Assuming plants is required, the following results were found.
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A window on the past: Measuring stomatal density
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Biodiversity in your backyard!
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How do plants and animals change the environment around them?
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Observing water moving through plants
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules of leguminous plants
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Investigating the effect of minerals on plant growth
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Comparing the flower structure of different angiosperms
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Investigating the effects of biochar on soil fertility
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Extracting fibres from plants
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Cloning a living organism
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Transport in plants
Follow the movement of coloured water through plants – from root to stem to leaves – and establish the path of movement in preparation for investigating the tissues involved. Experiments
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Transpiration in plants
Accurate quantification of the movement of water into plants is possible with a potometer. Assessing the impact of changing humidity and air movement on plant uptake of water provides essential experience for understanding plant adaptations. Some...
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Testing leaves for starch: the technique
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Identifying the conditions needed for photosynthesis
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Investigating the resting posture of peppered moth larvae
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Microbes ate my homework
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Investigating transport systems in a flowering plant
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Studying animal behaviour
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Measuring rate of water uptake by a plant shoot using a potometer
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Investigating mitosis in allium root tip squash