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To whom it may concern,

I am a high school on Long Island, NY. Two of my students have learnt a method of counting and measuring stomates on leaves using clear nail polish. Has anyone ever heard of or used this method.

These students want to develop a project to study how environmental factors affect stomate density. They originally wanted to look at carbon dioxide and its effect on stomate density. But in a high school lab I am not sure if that could be done. Does an
yone have any suggestions for me to relay to my students.

Thanks
Richard Kurtz
South Side High School
Long Island, NY

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