heredity and environment
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bjfox718
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- Project Question: Can you suggest an experiment that high school students can perform on how environmental factors (alcohol. caffeine, microwaves, etc.) can affect mitosis? The materials should be relatively low cost.
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heredity and environment
Can you recommend an experiment where students can investigate the effects of environmental factors on a plant's phenotype? The materials should be relatively low cost. It should also take fewer than two weeks to complete.
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donnahardy2
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Re: heredity and environment
Hi,
This is a very interesting idea for a science project. The Science Buddies website includes several projects that can be adapted for this idea. You could use light, fertilizer, water, gravity, temperature, or a chemical such as hydrogen peroxide for your independent variable.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ntBio&dl=9
This website includes some interesting references that should be helpful for this project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenotypic_plasticity
This website includes a detailed experimental set up for investigating plant phenotypic plasticity based on light with a complete list of materials, notes for the instructor, and the student outline. Maybe just what you are looking for.
http://www.ableweb.org/volumes/vol-15/14-ryerson.pdf
And, this reference includes some additional background information that should be helpful.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17997761
I hope this is helpful. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Donna Hardy
This is a very interesting idea for a science project. The Science Buddies website includes several projects that can be adapted for this idea. You could use light, fertilizer, water, gravity, temperature, or a chemical such as hydrogen peroxide for your independent variable.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ntBio&dl=9
This website includes some interesting references that should be helpful for this project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenotypic_plasticity
This website includes a detailed experimental set up for investigating plant phenotypic plasticity based on light with a complete list of materials, notes for the instructor, and the student outline. Maybe just what you are looking for.
http://www.ableweb.org/volumes/vol-15/14-ryerson.pdf
And, this reference includes some additional background information that should be helpful.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17997761
I hope this is helpful. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Donna Hardy

