6 biological observation diaries, 6 biological observation diaries about 200 words

Updated on educate 2024-02-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the first observation diary, I used a plastic bottle, filled it with some soil, planted a few edamame, watered it, and began to wait for the edamame to sprout. The next night, the hard work finally paid off, and the edamame successfully sent out tender green seedlings. I looked at them and felt like knights, with sharp knives, struggling hard, each trying to see who was the first to drill out, the first to see the wonderful world outside.

    Observation Diary 2.

    About three or four days later, when I went to see my seedlings again, I found that they had grown a little more. I'm happy, but I'm a little disappointed, probably because I can't measure how long their roots are. Because if you have the length of the roots, you can know what their total length is, which will make my suspicion of these mung bean seedlings a little smaller.

    Observation Diary No. 3.

    The sprouts of some adzuki beans resemble a small scale hook, as if they can hang clothes; Some rolled up, like a "tornado"; Some are just a little upturned, and the little tadpoles are looking for their mothers; Some are still in Xiaodou's body, as if the "doll" is reluctant to leave her mother, which is really interesting. Xiaodou, I am happy for you, I am worried about you, and I am happy that you have grown up and sprouted; I'm worried that you're going to be my dinner soon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In science class, the teacher asked us to find some snails on the way home.

    I got some from the community.

    The next day, the students looked east and west, and said to go to the campus to find some more.

    We searched with wide eyes, and after a while, one of the female classmates found three small snails in the dead leaves. Does it look like a family? We are very happy that the little snails are carrying a big shell, which should be their "home"!

    Run wow blah, the youngest one is actually the first!

    Look, it's a great game!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Campus Biology Survey Report.

    Survey Topic: Survey of terrestrial organisms on campus.

    The purpose of the survey is to understand the impact of terrestrial organisms on the campus environment, understand the importance of greening the campus and purifying the air, and protect the beautiful environment of the campus.

    Survey Method: Field investigation under the guidance of the teacher.

    Findings: Table below.

    Creature type. The name of the organism.

    The number of organisms. Living Environment.

    Plant Sycamore (plane tree).

    8 trees are warm, sunny and grow well.

    1 privet. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    8 metasequoias. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    1 paulownia. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    14 poplar trees.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    Holly (Big-leaved boxwood).

    6 trees are warm, sunny and grow well.

    14 cherry blossoms.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    1 cherry. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    14 lilacs.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    2 trees. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    3 osmanthus flowers. Warm, sunny, well-grown, and multitude of wheat winters.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    Clover (sorrel).

    Much warmer, sunny, and grows well.

    10 plums.

    Warm, sunny, well-grown, and full of juniper.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    Small-leaved boxwood. Much warmer, sunny, and grows well.

    There are many flowers in the month. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    5 acacias. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    French holly. 21 trees are not sunny because of the black plum growing on the branches and leaves.

    16 magnolias.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    Woo Medo. Warm Sunny and winding around French holly.

    3 ginkgo biloba. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    Sticky stem begonia. 1 warm, sunny tree grows well.

    1 magnolia.

    Warm, sunny and grows well.

    3 palms. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    1 tung tree. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    1 bauhinia. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    4 spruce trees. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    7 cedars. Warm, sunny and grows well.

    Animal ants.

    Moist soil.

    2 earthworms. The soil is moist.

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