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Ivy Plants.  

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Ivy Plants. Prediction: I predict that the ivy plant that grows on the south side of the wall will be smaller than the north facing ivy. This is because they have less limiting factors affecting them such as availability of light. The south side ivy have no problem with availability of light as the earth is tilted on its axis facing the sun, so this side has more sunlight. The purpose of the leaves to be able to photosynthesise, so I think that the north leaves will be bigger in size as they need a larger surface area in order to photosynthesise at the same rate as the smaller south ivy. Conclusion: For the ivy growing on the north side of the wall the results are generally very varied. The graphs show skewed results, as there is an uneven distribution of growth by the plant, and there is no pattern between the data collected....

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