Scatter few seeds in the soil and provide them favorable conditions to grow. Watch the plant growing and record the events occurred in the next 20 days, in the observation table provided below. Also keep photographs of the plant day-wise asked in the table, for your record. S.NO. OBSERVATION RECORD THE EVENTS OCCURED 1. Note the day when the first shoot arises 2. On 7th day, count the number of leaves 3. On 10th day, measure the height of stem 4. On 12th day, count the number of leaves 5. On 15th day, count the number of branches appeared 6. On 18th day, measure the height of stem 7. On 20th day, write about the growth of the plant.
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on 13th day we can see that the plant is almost maturing from the days 1 if we compare and there are many changes in the plant in the speed we can say as the embryo present in the seed has branched out and the roots and the shoot parts are now available to see and the shoot system and root system is growing much bigger comparing to a simple seed which we have planted on first day
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