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Our 8th Grade Lab In the 8the grade we have been doing lab work, afterwards we were asked to answer the following questions:
1, How does the environment affect organisms?
2, Why did the living organisms appear non living?

Well for 1, our team got liquid 1which is salt water, (sorry if I ruined a surprise), and well to be blunt...everything died.
For some weird reason even our brine/shrimp fetuses didn't hatch...and aren't they suppose to like salt water? Not to mention out seeds didn't grow and out yeast did nothing...not even our orbies grew sadly.

For number 2 it was because in the beginning the living things were in a dormant state, the seeds were inactive as were the shrimp eggs and the yeast.

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My name is Jonna I'm 13. I'm in eight grade and I'm only 4'9". Pretty short huh? I'm also one of the smartest blondes you will ever meet(: I play Halo:Reach and sometimes COD:Black Ops. I also play Xbox Live. Sh0ck eN Aw3. I play volleyball. I've been to the state capitol to pass a bill to get more music funding to all schools in Washington State through a special license plate purchase. Well, that's me! Check out the girl! Her eyes follow your mouse(:
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