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Living plants may be valuable additions to science classrooms. Which is the most important safety consideration when planning to grow plants in a classroom?
the light required for the plants to grow best
the nutrients to feed the plants
the composition of the soil in which to grow the plants
the structure and chemical properties of the plants
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the structure and chemical properties of the plants
Some plants are toxic, allergenic, or mechanically hazardous (thorns, irritating sap). Safety requires choosing non‑toxic, non‑allergenic species and considering student age, allergies, and ingestion or contact risks.
Some plants are toxic, allergenic, or mechanically hazardous (thorns, irritating sap). Safety requires choosing non‑toxic, non‑allergenic species and considering student age, allergies, and ingestion or contact risks.
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