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while conducting research for a college biology class, meg discovered a chemical that stopped the growth of damping off fungi on germinating seedlings. damping off is a huge concern for seed and plant companies as it results in large losses as seeds germinate and develop. often it requires replanting. meg's professor suggested that she share her results with seed companies. he was sure they would benefit from seeing her research photos in order to assess the the effectiveness of the chemical meg used.
what would be the most effective way for meg to communicate her research findings, including photographs, to seed companies throughout the world as quickly and effectively as possible.?
a) mail her research findings to them.
b) call them on the telephone and discuss her findings.
c) publish her research in a recognized scientific journal.
d) upload her research including photos and send it via email.
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