spectrum causes the most plant growth and which color in the visible spectrum causes the least plant growth? If the different light colors affect the plants' growth then the most absorbed colors result in the most growth and the least absorbed ones will cause the least plant growth. 2. How did you test your hypothesis? Which variables did you control in your experiment and which variable did you change in order to compare your growth results? I observed the growth of the plants under each light color
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The Effects of Climate on Phytoplankton Introduction Phytoplankton are dependent on climate and are affected greatly by the drastic climate change. Phytoplankton are “floating and swimming algae and photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms of lakes and oceans” (Nester 2012). “Climate change is not restricted to temperature change, but cloudiness and hence surface irradiance are predicted to change as well” (Klauschies 2012). Climate change that effects phytoplankton depends on cell size and food web
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exceptionally frosty with just snowfall (Taiga, 2000). The summers are warm, blustery, and sticky. A considerable measure of coniferous trees develops in the taiga. The taiga is otherwise called the boreal timberland. The taiga doesn't have the same number of plant and creature species as the tropical or the deciduous backwoods biomes. It has a great many bugs in the mid-year. Flying creatures move there consistently to nest and sustain. The summers are mostly warm and moist and very
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1. A forest surrounded by highways, with a species of squirrel. Fragmented watersheds, trout. Clear cutting of rain forest, tree frogs. 2. A cactus is a specialist species, its habitat is the desert. So, if the cactus received too much water or was brought to a higher elevation it would die. 3. This would be a large and strenuous study; however, each species would have to be monitored at all times in all habitats. All their actions and behaviors would need to be assessed to determine their role in
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In 1992, Florida State University adopted the Brassica rapa plant from research scientists at the University of Wisconsin (Sherdan et al., 2007). Brassica rapa is in the same family as cabbage, broccoli, turnip, mustard, and cauliflower; it also makes up about one-third of all vegetable oil worldwide (Sherdan et al., 2007). It is a good model species due to its ability to grow, germinate, and flower rapidly (Sherdan et al., 2007). In this experiment, two strains of Brassica rapa seeds were used
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West Consulting Firm 802 W Longleaf Drive Unit 18 Auburn, AL 36832 Mr. Doug Chapman 123 Main Street Mobile, AL 31864 November 5, 2015 Subject: Slime Flux Dear Mr. Chapman, The symptoms you described sound like Slime Flux, commonly referred to as Bacterial Wetwood. This is an important disease in the fact that it typically causes mortality of the tree. This disease is caused by bacteria of a variety of different species entering the tree either through an open wound. Slime Flux often infects
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GAAA! Flies were getting in my eyes. I swat them away. I kept hiking along the trail. Finnaly I came to a clearing were there was'nt any flies.I was panting when I got there. I decieded that I would camp out for the night there. So I set up my little tent and slept thruogh the night. The next morning I packed up my things and set of once more. Then I was just walking until I came upon a pach of pretty flowers. Iwent down to pick one up when a bee went into one. I staggered backword and my back on
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The forest that surrounded me was like the Garden of Eden benefiting to all the inhabitants. The water on top of the leaves stayed there until a strong breeze wooshed by and rhythmically dropping on the forest floor. The treetops represents Atlas, carrying all the weight of the damp leaves on its trunk. The sun rising in the distance ahead was crafted beautifully by Vulcan, setting the sky on fire that warmed the air. The car passing, Brutus, betrayed the natural silence of the growing forest, The
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Pacific gray whales have been going extinct for a while, not only these gray whales, but pacific whale and Atlantic gray whales have been going extinct.Scientist have been keeping their minds open to the idea of crossbreeding this species together. And with newly found research on their migration patterns they have some new progress. Scientist are always trying to save endangered species that are dying from human causes or just the species own genetic diversity.The pacific whales and their other
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era, about 10.000 years ago, nomadic groups were know scavenge, hunt, fish, and gather plants in an neverending search for food. It all ended when they learned how to plant native grasses (grains) and developed agriculture. The latter requires a commitment to land and definitely grants a steady food supply, enabling people to form permanent settlements, which was a first at that point in time. The Cannabis plant often came in contact with Neolithic bands, as it invaded the fertile clearings (such
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