Plants aren't a "science." If you study plants, then you are a botonist.
Something about cells, our body, about animals, about plants, about the parts of anything.
"Biology" is the word that starts with a B and is related to science and plants. It is the branch of science that studies living organisms, including plants.
Science has no effect at all on plants, but it sure helps us understand them a lot better.
A New Kind of Science was created in 2002.
This depends on what kind of project you are doing.Research projectTell how something worldmodel of somethingdisplay a collectionexpirementsWhich fertillizer is the best for plants? ;)how does ammionia fertilizer afect the growth of corn plants? ;)
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stuff/ Green Plants capable of photosynthesis are considered as producers in science.
Gardening is an applied science. Botanists learn facts about plants and gardeners use that knowledge to grow plants better and create new plants.
Dangerous science.
what kind of job can i get with a applied science degree?
A New Kind of Science has 1197 pages.
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