My
hypothesis is if Researchers feed on plant ibuprofen dissolved in water and the
other plant plain water for over the course of 1 week daily, will the Ibuprofen
have any effects of killing the plant fed ibuprofen. The results showed that it
slowly started to make the plant in the height measurement and the color.
Researchers recorded the height, color, and how many leaves the pea plant had
on it. The one fed water grew leaves about every day. The plant fed ibuprofen
lost leaves daily but at the begging grew. The colors of both first were equal,
and then went in the opposite direction. Plant B, had the Ibuprofen and the
height fell down as well to show if the plant grew anymore. They kept the water and the sun controlled with an
equal amount to both of the plants. The color of the plant became yellow and
the length of the plant slowly decreased. My results were significance on this
topic because Ibuprofen helps stop swelling and pain in the human body. This
could help find more information out about the medication. When they
interpreted the data from the experiment, it was clear that the plant was
dying, but when you interpret it, you don’t know what killed the plant. Was it
the amount of CO2 needed was gone, or was it that the nutrients from the water
didn’t help. They could have had error in my experiment by not filling the
measuring cup to the exact line. They could have put the plants in a spot where
they didn’t get the same amount of sunlight. Some of the pills also could have
had the different measure of dosage. The Researchers could have done more
experiments to show what other ways Ibuprofen affects the body or the color of
the soil; to see if the Ibuprofen dried out the soil. If they so other work, a
new hypothesis could be used like what type of medication kills the plant
faster or what were the symptoms of the plant after the experiment.
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