Write an activity to show plants also respire.
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Let’s head outside and learn how leaves breath in this simple spring stem activity. Head outdoors, grab some fresh leaves and be prepared to see some fun breathing from leaves!
This simple spring activity asks the question: How do plants breathe?
YOU WILL NEED:
Shallow glass bowl or container
Fresh leaves (actually removed from the tree)
Lukewarm water (room temperature will work if necessary)
Patience, this leaf science activity will take a few hours of magic before you can start to observe anything happening.
Magnifying glass (optional) STEP 1: Cut a green leaf off of a plant or tree. You will need fresh leaves and not leaves picked off the ground.
STEP 2: Add lukewarm water to a shallow glass container or bowl.
STEP 3: Place a single layer of leaves inside the water, submerging them just below the surface with a small heavy item. Place the bowl in the sun.
STEP 4: Wait for 2 to 3 hours.
STEP 5: Watch as little air bubbles form on the top of the leaves. What is happening? If have difficulty seeing the bubbles, use a small magnifying glass!
This simple spring activity asks the question: How do plants breathe?
YOU WILL NEED:
Shallow glass bowl or container
Fresh leaves (actually removed from the tree)
Lukewarm water (room temperature will work if necessary)
Patience, this leaf science activity will take a few hours of magic before you can start to observe anything happening.
Magnifying glass (optional) STEP 1: Cut a green leaf off of a plant or tree. You will need fresh leaves and not leaves picked off the ground.
STEP 2: Add lukewarm water to a shallow glass container or bowl.
STEP 3: Place a single layer of leaves inside the water, submerging them just below the surface with a small heavy item. Place the bowl in the sun.
STEP 4: Wait for 2 to 3 hours.
STEP 5: Watch as little air bubbles form on the top of the leaves. What is happening? If have difficulty seeing the bubbles, use a small magnifying glass!
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Submerge the plant into a bowl of water. The flower or leaf may float to the top, but try to make at least part of the plant stay underwater. Put the bowl under the sunlight and wait. (You can also leave it in the dark but it may take longer to see results.)
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