The results show that there is not a significant difference between the control and experimental treatments. This makes sense as the concentration of Mycalolide B drug added to the experimental treatment, was extremely low, almost negligible. Since there was not a huge concentration difference between the two treatments, the effect that Mycalolide B had on the growth rates was miniscule and resulted in similar growth rates. The slopes in the control treatment overlap suggesting that the tips grew at fairly constant speeds. On the other hand, with the experimental treatment, the slopes fluctuated with times of rapid growth and other times with slower growth, suggesting that the tips did not grow at constant speed. This could be due to the fact