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Can we control where plants grow?

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Overview

We can control where plants grow by providing them with the food and sunlight they need, or by taking those important things away. In this experiment you will create an environment for your plants that keeps them from growing in some spots, but lets them grow freely in others. If you follow good scientific practices, you'll get a "star" in the end!

This experiment is part of the following Science Class:

Subject: Plants

Description: Learn how plants germinate from seeds, how they grow, what they need to grow, what they produce, and how their roots, stems, and leaves work.

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Subject: Little Labs: Plants

Description: Learn how plants germinate from seeds, how they grow, what they need to grow, what they produce, and how their roots, stems, and leaves work. 16-page (more)

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Part of Science Kit: Little Labs: Plants
Class: Plants
Category: Plants/Botany
Created by: Biology Teacher
Added: October 12, 2008
| Number of views: 2614
| Number of times started: 174
| Number of ratings: 4
| Average rating: (4.00)

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