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| The effects of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis. |
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| My aim is to extract the various photosynthetic pigments from a grass tissue and later to separate them and determine which one is which by using thin layer chromatography. |
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| To investigate whether temperature affects the bounce height of a squash ball. |
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| Investigate the factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis on a green plant. |
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| Investigate which surface of a leaf loses more water by transpiration. |
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| The effects of oil on plants. |
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| Three Gorges Dam Essay. |
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| GAS EXCHANGE IN DICOT PLANTS In order to carry on photosynthesis, plant need a supply of carbon dioxide and also a means of disposing |
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| photosynthesis I predict that as I move the lamp away from the pondweed the rate of reaction will decrease |
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| Factors That Affect The Number Of Stoma On A Leaf. |
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| The effect of temperature on membrane permeability |
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| Chemical Elements and Water |
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| Water Issues In South Asia |
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| The effects of shade from trees on plants below |
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| To investigate what factors affect the rate of Photosynthesis. |
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| The aim of this experiment is the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis in Elodea canadensis. |
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| Investigating Transpiration Using a Poto-meter. |
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| In this investigation I will investigate heat loss and heat transfer in different materials and I will also investigate which materials are the best insulators. |
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| Investigating the effect of light |
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| The aim of this experiment is to determine the water potential of celeriac cells by investigating the osmotic effect of different concentrations of sucrose on the cells. |
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| How does the site and the supporting sources help you explain why Samuel Greg built Quarry Bank Mill in that place? |
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| Investigating whether the effect of clothing would have any affect on Jacks hypothermia state and his tragic death at the end of the movie Titanic. |
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| Pleurococcus |
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| Is photorespiration an effective mechanism for protecting against photoinhibition? |
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| relationship between pH value and rate of photosynthesis |
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"A good piece of work, outlining the main facts about osmosis. The definition of osmosis has been fully explained, and a lot of detail has been included. You have made note of important keywords and defined them. This will be a very good revision tool. Even though it is obvious what the work is about a title is still needed.
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