2-chamber seedling nursery
Function
Intended for study, Plant Biology laboratory, Plant Biology experiments on: Kingdom Plantae. Comparing the germination power of seeds. How the environment determines the germination power of seeds. Lamarckism. Darwinism. The synthetic theory. Phototropism in plants. The influence of light on the sprouting and development of sunflower seeds. The influence of different types of water on seed development. Fertile soil. Preparing different types of water. Comparing different amounts of the hormone auxin in a type of seed. Differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. The characteristics of monocotyledons. The characteristics of dicotyledons. The different tissues of the root, stem and leaf of beans, etc.
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Key Experiments
- » Comparing the germination power of seeds. - 1481.041A
- » How the environment determines the germination power of seeds. - 1481.436A
- » Phototropism in plants. - 1481.437A
- » The influence of light on the sprouting and development of sunflower seeds. - 1481.442A
- » The influence of different types of water on seed development. - 1481.441A
- » Comparing different amounts of the hormone auxin in one type of seed. - 1481.438A
- » Differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. - 1481.440A
- » The different tissues of the root, stem and leaf of the bean. - 1481.444A