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The Effects of Photosynthesis on a Bean

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The Effects of Photosynthesis on Bean Plants

Purpose: To determine how the quantity of light will effect the growth of a bean from seed.

Hypothesis: I think that the bean that is in light constantly for 24 hours will grow more quickly than the bean in full sunlight and in partial sunlight. I think that it will grow faster because it has a constant source of light every day. This will allow the bean to capture light energy continuously. The light energy can then be transformed into energy use and storage for the plant. This will allow it to grow and produce leaves that will then afford the bean even greater amounts of photosynthesis and cellular respiration opportunities. Therefore, I hypothesize that the bean seed under 24 hour light, will grow the fastest.

Materials: 2L Pop Bottle

Tape

Green Bean Seeds

Potting Soil

Round Coffee Filter

Gravel

Plate/Tray

Scissors

Water

Procedure: 1. Set up the pop bottle terrariums. Start with a pop bottle

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