Campbell Biology Custom Stony Brook 10 Th Edition
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Chapter 3, Problem 9TYU
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To design: A controlled experiment to test the hypothesis that acidification of water caused by acid rain would inhibit the growth of Elodea, a freshwater plant.
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Acid rain includes the emissions when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide react with water to form acids in the atmosphere. They form a layer on the leaf tissues of the plants. This inhibits
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