Sunday, October 19, 2014

BlogPost #3 Monique Perez-Durand P.4

Student Blog Post Assignment #3

Monique Perez-Durand
Period 4

     My plant since being planted has grow much. It went from a thin weak plant that could not hold itself up to a thick stemmed plant with large leaves.
     Every time the plant is watered the water seeps into the soil and the soil stays moist. The plant's stem seeps up the water from the soil and caries it throughout the plant. The plant gives off water through its leaves and goes back into the biosphere The plants get the same amount of constant water as they did before but was in a confined space. Now it is in an open space with the same amount of water and has sunlight so it can grow freely.
     Plants pull carbon dioxide out of the air storing it in its cells and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere. The plant grew because the carbon it took in had to go somewhere so the plant stored it in the cells of its leaves and stems.
     Plants also remove nitrogen from organic matter like decomposing plants and animal matter from the ground and stores it in its cells. Because there is some much decomposing plant matter from past classes in the garden there is a lot of nitrogen in the ground. So because the plant stores nitrogen in its cells it grows

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