Monday, December 15, 2014

Haley Schlaick #7

Broccoli.  It came from two living/biotic cells.

Haley Schlaick #8

I learned how a plant grows and what it looks like in its stages.  The thing that surprised me was that it was so big and thats what brocolli looks like. I didnt really laugh becuase growning a plant really isnt all that funny. What made me pause and think a little deeper is the fact that broccoli is so big.

Haley Schlaick #6

More cells are formed in mitosis so the plant needs to get bigger.  The cells split apart from photosynthesis. The nucleic acid helps the plant grow because its in the nucleus and it makes more cells and when there are new cells the plant starts to grow and with photosynthesis the plant also turns green and thats how a plant grows.

Haley Schlaick #3

The plant got bigger. It looks about 7 inches and its green with quite big leaves for its size. They use water to stay hydrated and when they drink water they stay green. The plants obsorb water through there roots which makes them grow bigger.  They go through photosynthesis and they take in the carbon. They take in carbon  and cellular resperation. They obsorb nitrogen through the ground through assimilation.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Zach Walker blogpost #7

Broccoli is our plant the main source of growth is the watering of the plant. Due to all of the rain we have been getting, The plant has grown to be at least 3 feet high, my prediction is that it will not grow any higher and will stay the same, and over time the plant will produce the broccoli that we are expecting, The parent plants have a huge impact too, There are also a lot of holes in the leaf due to bugs and insects bitting on the leaf.

Zach Walker blog post #8

For my final blog post I am interviewing Joe, In my SOTS group, The first question  I asked joe was, What have you learned? He responded "I have learned a lot of things but the number one thing is that plants have to compete for the provided space given to them to grow" The second question I asked him was What surprised or amazed you? He responded "The fact that our plant had holes in the leaves and that other insects were feeding on our plant" The final question is, What made you stop and think for a while, He responded "I thought for a second how deep the roots could dig down into the soil for the plant to grow"

Friday, December 12, 2014

Joey Costantino interview blog post #8

Joey has learned that it takes a long time for the plant to grow just like a human growing it dos not happen over night. How big the plant has grown over time. Joey has laughed over nothing because science is very serious and no laughter will be tolerated. Joey paused and thought a little but deeper about other plants growing more because they have more sun light. He thought long and hard.

Joe Fordyce blog post #7

we are experimenting with broccoli. The plant is at least 2 feet high now and is still growing. Our plant is very big and it looks like the parents were pretty big plants. The parents can't take all of the credit though. There was a reflection which made the pliant grow almost twice as fast. the offspring of this plant will be huge.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Blog post assignment #6 Zach Walker

My plant is growing very fast mainly because the reflection off the sun and the water hydrating the plant. and very importantly water moving through the roots of the plants giving it nutrients and vitamins provided by the sun and light which is a very important factor to keeping the plant alive. Since enzymes are proteins they send water and protein molecules to the nucleus causing it to expand which causes a chain reaction which causes the rest of the plant to grow

Friday, November 14, 2014

Cell analogy project (Joseph Fordyce)

The Cell is Like a Hockey Franchise

Joe Fordyce blog post #6 (How does our garden grow)

My plant is growing great and is actually growing faster because there is a reflection which gives out plant more sunlight. Photosynthesis is taking a big part in the growth of our plant. Since the reflection is pointing more sunlight to our plant it is almost growing 2 times faster. Since enzymes are proteins the nucleus would send the information to the rest of the cell to say that this is a good substance that ill eventually make more cells.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Joe's journal #5

How we know that our plant is a living thing is because it is constantly growing and will keep growing until is dies. The seed have have a dramatic change from bag of water to the soil. The plant has grown in size and will continue to do and that is how we know it is alive because of the constant growth.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Joe's journal #4

Some abiotic factors are the soil and the water and even us because since we are in such a long an huge drought we are now watering the plants and the sky is not. Some abiotic factors that affect the plant in a negative way are caterpillars and also the wind can affect the plant because it can throw up the plant from the soil and therefore kill the plant.

The plants are competing for water from other plants and we can tell this because some plants are bigger than others which tells us that the plants are always in competition for water and sunlight which happens 24/7.

For my observations I believe that the plants have winners and losers because of the death of the plant and because if they do not have as much sunlight they will the  not grow as fast and therefore lose to the competing plant.

They can be involved in in the air that they produce which can be an interaction and also nitrogen going into the roots. The interaction ends up bad for the nitrogen because it is basically killed in the process.

I believe that the garden plants are undergoing secondary succession because we could end the plants life like that in the snap of a finger.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Zach's blog post assignment #5

The plant that me and my group planted is in fact alive for many reasons. One being the plant has grown from seed to plant in about a month. Non living things cant grow. Also the plant has gone through photothinsis which is responsible for the plant food and how it eats to grow bigger and bigger. And lastly, the plant has a large amount of chlorophyll giving the plant its green color. Naturally green means life. If something is green in nature it is more than likely alive

Zach's Blog post assignment #4

#1 Abiotic factors that my plant depends on to survive is the soil. Despite the many living things within the soil such as, Bugs, Bacteria, spiders and other insects.





#2 A big factor that plants compete for is the space of which they can grow bigger and bigger. Most importantly they are competing for sunlight for growth. The more sunlight the more nutrients your plant will get and the better result of growth.  They also compete for minerals in the soil to expand thier roots. They compete against other living organisms around it.


#3 Winners and loser in this situation are determined by which plant grows more and is bigger and has more biomass. But it is always not this simple because it is not always clear who wins and who loses both plants could have success.





#4 A way plant interact other than competing is they interact with carbon and nitrogen to go through photothinsisis. My plant is involved in sucking in water and using it for growth.
 



#5 It is secondary sucession because the ground and soil which the plant was planted was already firtle and had already been used for other crops and plants.





Haley Schlaick #5

The plants are still living because they have green leaves and they are big. The cute little plant is alive because its green. The plant is green because it has chlorophyll and chlorophyll is used in photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the plants way of getting energy so it can survive. If it produces energy to survive it must be alive. And if it's alive it will grow and that's why the leaves are big and green.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Joe's journal #3

The plants are much bigger to start and are competing for water and sunlight. The bigger plants are bound to grow bigger than the small plants because of the sunlight that they can get. Our plants are big but not as big as others. There is a big stem with big leaves coming of the stem.
The water first then falls and then they take in in the water and sunlight for photosynthesis. The water that comes in through the bottom of the stem is absorbed which makes the plant bigger. The more water that the plant gets makes it bigger and acts as a food source so the plants can geo bigger. The bigger the plant is the more photosynthesis it can complete which makes it bigger and bigger.
The carbon cycle is how the plant create its sugars. The carbon comes in through the plant and then exits in a sugar form. The plants are much bigger so that means that the sugars are increasing at a very high rate so the plants grows bigger.
Nitrogen is cycled through the plant and then through the plant it is then created into ammonia. The is an essential to the plants growth. More ammonia=more plants growth.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Zach's blog post assignment #3

#1.The plants that I planted are significantly bigger than when i first planted. That was the main change that I noticed, second of all i noticed was that the plot which the plant was planted was cramped and had less space due to a large amount of growth from the roots up to the leaves, 3rd there was bite marks within some of the leaves which indicates that there was caterpillars and other insects feeding on the plant.




#2 Plants suck in the water and go through the process of photosynthesis the water. The water then evaporates back up to the atmosphere







# 3 The carbon cycle is when carbon atoms are recycled over and over again on Earth. This process takes place in Earths biosphere between biotic and Abiotic things.
The plants i observed this week relate to the carbon cycle because the carbon recycles through the plants causing the plant to spread and grow taller and bigger though the carbon cycle and photosynthesis.



#4 Nitrogen is a element most likely limiting plant growth. Nitrogen has its own biogeochemical. Plants can not use Ntrogen in its gas form. Nitrogen is key when producing chlorophyll which is responsible for the plants green color of the plants my group and I observed. Nitrogen cycles through the plant responsible for anomia which is critical for plant growth

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Haley Schlaick #4

The plant uses abiotic factors like the dirt, water, and sun. Some biotic factors that affect the plant are people and bugs. The plant uses the nutrients that can be found in the soil and if there are no nutrients the plant will die. The plant uses water to get hydrated and if it doesn't it will turn brown and die. The plant uses the sun to use photosynthesis to make energy and if it doesn't have sunlight it will die. The people eat the plants, and they step on them which is bad for the plant. The bugs eat the plants and some of them pollinate them. 
Their competition is with other plants. We can see this because some plants are bigger than others. They are competing for water we can see this because they change colors from green to brown. The winners are bigger and more green. The losers are brown and ugly. Yes. It can be hard to tell because they don't always turn green. Parasitism because humans eat the plants and the plants don't benefit. Mutualism because lady bugs eat the afid's off the plants. There is primary succession because there is no dirt or plants. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

About Our Project

Our clever subtitle is the groovy 2. This is a good name for us because we are in group 2 and our group is quite odd. The project that we are doing, "The Story of the Seed" is a work in progress over our freshman year in biology. The point of this project is to see where are plant that we planted (a type of broccoli) and see what happens to it periodically. Then at the end we hopefully eat it. Every couple weeks or so we check in on it and take pictures and also see what the stage of the plant is. Hopefully this post explains what we are trying to do with our plant and study the way it grows and lives.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Zach's bio

Hi, my name is Zach Walker. I am from San Jose California. I have a quite a lot of experience gardening with many different types of food. Mostly summer crops such as squash, tomatoes, etc… 
My mom has been gardening for many years ever since she was a kid. She loves to grow berries such as black berries, red berries. Most of all we grow oranges and lemons which is our most successful crop through out the year. That is my gardening history. 

Haley's Bio

My name is Haley and i have always lived in San Jose. 
I have tried to grow a food plant before but it died.
I grew a bean plant before but it never came out of the dirt, it was really boring.
The person I know is my Grandpa and he is great at planting food, my relationship
with him is that he is my Grandpa.

Joes bio

Hello may name is Joe Fordyce. I am from San Jose, CA. I Haved lived here in willow glen for my whole life.My grandma had grown tomatoes before. My grandpa grows lots of thing from tomatoes to blueberries. I remember my grandpa being very strict about his garden and would not even let step anywhere near it. My grandpa makes a lot of thing from scratch from soup to whatever you can think of and it is really great. I am pretty close to my grandpa but not super close.