dissolving speed of sugar by doing an experiment and test different volumes of water and test it with the same variables. Hypothesis I think the more amount of water will cause the solute to dissolve faster. This is because as there is more water‚ then there will be more solute to be
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Rapa Nui Paper Rapa Nui is the most South Eastern point of the Polynesian triangle located in the Pacific Ocean. Rapa Nui is also known as Easter Island. This name came about through the voyage of Jacob Roggeveen. In the 18th century‚ this Dutch explorer sailed the south Pacific. He then came across the island on April 5‚ 1722‚ which so happened to be on Easter Sunday in the Christian calendar. For tradition sake‚ He then renamed the island Paach-Eyland‚ which translates to “Easter Island”. The
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My inference of the B. Rapa seeds was that they would most effectively react to the peat moss because of the high concentration of water. I reject my hypothesis on the basis that peat moss had the least positive productivity in the experiment. My results show that peat moss was the most unsuccessful in assisting the growth of each plant. Pods 1‚ 3‚ and 4 never broke through the soil‚ and remained at a depressing 0 centimeters the entire length of the experiment. The 2nd pod did grow slightly. It
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The Wonders of Plants Experiment 2 – Upside Down Mungbeans Experiment 3 – Plant Labyrinth 6/18/2015 Mt Gravatt State High School Trinity Wong Abstract Introduction: Plants can’t move like animals do but they respond to certain stimuli‚ making them change the direction in which they grow. Plants are very sensitive to their environment and have evolved many forms of "tropisms" in order to ensure their survival. A tropism is a growth movement whose direction is determined by the direction
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