the plant changes color with the ink
The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of passive diffusion. This is because the ink particles move from an area of high concentration (the ink) to an area of low concentration (the water) without the need for energy input.
India ink has a high density and can form a barrier around microbial cells, creating a contrast between the cells and the background. When used in a wet mount, it can appear to create a negative stain effect by outlining the cells, making them stand out against the blank background.
The control variable in this experiment would be the plants that do not receive any fertilizer. By comparing the growth of plants with fertilizer to those without, researchers can determine the effect of adding fertilizer on plant growth.
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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that talking negatively to plants would make them grow slower. Plants respond more to factors like sunlight, water, nutrients, and care. Positive interactions with plants, such as providing appropriate care and talking to them positively, can have a beneficial effect on their growth and health.
I think they used plants and minerals for ink.
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It is called ink bleed or ink spreading. When ink comes into contact with water, it can spread and create a blurred effect on paper.
the ink will soon fade, the rubber will lose its strechiness and the paper will stay white
if the ink contains poisons in it's main composition, such as lead and other poisons, but most poisons in ink have to be consumed in large quantities to be of any effect
no it does not effect plants.
There are no plants there
yes
The effect of the sun to the plants is very good. The sun helps the plants in the process known as photosynthesis. This is a process through which plants manufacture their food.
it gets deeep in your body and messes with your blood cells
O. Steven Norberg has written: 'Meadowfoam oil yield as influenced by dry matter production and partitioning, flower number, and honey bee density' -- subject(s): Effect of shade on Plants, Effect of temperature on Plants, Limnanthes, Oilseed plants, Plants, Effect of shade on, Plants, Effect of temperature on
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