Friday, December 12, 2014

Blog post 4

1. Some of the abiotic factors my plant uses for survival are:
-Air
-Water
-Soil
-Pollen
They all rely on the plant and help it survive by keeping it together with their enviormental uses.

2. The plants are competing with nature itself, and the envirorment around it.

3. The "winners" and "losers' in the struggle would have to be: the plants who aren't being supported, and the ones who aren't in a good enviorment that can't survive. What makes the determination complication sometimes is that it's hard to tell sometimes if you don't know what you're doing.

4. Other types of interaction with the plant involved is that sometimes it reacts to extreme growth when it mildly sprinkles, which shows it competing with the envirorment,  which shows interaction.

5. The evidence in the garden that is occurring in the ecosystem is that the plant is healthy and growing.

Blog post 8 Brendon Smith

I interviewed brendan smith, we were in the same group, he was amazed by the amount the plant had grown. They had holes in it from other plants had eaten small hole in the leafs. These bugs were very interesting to him. He enjoyed working with me.

blog post 8 Eliot Marinshaw

I interviewed Eliot. What he learned over the blogposts was how plants grow and change through environmental changes. His favorite part was watching the plants grow through the semester. He enjoyed working with our group and got a lot done with us, he was a great help to our group and was very successful. His blogposts were very interesting and fun to read.

Blog post 3

1. The plants have increased in growth.

2. The water cycle has affected the plants growth greatly.

3. The plants took the air and turned the carbon into oxygen.

4. The plants took the nitrogen in the soil and continued to grow.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

mitosis

sorry there was sound until it got imported

blog post 7

brassica olaracieas
i think the parent plants were of the same breed and the offspring is exact pure breed family this plant and its siblings are exactly alike so i thingk that they have been imbreeded. they like like nothing the site shows the actual look alikes.

blog post 5

this is our plant it is hard to think a few months ago this was a seed in a plastic bag that we have given life in our class garden the plant is around a near foot tall and have giant leafs with some holes because some animal has had a tasty treat.


blog post 4

1.my plants are affected by the animals and the soil
abiotic it he animals that are eating it
biotic is the soil and nutrients

2.the are battling for space with the other plants that are planted near or around the plant

3. the stronger plants will often win so i have the better breed so far. they have to battle for root space and food and air and sun in an area

4.there is holes in the leafs of my plant. i think these have been eaten by some small animal such as butterflies or caterpillars

blog post 3

1. our plants have a very plant like structure but are still very small and still developing.

2.our plants take in water consume the water and recycle it when they don't need it trough the leaf

3. our plants took the carbon out of the air and made it in to oxygen

4. our plants changed the nitrogen in the soil to use to make them stronger and grow.

Friday, November 14, 2014

seed post 6

our plants are getting bigger because they have cell divide. when the plants grow there cells grow and them splits that's called mitosis. they use photosynthesis to produce sugar to begin the cell division. the

Thursday, October 9, 2014

post 1

hello I am Brendan smith. outdoors is the place to be connected to. my favorite plants are Schoenoplectus acutus or know as common tules. did u know the easiest spot in a lake to catch bass is in the tules because it provides food shelter and breeding spots. learning about brassica is very interesting because they are very common. 
brassica oleracea
did you know a lot of brassica are important vegetables.
the first day we got the seeds the were not active
the next time we saw them 0% salt grow
now they have been transplanted to the class garden.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Autobiography

Hello, my name is Eliot Marinshaw. My autobiography is about my experiences in planting/gardening. One of my experiences would be in my first residential living situation in San Jose, CA. I planted a tomato/carrot garden in my back yard with my father. One of the people that I know that is familiar with gardening would have to be my father, he has always been into gardening since he was a child. He would usually plant tomatoes and many other vegetables. A few of the procedures I did while planting the garden would be, planting in the seeds, harvesting the soil, and watering the garden itself.

Autobiography

My name is Brieana. I live in San Jose in California. I have never grown anything. The person I think knows a lot about gardening is my grandma and my aunt Robin. My grandma grows flowers and lemons and my aunt grows tomatoes , flowers , and zucchini.