Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Student blog post assignment #3: Biogeochemical cycles and your Plants


This is Natalie’s work )

                       Student Blog Post Assignment #3: Bio geochemical Cycles and Your plants

1) our broccoli has increased its size. There is nothing to fond of its appearance although, they do look very similar to clovers which was something I didn't not expect. Their stem is very thin and three leaves attached to the stem.

2) Our plant the broccoli participates in the movement of water by the water moving through the broccoli making the plant soaks up water in their roots which helps the plants grow with transpiration. This relates to its current appearance because the water cycle helps the broccoli grow to how it looks now compared to before it even sprouted.

3) plants, like our broccoli, move carbon as a storage and exchanging. Plants cleave the carbon from the two oxygen molecules and release the oxygen back into the surrounding environment. Thats how they work during the carbon cycle movements. when looking at the broccoli's current stage, you could tell its health is staying strong with bright green.


4)the plants itself can't use nitrogen or posses it. Nitrogen Fixation helps create Nitrogen from the soil to ammonia. One its been converted, the broccoli, could later process the ammonia. this helps the plants for the cycle in growing with its soil that gives plants energy to grow.

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