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    Radish Seed Experiment

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    It was supported because after being exposed to microwave radiation for 480 seconds they only germinated 63% of the time while all the other times were all over 90% germination. It was surprised that the radish seeds that were exposed to 30 seconds of microwave radiation germinated 96% of the time while the 0, 15, 60, and 120 second radish seeds germinated and average of 100% of the time. The reason that the 30 second…

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    Discussion The nitrate and phosphate levels shown in through my data relates to my hypothesis since it proves that the epigeic earthworms in the soil increased the nutrients in the soil, since the average nitrate and phosphate levels increased from tests 1-3. The results from this experiment showed that the control group increased their phosphate levels more so than the experimental groups, which contained the red wriggler earthworms. This could have been due to high amounts of Ca²⁺ in the water…

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    Gram seeds embryo is called dicotyledons. Seed germination is the process i which the seed breaks a part and the embryo inside to grow with the help of water and a nutrients from the soil seed normally begins to germinates then they get an appropriate range of soil,temperature and when water and oxygen are available.During germination the seeds absorb water either through the micropyle(pore like opening) it is present or through the testa(outer seed coat) when it is permeable.The entry of…

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    Germination Lab

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    room for would be germination. For our group’s experiment, we hypothesized that putting a seed next to another seed will have no effect on the rate of germination. Germination can be defined as the development of something, in particular a seed. Basically, whenever you see the first sprout of a plant that means it has germinated. In my group’s experiment, our goal was to test whether or not placing seeds next to each other or spacing them out would have a greater impact on germination.…

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    same amount of growth. It seems like around 95% of the warm water and control groups germinated. Next, the power level one group has about 75% germination, with substantially less growth than the control. The next group is power level 5 which has about 75-80% germination and about the same growth as group one. Finally, power level 9 has about 70-75% germination, but surprisingly has about the same growth as the group 's, power level one and power level 9. All groups have the same color, but the…

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    Tomato Essay

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    Producing successful tomato crops with high yields can be a challenge if you have never had any experience in the horticultural industry, generally a tomato plant you grow in your vegetable garden will be different from growing a tomato plant in a green house so it is important to realise the differences and to provide the correct nutrients for your crops. Not only is it important for your tomato plants to be provided with the correct nutrients and the correct amount of nutrients, but it is…

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    Life Cycle Of Plants Essay

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    of being self-conscious about difficulties) and Hayley (low vision, reads at a minimum font size of N20, does not read well from whiteboard, can use a screen reader) Standards AL.SC.3.7: Describe the life cycle of plants, including seed, seed germination, growth, and reproduction. AL.SC.3.4.8: Observing AL.SC.3.24: Relate plant structures to their function(s). Checklist  Standards are from Alabama State Course of Study  Standards include state, subject, and grade level abbreviations …

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    Holly Dierksen Biol-181 L Ms. Kringel 4/7/17 Introduction Gibberellic acid is a hormone that is found in plants, that not only controls the plant’s growth and development, but also germination of seeds, lengthening of the internode of the stem, expansion of leaves, floral initiation, and the development of flowers and fruit. It is composed of C19H22O6. Plants are known to only produce a small amount of this particular type of…

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    A weakness in this experimental design is the manual dilution of the Aquasol concentrations. This is because, if a random error were to occur, and the diluted Aquasol concentration does not result in the desired concentration, the validity, reliability, and precision of the results is majorly decreased. Whereas if the Aquasol concentrations were already previously diluted in a lab by professionals, or were bought in the correct concentrations, the reliability, validity, and precision of the…

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    Jadelynn McIver Mr. Scanlon Earth Science 8C 16 October, 2015 Hey, Scanlocrates it's your longtime friend Jadeaphonies. Some rumor has been going around saying you do not believe the earth is round? Well I’m here to tell you that you’re really wrong I mean why would I lie to you we have been friends forever. Weren't you there during the lunar eclipse? I am going to tell you exactly why the earth is round. You do not want everyone to think you’re dumb. But I your best friend and at that a…

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