Friday, August 9, 2013

Scavenger Hunt Post #8


Hydrophilic is something that can be dissolved by water and polar substances. Sugar and salt are examples of hydrophilic.

 The flower ovary is where  the embryo seed lies and it is the same place where the pollen is received. It is located below the petals.


A gymnosperm cone is a vascular plant that has seeds not in a ovary. Males are usually located at the top of the tree while females are located at the bottom of the tree.


 Hydrophobic is the tendency of non-polar objects to exclude water molecules. This vocabulary word describes the separation of water and the leaf in the picture above.


A long-day plant is a plant that flowers after being exposed to light periods longer than a certain length. Basil is an example of a long-day plant. 

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