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i dnt know why i rounded it off in the first question...lol ...awein kr diya...
i rounded them both
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yes you had to make the bigger one in magnification..
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i dnt know why i rounded it off in the first question...lol ...awein kr diya...
what about the part where you had to extend the experiment ?i dnt know why i rounded it off in the first question...lol ...awein kr diya...
including the shmawl one ?i rounded them both
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yes you had to make the bigger one in magnification..
what about the part where you had to extend the experiment ?
Yeah I did that i drew small oval not the whole and if I am correct the question was about the middle part of the granules right?we should draw the inner oval right? since the question stated that in the cells...
including the shmawl one ?
oh Friggin YEAHHHHHHHHHH !extension of experiment was the iodine test..
i drew the bigger one bt some people are saying that the small one was to be drawn only...i rounded them both
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yes you had to make the bigger one in magnification..
taking more leaves...what about the part where you had to extend the experiment ?
i drew the bigger one bt some people are saying that the small one was to be drawn only...
aswer to how u would extend the experiment
you guys must understand that to extend the experiment means to do something extra to make it more accurate or reliable and to provide further proof for the same aim.
there may be other possible ways to extend the experiment and any valid point that makes sense is usually accepted; though i highly doubt that the starch test would score a mark.
- keeping that in mind u could easily get a mark for: taking measurements of a lager quantity of leaves and hence obtaining a better average.
- using the width to measure the leaf size is also a very crude method so u could improve that by saying: use a square centimeter grid to calculate the surface area of the leaf more accurately. that would hopefully give the second mark.
- the third mark could have been gotten by saying that u use two genetically identical plants kept in shade and light respectively so that the possibility that the differences are caused by genes is cancelled out.
because its has more sensory nerves endings than forearmswhy finger tips are more sensitive than fore arms
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