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Candy Joseph Grace B1 Biology Effects of Electricity in Plants
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Hypothesis Hypothesis: The electricity will probably either slow down the speed of growth or it may kill the plants (using radishes)
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Materials 10 plastic pots 2 copper rods 100 radish seeds (10 seeds per pot) Measuring cups (watering same amount of H2O) 9V Battery Major thing needed; the electricity
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The Experiment (Process) Step 1: Prepare for Experiment Get all the materials (listed at the past slide) Put the 10 pots in 2 rows; 5 on each side. Plant seeds inside the pots Label the side where electricity will pass through Water the plants the exact amount (15omL) and place it next to the windowsill/heat lamp.
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Process (Cont.) Step 2: Prepare Electricity (Few days later) When the plants had started to grow, take out the 9V battery and the two copper rods. Connect the battery and the copper rods by winding them together on the top (wind the copper rod over the top part of the battery)
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Process (Cont.) Step 3: Experiment Place the rods (connected to the battery) to the plastic pots Make sure it’s at the opposite side; not touching each other Leave it for 5 minutes, repeat for the other 4 pots
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Process (Cont.) Step 4: Repeat Repeat the process of Step 3 again every day Step 5: Measurements After two weeks of the experiment, find the growth of the plant on each pot in cm (using a ruler).
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Results/Conclusion The measurements of the radish on the shocked side was a shorter length than the other side Conclusion: Suspect that electricity doesn’t much help the plant’s growth. Later after the measurements, the plants all died
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