13. What can be concluded from the results recorded from substance B? a. Substance B supports cell division increasing the growth of roots and shoots b. The substance B allows the growth of the onions as much as the distilled water c. Distilled water is the best for the growth of onion roots and shoots despite its low nutrient content d. Contents of substance B lowers the rate of cell cycle of the onions making the growth of the onions slower than the other substances 14. What does the variables growth of roots and shoots indicate with regards to the research problem? Choose the best answer. a. Onion plant is a living organism b. Substance A contains formulation that supports the growth of plants c. If there is growth, cell division took place d. Distilled water supports life 15. Which is the control Variable? a. Substance A b. Substance B c. Distilled water d. Growth of roots and shoot
13. What can be concluded from the results recorded from substance B? a. Substance B supports cell division increasing the growth of roots and shoots b. The substance B allows the growth of the onions as much as the distilled water c. Distilled water is the best for the growth of onion roots and shoots despite its low nutrient content d. Contents of substance B lowers the rate of cell cycle of the onions making the growth of the onions slower than the other substances 14. What does the variables growth of roots and shoots indicate with regards to the research problem? Choose the best answer. a. Onion plant is a living organism b. Substance A contains formulation that supports the growth of plants c. If there is growth, cell division took place d. Distilled water supports life 15. Which is the control Variable? a. Substance A b. Substance B c. Distilled water d. Growth of roots and shoot
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