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Activity 1:
Directions:
1. Get five different potted plants to ovserve.
2. Observe the parts of the plants.
3. Wear your gloves. Examine the leaves ,stems, roots and flower of the plant. Thuch them carefully.
4. Uproot the plant with shovel. Try to remove the soil and place the plant on a newspaper or dry banana leaves.
5. Fill the table with your observation.
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name of plants:
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Answer:
NAME OF PLANTS:
1.Forgot me not
2.Daisy
3.Lavender
4.Rose
5.Sunflower
STEM:
1.Forget-me-not is a well-known flowering plant in the borage family
2.Each daisy stem bears leaves and a single flower at the tip. A stem may branch several times, and each branch will bear a flower. Daisy stems transport water and nutrients to the leaves and flowers.
3.Lavender stem trichomes (Lavandula sp), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Leaves and stems of lavender are covered with dense glandular trichomes (captate and peltate).
4.Provides support for the leaves and the flowers and carries water and minerals to them from the roots.
5.The stem's function is to hold the plant upright.It is also carries water,minerals and food between the roots,leaves and flowers
ROOTS:
1.forget-me-not, any of several dozen species of the plant genus Myosotis
2.The daisy plant roots are the underground portion that absorbs dissolved nutrients and water and begins transporting them through the rest of the plant's vascular system. Roots anchor the plant in the ground, and provide support.
3.The flower and the oil of lavender are used to make medicine. Lavender is commonly used for anxiety, stress, and insomnia.
4.Spread out and search for water.
5.The roots anchors the plant in the ground,so that it does not below away
LEAVES:
1.Forget-me-nots represent true love and giving someone this flower means you truly love and respect this person
2.Daisy leaves perform transpiration and photosynthesis tasks. Transpiration is the process of water evaporation through the leaves. Photosynthesis is the process by which the leaves turn sunlight into energizing food for the plant. Daisy plants have rigid, hollow stems.
3.Lavender is an herb. The flower and the oil of lavender are used to make medicine.
4.Rose leaves are described as “pinnate” – that means there is a central rib and then leaflets off to each side, with one terminal leaflet. ... The leaves grow on alternate sides of the stem.
5.The main function of a sunflower leaf is to convert sunlight, nutrients, and water from the soil into energy for the plant. This is called photosynthesis.
FLOWERS:
1.forget-me-not flower (Myosotis scorpioides) grows on tall, hairy stems which sometimes reach 2 feet (61 cm.) in height.
2.The daisy flower consists of the central yellow disk, surrounded by radiating white petals. Daisy flowers are long-lasting on the plant and as cut flowers. They attract a variety of insects and butterflies, and once pollinated, each flower produces dozens of seeds.
3. The lavender flower is also used for depression, dementia, pain after surgery, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support many of these uses.
4.Roses will produce stems of varying lengths depending upon their class. They have four main functions which include: supporting the leaves and elevating the flowers. transporting water between the roots and the shoots, which consist of the stems, leaves and flower buds.
5.The common sunflower is valuable from an economic as well as from an ornamental point of view. The leaves are used as fodder, the flowers yield a yellow dye, and the seeds contain oil and are used for food.
Explanation:
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