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Explore Does changing sunlight speed of seed germination(sprouting)? Does seed size (mass) affect the roots, stems,or leaves develop"normal"?
Research Question Does changing the seeds structure by percentage of seeds actually germinate?
Predictions I predict that the cut or damaged seeds would sprout just as long as the not cut or damaged plants.
Experimental Design What is your control group? The control group is the no damaged or the cut ones. What is your experimental (test) group(s)? The experimental group is the damaged or cut. What have you done to be sure you have treated each test group fairly? We put the same amount of paper towel. How many times will you teat each part of your experiment? We will atleast one tiime a day.
Conclusion does changing the seeds structure by percentage of seeds actually germinate? yes it does because we have figured out that cut or damaged ones do grow just as fast as the whole ones. like all of ours were 1cm a day which i find wierd. we put them on the heater each 2 days and they dried up but we have put water on them and they grew and acually the one that grew better was bunny some of her cut ones grew together somehow it was cool.
Investigation Theme WOS
Grade Level Middle School Students (grades 6,7,8)
School Name Marion Jr/Sr High School
Session Spring 2018

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