The plants in Group B, with deeper containers for their roots, grew taller than the plants in Group A with shallower containers. This suggests that having more root space positively affected the plants' growth. To determine whether this effect was due to the environment or genes, the experiment would need to be repeated with different types of plants. If all the different types of plants in larger containers consistently grow taller, it indicates that the increased growth is primarily influenced by environmental factors like more space and resources. Conversely, if some plant varieties show significant growth in larger containers while others do not, genetic factors likely play a role in determining the plants' response to root space. Further investigation using various plant types would help clarify the relative influence of environmental and genetic factors.
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