Thursday, January 19, 2017

How Does Your Garden Grow?

1. I've noticed that our plant hasn't grown as much as the other plants in the garden. However, over time, this changes the biomass, or the total mass of an organism's volume or total area of the entire plant, which gets bigger as more is added as it gets bigger. It also seems to have trouble getting this, I've noticed that the plants around our brussels sprouts have taken up the majority of the sun, so it receives less energy. It has also shown that the oxygen from the plant comes from the water taken in. The water is also split to receive the oxygen. So, photosynthesis is very difficult to do this with little sun. This is makes it so the brussels sprouts grow slower than a lot of the other plants in the garden. This has made it so cell division (mitosis) down in speed from mitosis. This makes it so the germination is slowed down. 
2. Our plant is using "PEPC" and "RUBISCO," and it makes protein synthesis. Also, there is a signal that goes and is sent to the nucleus. It makes photosynthesis, that then that helps make the meat on the plant (aka the brussels sprouts that we eat). This would make photosynthesis go faster. Because of PEPC, it does speed up at a slow pace, but it does speed up. The main cause for this is germination, as it starts the entire thing, and starts the original boost, as when we grew them in the beginning in the classroom.

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