The lab question I chose was how would different amount of Clorox bleach effect seed germination and my hypthesis was that the germination would decrease as the amount of Clorox increased because it would kill the seeds with the chemicals. After doing the lab, turns out my hypothesis was correct. Based on the data the highest seed germination percentage was in 10 % clorox solution which germinated 4 seeds in all. The lowest seed germination percentage was 50% solution which germinated 1 seed in all. The trend was as the amount of Clorox increased the seed germination decreased. This date supported my conclusion because this was the exact trend I wrote about in my hypothesis. The most important data to me was how 1 seed actually germinated in the 50% solution. I thought that there were going to be 0 seeds that germinated in that solution since it was in a lot of the Clorox. The scientific reason for this trend was because the chemicals in the Clorox was a lot for the seeds to absorb which ended up killing the majority of them. The concerns I have for this lab would be the reliability of it. Even though I did test different amounts of liquids for a period of 7 days, the results could've been more reliant if it was done over a longer period of time. The quality part to this lab, personally I think is good. I used the same amount of seeds in each container and didn't change the seeds throughout the lab. But the only concern would be the times when I changed the liquids. The amount for each container wasn't the exactly the same everytime but it was a rough estimate. This could be applied to real human problems because now people can see that Clorox bleach is not an effective way to plant seeds and can avoid using that solution to plant them. -SN