Draft 1 - Plant Root Structures

This topic submitted by Brooke Drcar, Leslie Roberts, Brian Molski, Anne Diehl (tigresswoods@hotmail.com) at 6:54 pm on 9/9/99. Additions were last made on Wednesday, August 9, 2000. Section: Myers


We decided to do our student generated lab on the structure of Plant Roots. We are going to look at the plants in Pfeffer park and also plants on the trail that we followed. We will look at the structure and see where the plants were located and how strong their roots are. This will tell us if plants closer to the sun light grow better than ones deeper in the woods. We are hoping to tie it into Architecture and foundations by using some models and drawings.

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