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Plant Experiment:D In my plant researched and experiment. Mukda and I did our project on miracle grow and regular soil to see witch soil works better. We planted Ater(15 in each), Forget Me-Nots(10) and Morning Glory(15) in each type of soil. As a result, the regular soil made the plants grow faster. The miracle grow took about a week for the flowers to start to sprout in regular soil.We had thought that the reason why our flowers were growing better in grew better in regular soil was due to the soil that we got from the high shcool green house. We dont know what nutrients and what kind of soil. We did some researched on our flowers structures that we showed in our presentation video. The plants were growing toward the window and the reason why was due to photosynthesis. I learned about how seeds are a living organism and how they aren't.They have the embryo to create plants in the future and seeds have some stred energy in them self ready to be planted and sprout.


Bibliograhy:

"Flowering Plants." Flowering Plants. Web. Mar.-Apr. 2012.

www.leavingbio.net/FLOWERING%20PLANTS.htm

Jeffrey. "What Do Plants Need to Live?" Kid Scientist, 3 Nov. 2007. Web. 07 Apr. 2012. 

kidscientist.com/58/what-do-plants-need-to-live

Pettebone, David. "What Does A Plant Need To Grow." Catalogs.com. Catalogs.com, 2007. Web. 19 Apr. 2012.

www.catalogs.com/info/garden-yard/what-does-a-plant-need-to-grow.html

Carter, J. Stein Stein. "Photosynthesis." Photosynthesis. 1996. Web. 10 Apr. 2012.

biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/photosyn.htm


 

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