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It’s sunny today. In science class, we studied about plants. I found two concepts particularly important: transpiration and respiration. In my own words, plants "sweat" and "eat"or "digest." They have stomata to release excess water when they’ve absorbed too much, helping to maintain their balance. The mitochondria play a key role in respiration, taking in energy from the sugar that chloroplasts produce in the leaves. I’m starting to wonder that plants are an opposite life form of animals. They don’t move around, they make their own food, they inhale carbon dioxide, and exhale oxygen — it’s as if they’re doing everything inversely.
19 de dez de 2024 12:14
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It’s sunny today. In science class, we studied plants. I found two concepts particularly important: transpiration and respiration. In my own words, plants "sweat" and "eat"or "digest." They have stomata to release excess water when they’ve absorbed too much, helping to maintain their balance. The mitochondria play a key role in respiration, taking in energy from the sugar that chloroplasts produce in the leaves. I’m starting to wonder if plants are the opposite life form of animals. They don’t move around, they make their own food, they inhale carbon dioxide, and exhale oxygen — it’s as if they’re doing everything in reverse.
Very interesting!
20 de dezembro de 2024
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It’s sunny today. In science class, we studied plants. I found two
concepts particularly important: transpiration and respiration. In my own words,
plants "sweat" and "eat"or "digest." They have stomata to release excess water
when they’ve absorbed too much, helping to maintain their balance. The
mitochondria play a key role in respiration, taking in energy from the sugar
that chloroplasts produce in the leaves. I’m starting to wonder whether plants are a completely opposite life form to animals. They don’t move around, they make their own
food, they inhale carbon dioxide, and exhale oxygen — it’s as if they’re doing
everything inversely.
A good point!
19 de dezembro de 2024
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