lavender: the purple herb zach g., michael b., alicia r., and rose m. mr.martell science 3 rd
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Lavender: The Purple
Herb
Zach G., Michael B., Alicia R., and Rose M.
Mr.MartellScience3rd
1. Our research question we are trying to answer is if Lavender grows better in light are dark habitats. We think the Lavender herb grows better in light because its able to make food for itself. 2. Topics we will discuss during our presentation are..•Photosynthesis•The structure of our plant•Methods and procedures for our project
Background Information: About your herb 1
Flower
Stem
Roots
Leafs
The scientific name for theLavender is Lavandual AugustifoliaThe photosynthesis occurs in the Cytoplast of the plant cell.
Background Information: About your herb 1
1.The function of the organic compound in lavender is to attract bees so it can pollinate and reproduce.2.This is a huge adaptation in the environment because it has a big advantage over the other plants.3.Yes this a adaptation that the plant has evolved over time.
1.Lavender can be used as a stress reliever, used for tea, for scent, also used for a massaging, and as a dandruff remover.2.Lavender is native to a wide area of Europe, northern Africa and Asia, from the Canary Islands eastward through India.
Background Information: General Plant Information
The three major factors that can affect plant growth are the amount of water, how much carbon dioxide it gets, and how much sunlight it gets.
Background Information: General Plant Information
This slide should answer the following question:1.The function of photosynthesis is to create sugar to feed the plant.2.The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O (+ light energy) C6H12O6 + 6O2.3.The plant organelle responsible for creating photosynthesis is the chloroplast. 4.Xylem is very important because it is the tubes that are responsible for transporting the food through the plant.
Project Design
This slide should include1.A description of the procedures or methods followed during the investigation.
Data
Other Observations
1. Did your plant grow towards the light or away from it? What is this process called
2. Did the roots of your plant grow down into the soil or up out of the soil. What is this process called?
3. Did you observe anything else unusual during the investigation.
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Conclusion
This slide should include1.A summary of your results2.A statement that states whether the data supported or refuted your hypothesis. 3.Questions you thought of during the investigation or thoughts on how you would improve it.
Bibliography
This slide should include1.A list of all you resources used to find information and images in MLA format
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Fill in all the information you can, and then copy a paste the result into the presentation.