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If two plants of different varieties receive the same water, sunlight, and soil, why might they still grow at different rates?
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Because their different genetics determine traits like photosynthetic efficiency, hormone regulation, root architecture and nutrient-use efficiency, the two varieties will grow at different rates even with the same water, sunlight, and soil.
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