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Peer Critique Paper This paper deals with the effects of two different methods of destroying plant galls, and which one is cheaper and most environmentally safe. The experiment is to use vitamins know to help plants growth but to test to see whether they are able to prevent and even destroy plant galls. This is going to best tested against an antibiotic agent know to kill the galls, but it is expensive and harmful to the environment. The purpose of this experiment is to determine the best method to prevent crown plant galls. The hypotheses are: “ if the plant are exposed to the vitamins, then it would be the most successful at stopping the gall formation.” Also, “ if the plants are exposed to the chemical method, than it would be the least effective.” The null stated that both treatments would be ineffective.
Approximate Word count = 467 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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