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Frosty Peas

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Explore We know they are sexual reproducers, they get their energy from photosynthesis, the flowers are the reproductive parts, they are autotrophs.
Research Question Does temperature effect the growth of the plants , if so, how.
Predictions I predict that the colder it is the slower it grows.
Experimental Design Our plan is to put a plant in a freezer and another plant in a room temperature place and see the contrast between them.
Conclusion Plants have a harder time (or easier time) growing in colder climates
Investigation Theme WOS
Teacher Name Neil Cashman
School Name Live Oak School
Session Fall 2021

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