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Biology, 18.02.2021 22:50 nakeytrag

You are trying to find which wavelength of light would allow algae to do photosynthesis the worst (you want to prevent algal growth in your pond). Describe your experiment setup: hypothesis (1 point)

independent variable (1 point - you can choose anything)

dependent variable (1 point) and how you will measure the dependent variable (1 point)

variables you will keep constant (1 point)

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