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Blog Post #3

Blog Post #3       This week I didn't notice much of a change in my plant. It hasn't grown and instead I saw what appeared to be tall grass-like weeds.  My plant participated in the water cycle through transpiration.  In the biosphere, land plants absorb water through their roots and then transport this through their transport system to stems and leaves. This water is needed in  photosynthesis , which is the food production process in plants. Transpiration (evaporation of water from the leaf surface) then returns water back to the atmosphere.  In terrestrial communities, plants convert a tmospheric carbon dioxide to carbon-based compounds through  photosynthesis .  My pl ant participates in the water cycle through photosynthesis which is where plants combine carbon dioxide with water.  During this process, plants  cleave  the carbon from the two oxygen molecules and release the oxygen back into the surrounding  environment.  Plants are primarily responsible for

Blog Post #4

            Blog Post #4 Abiotic factors  are non-living elements found within an ecosystem. There are six  abiotic factors  that  affect plant growth : air, water, space, temperature, light and soil (nutrients). These are the basic requirements that  plants  need to grow.  Some abiotic factors that affect my plant are soil, sunlight, and water. The soil is important because of the fact that it provides nutrients for my plant. Sunlight also provides nutrients. So my plant gets its nutrients from the sun and the soil.   Biotic factors are the non-living factors that affect organisms. Biotic factors include the a vailability of food. W hen food is in short supply, plants struggle to survive. They are therefore less likely to grow.  New pathogens and parasites is another factor. O rganisms have no resistance to new pathogens. This can reduce the healthiness, or even wipe out the plant. A third factor is n ew predators arriving. As  with parasites and pathogens, organisms may have

TSOTS-blog post 3

     I remember the first time we chose our growing spots. Our spot was filled with some dried out dirt, hay, and some small sticks. Now, its flourishing with our small plants and thriving grass.     The past week or so, we have also received a good amount of rainfall. Resulting in more growth.  I noticed that the seeds have sprouted but it is surrounded by grass/weeds.      Our plant is a part of the water cycle. As water evaporates form water sources everywhere, it goes up into the atmosphere. Then, it condensates and precipitates down onto the plant. With the water, the plant is able to do photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process where plants use energy from the sun to synthesize carbon dioxide and water. This process is how plants make their food. With photosynthesis, water plays a  major role. The plant absorbs the water through its roots, and it goes to creating food to help the plant grow.      Plants also participate in the carbon cycle. The carbon that animals and