Is this good? Cause our science fair is tomorrow...?
Results:
The results were unpredictable. It ended up that the fruits did have more DNA than the vegetables but not by far. For the different types of fruits and vegetables, the Tropical and Exotic with banana and mango did the best, looking at what ranking they came in and if it beat the vegetable it was against. But when it comes to seeing which fruit or vegetable has the most DNA, it would be Plum because it had the most DNA out of all the fruits and when we compared it to the vegetable that had the most DNA out of all the vegetables, the Plum had more.
We took a look at the tests that we did and we ordered the fruits and the vegetables from the most amount of DNA to the least. We did this by what we thought looked like had more or less DNA. Then we compared the 1 fruit and the 1 vegetable with the same ranking to see which had more DNA. Below is our ranking from the most amount of DNA to the least with the comparison between the fruits and vegetables.
Fruit RankingsVegetable Rankings
1. Plum 1. Lettuce
2. Banana 2. Cabbage
3. Strawberry 3. Zucchini
4. Orange 4. Garlic
5. Honeydew Melon 5. Celery
6. Mango 6. Cucumber
7. Watermelon 7. Onion
8. Kiwi 8. Yam
9. Peach 9. Potato
10. Lime 10. Asparagus
11. Apple 11. Broccoli
12. Pear 12. Spinach
= Won Against the Same Rank
7/125/12
Total Ranking
Fruit and Vegetable Ranking
1. Plum
2. Lettuce
3. Banana
4. Cabbage
5. Zucchini
6. Strawberry
7. Orange
8. Garlic
9. Honeydew Melon
10. Celery
11. Mango
12. Cucumber
13. Watermelon
14. Onion
15. Yam
16. Kiwi
17. Potato
18. Peach
19. Asparagus
20. Lime
21. Apple
22. Broccoli
23. Spinach
24. Pear
Also they are in colours that determine what type of fruit/vegetable that they are but it doesnt show on here. And they are in tables.