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The inquisitive iguanas

Project by group dmsgrayspring2021

Explore They need water, sunlight, and Carbon Dioxide to grow. They get minerals from the ground. Their leaves get sunlight to help make sugar or glucose. They are made of cells. The chloroplasts are where photosynthesis happens. The mitochondria is where the glucose or sugar is made into atp energy.
Research Question How does the color of light affect how fast the plant grows?
Predictions red will grow more than the others.
Experimental Design we have red, blue, purple, and normal colored lights and let them grow 3-4 days give them the same amount of water, and soil and measure them in centimeters after the 3-4 days.
Conclusion Plants growing under white light grow more than plants under colored light. This might be because it gives the plants more energy.
Investigation Theme WOS
Teacher Name Evelyn Gray
School Name DeWitt Middle School
Session Spring 2021

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