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This is a Biology Report that includes a hypotheses, thesis statement, materials, problem, data, conclusion, research, and procedure.

Title: This is a Biology Report that includes a hypotheses, thesis statement, materials, problem, data, conclusion, research, and procedure.
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 309 | Pages: 1.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


This is a Biology Report that includes a hypotheses, thesis statement, materials, problem, data, conclusion, research, and procedure.

PROBLEM STATEMENT: What affect does water temperature have on the amount of light given off from a fishing glow-stick? RESEARCH: Some advertisers claim that glow stick products can attract greater numbers of fish thus increasing their catch. It has been known for centuries a number of aquatic organisms are attracted to light. Some advertisers claim that the use of 'glow stick' type porducts attract greater numbers of fish. They are attached to the fishing line …showed first 75 words of 309 total

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showed last 75 words of 309 total…The amount of light in lumens is the responding variable. Then add ice in the beaker until the temperature drops down to 5 degrees Celsius and record the brightness in lumens. Then take some ice out until it is 5 degrees higher (10 degrees Celsius), and continue doing this all the way up to 35 degrees Celsius, because at 37 degrees Celsius it doesn't work anymore. DATA: CONCLUSION: Yes, my hypothesis supported my procedure and data and it was correct.

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