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The aim of our investigation is to find out how the amount of light, that is light intensity, affects the rate of photosynthesis.
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The aim of the experiment is to determine what effect light intensity has upon the rate of photosynthesis of Canadian Pondweed (Elodea).
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The aim of the experiment is to determine whether the intensity of light would affect the rate of photosynthesis in a plant. You will know whether or not it does by counting the number of bubbles.
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The aim of the investigation is to determine factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis in plants, by using Canadian pondweed and counting the number of bubbles of O2 given out during a minute.
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The aim of the investigation is to find the exact concentration of the cell sap of a potato. What is osmosis?Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi permeable membrane from a highly water concentrated
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The aim of the investigation is to see if giving a coffee cup insulation affects how much heat is lost
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The aim of this experiment is the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis in Elodea canadensis.
The aim of this experiment is to determine how the presence of light and the intensity of it contribute to the rate of photosynthesis.
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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.
The aim of this experiment is to find out if when penguins
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The aim of this experiment is to find out what effects the amount of photosynthesis happening in a pond weed.
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The aim of this experiment is to find out which is the best insulator for a copper can filled with hot water.
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The aim of this experiment is to find out which side of a tree the most Pleurococcus grows upon, and why this is so.
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The aim of this experiment is to investigate the factors affecting photosynthesis in Elodea.
The aim of this experiment is to investigate the movement of water into and out of plant cells by osmosis. The cells chosen for study will be taken from potato tubers as they provide a ready supply of uniform material.
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The aim of this experiment is to see whether the relationship between the amount of light affects the amount of oxygen produced.
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The aim of this experiment is to show how osmosis works in a plant cell.
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The aim of this field experiment is to find out how various activities around the river can affect the water quality such as the clearness of the water.
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The aim of this investigation is to answer the following questions: Why do elephants have trouble cooling down? And why do mice have trouble keeping warm.
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The aim of this investigation is to develop the techniques necessary for fingermark visualisation, the collection of such finger marks and developing the skills required for the identification.
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The aim of this investigation is to find out if increasing light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis.
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The aim of this investigation is to find out whether the change in light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis in pondweed
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The aim of this investigation is to investigate a factor that affects the rate of photosynthesis.
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The aim of this investigation is to investigate how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis.
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The aim of this science investigation is to find out where the stomata are located, on the upper or lower epidermis of a leaf.
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