set-ups were observed for nine weeks and growth (in cm)‚ germination‚ and survival rate was measured. Results showed that at the right level of radiation level (10 kR)‚ radiation have a positive effect on the plant growth and has the same germination and survival rate from the control set up. The 30 kR set up and 50 kR set up are relatively smaller in growth than the control set up. Thus‚ increasing the radiation level above 10 kr corn inhibits its growth in terms of height and decreases the percent
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gravity on plant growth By: Michael Henry Analysis and Conclusion Part.A Day | Change in degree | 1 | 0° | 2 | 63° | 3 | 71° | 4 | 71° | 5 | 78° | Part.B Day | Box with Hole | Box with no Hole | 1 | The plant grew 4.5 inches normally | The plant grew 1.5 inches bit in a rolled/wavy way | 2 | There was a new plant 5 inches tall
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Plant Growth; Varying Light Exposures Intro and Hypothesis: The problem that is going to be answered is: will plant seeds grow at differently if they are covered by different materials while exposing them to the same amount of light? Also‚ which material will allow the plants to grow the most‚ tin foil‚ saran wrap‚ paper or no covering? Before the lab took place‚ it was hypothesized that the less light a plant receives‚ the less it will grow and the more light it receives‚ the more it will grow
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HOW DOES COLOUR AFFECT PLANT GROWTH? AIM To find out if colour affects plant growth‚ and if plants are adaptable to the colour of light‚ and how much light it gets. INTRODUCTION For this Science assignment‚ I chose to find out if the colour and amount of light a plant receives‚ affects plant growth. Light is electromagnetic radiation that comes in waves‚ the basic units of which are called photons. Plants use light to turn carbon dioxide into sugars necessary for growth‚ a process called photosynthesis
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LIGHTING WITH PLANT GROWTH A Science Investigatory Project Presented to: Mr. Marvin Jay Maming Atheneum School Noveleta‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Chemistry II Jasan Robey Mangalindan Ian Marlo Sintos March 2012 CHAPTER 1 Background of the Study A plant can only have 12 hours of sunlight or less and for some plants this is too much or too short. Light is the main source of plants for food production‚ and also for the growth of a plant. It is needed by a plant in order to
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of Different Colored Light on Plant Growth Results I measured each plant on days 7‚ 9‚ 11‚ 13‚ 15‚ 20‚ and 32‚ after planting. The plants under the green cellophane grew the most in every measurement. The biggest growth spurt for the plants under the green cellophane was from day seven to day nine. By day 13‚ the plants under the purple and red cellophane started to grow at similar rates as compared with those under the green cellophane. By day 32‚ the plants underneath the green cellophane
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Calcium on Plant Growth Problem Statement What affect do various amounts (0 mg‚ 300 mg‚ 600 mg) of Calcium added to Vigna unguiculata (black eyed pea plants) once a week have on the overall growth (height‚ number of leaves‚ number of pods) over a 30 day period of time? Research Hypothesis If various amounts (0 mg‚ 300 mg‚ 600 mg) of Calcium are added to Vigna unguiculata (black eyed pea plants) once a week‚ then those plants receiving 300 mg of Calcium will have a greater overall growth (height
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The Effect of Gray Water on the Growth of a Mongo Plant An Investigatory Project Presented to: Ms. Ailene Hijara Faculty of Science Department Statefields School Inc. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for CHEMISTRY By: Jonnah Bianca Hugo Mariel Faith Defensor Riciel Camille Frigillana Gabriel Joshua Palma Jean Paolo Paglicawan Acknowledgment The researchers are heartily thankful to their Chemistry teacher‚ Ms. Ai Hijara‚ whose encouragement‚ guidance and support from the initial to
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Discussion The main purpose of this lab was to synthesize four soaps and two detergents and determine which one would be the best for an environmental group to use in the event of an oil spill.1 To complete this task‚ five subgoals had to be achieved first. To find the solubility of the fats‚ oils‚ soaps‚ and detergents‚ each of them were placed into different solvents to see if they dissolved. None of the oils and fats were soluble in water (H2O)‚ sodium hydroxide (NaOH)‚ or hydrochloric acid
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High School Department General Science How Does Phosphate Affect the Growth of Aquatic Plants? (A Problem Proposal) I. Introduction Aquatic plants are an important component of lake systems. These plants may be totally submerged beneath the lake surface‚ floating‚ or growing along the shoreline. They provide food and shelter for bugs‚ fish and other organisms‚ prevent shoreline erosion‚ filter pollutants from adjacent shoreline activities‚ and
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