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. SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY You are testing the hypothesis that
increased population density of a particular plant species
increases the rate at which a pathogenic
the plant. Because the fungus causes visible scars on the
leaves, you can easily determine whether a plant is infected.
Design an experiment to test your hypothesis. Describe your
experimental and control groups, how you would collect data,
and what results you would see if your hypothesis is correct.
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