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A gardener wants to test two different types of grass in his backyard. The two types are rye grass and Zoysia grass. The gardener divides his yard into two equal sections and plants rye grass on one side and Zoysia grass on the other. Both types of grass receive equal amounts of water and sunlight. Over several months, the gardener notices that he has to mow the rye grass more often than he has to mow the Zoysia grass because the rye grass grows at a faster rate.
Based on this information, which of the following conclusions can be drawn about the growth rate of grass?
A.
The growth rate of grass is affected by the genes of the grass.
B.
The growth rate of grass is random and cannot be predicted.
C.
The growth rate of grass remains constant despite environmental conditions.
D.
The growth rate of grass is controlled completely by the environment.
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Because both plots had the same environmental conditions (water, sunlight) but different grasses showed different growth rates, the difference must be due to the grasses' genetic differences. The result therefore supports that genes affect growth rate.
Because both plots had the same environmental conditions (water, sunlight) but different grasses showed different growth rates, the difference must be due to the grasses' genetic differences. The result therefore supports that genes affect growth rate.
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