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Conclusion In our project we concluded the tobacco mosaic virus can be curable. The hypothesis explained that if we tried to find a cure for the tobacco mosaic virus then fruits and vegetables would not be harmed anymore. However, it has still not been proven because the experiment has not been conducted yet. If the experiment was conducted we would have infected a plant with the virus. Then we would try to stop from making the disease spread to the plant host. The project seemed feasible, and would have taken long to work on. In the end the experiment would have been worth doing to try and find a cure.

Conclusion In our project we concluded the tobacco mosaic virus can be curable. The hypothesis explained that if we tried to find a cure for the tobacco mosaic virus then fruits and vegetables would not be harmed anymore. However, it has still not been proven because the experiment has not been conducted yet. If the experiment was conducted we would have infected a plant with the virus. Then we would try to stop from making the disease spread to the plant host. The project seemed feasible, and would have taken long to work on. In the end the experiment would have been worth doing to try and find a cure.
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In our project we concluded the tobacco mosaic virus can be curable. The hypothesis explained that if we tried to find a cure for the tobacco mosaic virus then fruits and vegetables would not be harmed anymore. However, it has still not been proven because the experiment has not been conducted yet. If the experiment was conducted we would have infected a plant with the virus. Then we would try to stop from making the disease spread to the plant host. The project seemed feasible, and would have taken long to work on. In the end the experiment would have been worth doing to try and find a cure.

Conclusion In our project we concluded the tobacco mosaic virus can be curable. The hypothesis explained that if we

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