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Temperature science fair projects test plant growth hypotheses...
Temperature and PlantsTemperature is very important to plants. It triggers when various growth processes are initiated and stopped. Objectives/GoalsThe objective of this experiment was to see if temperature does affect the size of the xylem of plants, especially Roma Tomato plants. Methods/Materials6 Roma Tomato plants; 6 planting pots; 1 bag of planting soil; 25 mL beaker; 1000 mL beaker; Blue dye;
Water; Ice; Heat Lamp; Thermometer; Daily journal; Pen; ResultsAfter examining the 6 different plants I learned that temperature does affect the size of the xylem of the tomato plants. The tomato plants that were put in heat tended to have larger xylem. While the plants that were in the refrigerator tended to have xylem that were natural size. The tomato plants that were put in freezing temperatures had xylem that shrunk because they tended to freeze. Conclusions/DiscussionIn conclusion, I found that my hypothesis was correct in that temperature did affect the plants and the way that their nutrients were carried through their xylem. From this experiment I learned that the climate of the environment that a plant is in affects the plant positively or negatively. For the tomato plants that were in the hotter weather the blue dyed water tended to travel less than the plants that were put in colder climates. The dye seemed to move faster in the cold weather, because in the hot environments the plant dried out. In the colder environments the plants were able to stay saturated and took in the blue dyed water better than the plants in hot environments did. The xylem could be seen easier because the blue dyed water. Seeing as the xylem carries water all over the plant, it makes sense that the xylem was dyed blue by the water. The plants in hotter environments had visible xylems, but they were not dyed bluebecause the plants were too dried out to have enough of the blue water go through the xylem. 3rd party contributor
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