Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Life Cycle of Plant : Day 4

Taken on Day 4.
Can you locate the roots?



11 comments:

  1. Why are the roots in the air?

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  2. The roots are quite long.How come I don't see the shoot on Day 4 but I see the shoot on Day 2????????????

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  3. Valentin, i removed it from my container and purposely put it that way. :)

    Jeng Wei, are you sure? Look at it again. :)

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  4. I think I saw it.................. :) ^_^

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  5. mine has leaves already!!! the seed leaves are quite big =D

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  6. To Merjorie:
    Good for you.Mine haven't have it's seed leaves yet.............. :( I think almost have already..................... :) ^_^

    Posted by Jeng Wei on 19th March,2009,4.37pm on Thursday.

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  7. To all,
    You need to wait a little longer as this seed is bigger than the green bean seed I gave you the other time.

    Mine as no seed leaves too.

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  8. Mdm Suriana,
    How come the word has became "as"?????
    My old computer sometimes also like this one.....
    But when I use my new computer,it became perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) ^_^

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  9. Check this website!
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/gardening_with_children/didyouknow_seeds.shtml

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  10. Interesting facts
    The largest seed in the world is the double coconut. It can measure up to 50cm (1.6ft) around the middle! Coconuts have a fibrous coating and an air space inside them, because they need to be able to float to a new home. Some coconuts have floated 2,000km over the sea before they find dry land!
    Seeds provide the world's daily food. Your breakfast cereal and toast, your pasta or pizza lunch and your rice dish for tea all started life as seeds from different grasses. Read more about cereals in our Did you know? article.
    Some orchid seed-pods hold 3 million seeds.
    Kapok is soft, fluffy stuff that comes from a seed-case. Years ago it was used to fill life jackets, because it is light, strong and waterproof. Nowadays, modern plastics have replaced it.
    Some seeds found in frozen soil in Canada were grown and produced flowers - the seeds were thought to be more than 10,000 years old!
    There are some very dangerous seeds, such as those that come from deadly nightshade; two berries could kill you. Even more dangerous are the seeds from the Castor-oil plant - one bean will kill an adult.
    Most oak trees don't grow acorns until they are at least 50 years old. If you have planted an acorn, how old will you be before you can plant its acorns?

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  11. WOW!!!! I didn't know that there were so many interesting facts about a seed and plants etc. Valentin, did you get the information from the website you mentioned: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/gardening_with_children/didyouknow_seeds.shtml??? And why are the roots in most of the pictures(day 2)white in colour????? :O

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