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Biology, 10.08.2021 03:50, peno211

Describe your experimental and control groups. Match the terms to the appropriate blanks in the sentences
i. each population density
ii. the same
iii. controlled
iv. one plant
v. different
vi. every plant
vii. uncontrolled
viii. greenhouse
ix. field
x. some random populations
Plants are grown at various population densities under conditions in a . A number of replicates will be set up at to ensure that differences between treatments are not a result of chance. When the seedlings have grown to a certain size, a small number of fungal spores will be placed on in each treatment. There will be no control group: results will be compared between populations grown at population densities.

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