Understanding Other Plant Functions - AP Biology

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Which of the following techniques could be used to determine if a species of plant requires potassium?

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In hypothesis-based scientific inquiry, the experiment must have an experimental group and a control group. In this case, growing plants with potassium would be the experimental group and growing plants without potassium would be the control group. Maintaining all other experimental variables, this method would allow the researcher to determine whether the plant species requires potassium. If the plants in the potassium-deprived environment die, but the plants in the potassium-rich environment survive, we can conclude that potassium is necessary for this species to survive.

The presence of potassium in the plant, leaves, or roots does not indicate it is a required nutrient. This simply indicates that the plant is capable of absorbing potassium, but does not show a dependency on potassium. Also, the movement of potassium into the plant does not indicate it is a required nutrient.

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