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The process of bean germination and detailed writing

1. An essay about the process of bean sprouts sprouting

I remember one time, the teacher asked us to grow our own beans and observe the changes in the beans every day.

When I got home, I immediately finished my homework, then quickly asked my grandma for some big, round beans, found a beautiful vase, and gently placed a few beans in the vase, Then I covered it with soil and patted it. I felt very happy and thought that it would sprout in just two days.

Two days later, I ran to take a look with joy, eh? Why didn't it sprout? Is the soil bad? I looked carefully and found that the soil was dry and about to crack in some places, oh! It turns out that I forgot to water it. I immediately found a kettle and watered the beans, thinking: This time they will sprout soon. After a few days, the beans finally sprouted. The small sprouts couldn't wait to get out of the soil and opened the beans. They were white with a touch of green and stood upright, which was very attractive. I looked at the delicate little sprouts of the beans and thought: I must let them grow vigorously.

One day, a classmate in our class brought broad bean sprouts that he had planted. I saw that the broad beans he planted had very tender buds, and some even sprouted small stems, which looked very strong. Seeing his beans growing so well, I thought that the beans I planted would be better than his.

When I got home, I ignored my homework and hurriedly ran to the balcony. I thought the beans would grow leaves or small stems, but when I ran closer, I saw that they were still white with light green. The little bud is still standing straight there, still the same as before. Why isn't it longer? It's really worrying. I heard from my classmates that just watering is not enough, and it also needs to be exposed to the sun. But too much sun is not enough, the leaves will turn yellow. What should I do? This makes me anxious. I suddenly remembered that the teacher once told us that we must be patient when planting beans and take good care of them. We cannot water them every day, otherwise the beans will be soaked. We must water them every two days and get some sunshine every day, so that the beans can grow Look good. I followed the teacher's advice and watered it every two days.

The first thing I do when I come back from school every day is to go see the beans, hoping that the beans will grow up quickly, but it’s been almost two weeks and the beans have only grown one. Click. I ran to ask my grandma, and she said, "You have to be patient and don't be anxious." Yes, there is no need to be anxious. I waited patiently for the beans to grow up quickly. God really pays off, and I did not wait in vain. The beans grew up day by day, the small buds turned into stems, and the tender leaves turned from light green to emerald green, and from emerald green to dark green. I am so happy.

In the process of planting beans this time, I learned that I need to be patient and careful in everything I do. 2. Observe the germination process of soybeans and write an observation diary

"Observation Diary"

Sunny Friday, March 19

Since the teacher asked us to write an observation diary, As soon as school was over, I hurriedly went home to look for beans.

Observation Diary of Observing Soybean Germination

The seeds I chose were soybeans. I first took a plate, then put a piece of paper towel on the bottom of the plate, then put the seeds on it, and finally poured some warm water down. The teacher said that this can make the seeds germinate quickly. After I finished all this, I put the dish on the balcony, and then thought to myself: Seeds, seeds, germinate quickly!

Tuesday, March 23 Sunny

Four days have passed, the seeds are all swollen, and all of them have taken off their light yellow clothes. Some seeds were impatient and wanted to be the "switch cannon" or "pioneer", so they dug out their milky white "little heads" early, while some seeds took their time and still refused to poke their heads in, like a shy person. Like the little girl.

Thursday, March 25 Cloudy to sunny

Six days have passed, and I have to change paper towels, add water or change the water every day. Finally, the soybean that became the "pioneer" grew a purple stem with a small bean split in half. There are thin hairs on the stem, and the small bean separated in half is still wrinkled, like the wrinkles of an old woman when she is angry. There is also a thin, tender bud sprouting from the half-divided adzuki bean. I believe that "Pioneer" will grow two tender green leaves soon!

Sunny on Sunday, March 28th

Nine days passed, and "Pioneer" finally lived up to my expectations and grew two small green leaves. I put "Pioneer" "The soybean was carefully taken out, put into the small pit I had made, covered with soil, poured water on it, and completed its moving task. Looking at the other beans, four or five soybeans were soaked. The other beans were not to be outdone, and they all grew the purple stems and the half-separated, wrinkled beans. After watching it, I smiled knowingly, because my seeds lived up to my expectations and grew up. This is called "the emperor and the heaven pay off the people who are willing to do so"! However, this also made me understand a truth: in this process of planting soybeans, the weak ones die one after another, and only the strong ones who overcome difficulties can survive and reproduce. In today's society, those who are weak will fail one after another in their career or studies. Only the strong who overcome and overcome difficulties can survive.

3. Three consecutive essays of 200 words on the growth process of soybeans

The growth process of soybeans

Once I started an experiment on the "growth process of soybeans".

I first prepared a transparent plastic cup, soil, paper towels and soybean seeds. Then I laid paper towels around the cup and put more than half of the soil in the cup. Then, I put a few seeds between the cup and the paper towel. Finally, I crushed the remaining small portion of the mud into a cup (the seeds were about a centimeter deep from the surface) and poured some water so that the paper towels were completely soaked. The seeds are now planted.

A few days passed. I came to the windowsill and observed the seeds. I noticed that there was some change in the color of the seeds. Originally, the color of the seeds was bright yellow, but over the past few days, the appearance of the seeds has become a little lighter, and they feel a little transparent. The seeds appear particularly plump, and the seed coat is also a little cracked.

Two more days passed. I came to the window sill again to observe the seeds. I looked into the cup. Surprisingly, the seeds sprouted. The outer shell of the seed cracked. Young shoots emerged from the inside. The color of the young shoots is light yellow, slightly green. The top of the bud is pointed and looks tender. This is the bud head. The bud heads are growing downward. A question came to my mind: Why do the buds of seeds grow downward? Wouldn’t it be possible to drill out of the ground? I was thinking as I watered it.

The growth process of soybeans [2]

Some time ago, the teacher assigned the task of planting bean sprouts and writing an observation diary.

When I got home, I found a glass, brought three bean sprouts, and filled the glass with half a glass of water. Then, I carefully put three soybean sprouts into the glass. In this way, you are ready.

At first, there was no change or movement in the soybean sprouts. The next day, it only grew a little bud, and it still clung to its mother's body, just like a newborn child hugging its mother tightly. On the third day, it slowly left its mother's body. On the fourth day, it stood up and grew a little taller. On the fifth day, it grew a little taller and rolled up, like a small green snake looking up to the sky. On the sixth day, it had shed its skin, and its skin was transparent, as if it had taken off its clothes to cool off on a hot day. After the soybean sprouts peeled off, the mother body of the bean sprouts split into two parts. In addition, it has grown to the surface of the water, so I went to add water to the glass. On the seventh day, some white and thin roots grew from the ends of the soybean sprouts. There were about twenty of them. They were like the beards of the soybean sprouts. Those are the fibrous roots of soybean sprouts. On the eighth day, the bean sprouts finally grew up. After a period of cultivation by me, the bean sprouts were about nine centimeters long, and they were finally old enough to eat. They finally grew up.

The growth process of soybeans

Once I started an experiment on the "growth process of soybeans".

I first prepared a transparent plastic cup, soil, paper towels and soybean seeds. Then I laid paper towels around the cup and put more than half of the soil in the cup. Then, I placed a few seeds between the cup and the paper towel. Finally, I crushed the remaining small portion of the mud into a cup (the seeds were about a centimeter deep from the surface) and poured some water so that the paper towels were completely soaked. The seeds are now planted.

A few days passed. I came to the windowsill and observed the seeds. I noticed that there was some change in the color of the seeds. Originally, the color of the seeds was bright yellow, but over the past few days, the appearance of the seeds has become a little lighter, and they feel a little transparent. The seeds appear particularly plump, and the seed coat is also a little cracked.

Two more days passed. I came to the window sill again to observe the seeds. I looked into the cup. Surprisingly, the seeds sprouted. The outer shell of the seed cracked. Young shoots emerged from the inside. The color of the young shoots is light yellow, slightly green. The top of the bud is pointed and looks tender. This is the bud head. The bud heads are growing downward. A question came to my mind: Why do the buds of seeds grow downward? Wouldn’t it be impossible to drill out of the ground? I was thinking as I watered it. 4. A 400-word essay on the germination process of mung beans (not in chronological order)

Early in the morning, I took a small box and prepared to germinate mung beans. I first distributed paper towels in the small box, added some water, then placed the mung beans on the paper towels, then covered the mung bean babies with a "quilt", and then placed them on my table. Waiting to see the results.

After several hours, I couldn’t bear it any longer, so I took off the “quilt” and took a look. Every little mung bean was already full of water, and my belly was bulging. I covered myself with a "quilt". The next day I took off the "quilt" and took a peek. The little mung bean had already taken off its green coat. "It should grow out soon." I thought to myself.

"It's a little out!" I shouted happily. When I watched it this time, the baby's head had already popped out of Mung Bean's mother's belly. They couldn't wait to see the world. They looked so cute!

A few days later, the babies had grown about 5 mm. I was so happy that I quickly changed the basins of water for the babies who had grown out of their mother’s belly, and gave them some water. I dropped the "quilt" and prayed in my heart that they would grow up quickly.

The little bean sprouts grew up slowly day by day, and after a few days, they transformed from the little girl into a graceful girl. She also swayed her graceful figure and danced charmingly from time to time. 5. An essay on observing the germination of beans

Monday, October 2, 2017 was sunny

Today, in order to cultivate our observation skills, the teacher assigned us to write an essay on observing the "growth process of bean sprouts" " diary. In the evening, my mother and I grabbed a handful of soybeans, put them in a transparent glass, and poured some water into the cup to soak the soybeans in the water. So we started the first day of the experiment. I found that the soybean is oval in shape, its color is light yellow, and there is a black opening on one side, which looks like a lip. When the water is poured in, it seems to be drinking water. Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Sunny This morning, I came to see my soybean experiment. I found that the soybeans were swollen and bulging, two or three times larger than the original ones, but no bean sprouts had grown yet. Mom said it will take some time for the bean sprouts to grow. At night, my mother poured out the water, then dampened a piece of cloth and put it over the cup. I didn’t understand, and my mother told me: Soybeans cannot be soaked in water all the time. Just soak them for one day, otherwise they will rot. However, they must maintain a certain humidity, so they must cover the cup with a wet cloth to prevent moisture. Evaporates quickly.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Sunny

This morning, I went to see soybeans again as usual. I was surprised to find that there were pointed, short, tender white buds on the heads of the soybeans, which looked like horns on their heads. They were very cute. Mom sprinkled a little more water on it to keep it moist. When I came back from school in the afternoon, I saw that the bean sprouts had grown longer. Grandma asked: "How long have the bean sprouts grown?" I quickly took a ruler and measured about 2mm. But some of them haven't grown yet.

Cloudy Thursday, October 5, 2017

This morning, I found that more soybeans had sprouted. The bean sprouts that grew out first grew very fast, but the lengths were different. And most of them are curved. At night, when I opened the cloth covering the beans, a pungent smell came to me. Why do soybean sprouts become smelly? My mother asked me to observe carefully: it turned out that some beans were rotten, which was the smell they gave off. So we picked out the bad soybeans and the bean sprouts that didn't grow well. I picked out the two longest bean sprouts and measured them. They were 28mm long. I saw that the roots of the buds connected to the soybeans were light green, the tips of the buds were slightly red, and the middle part of the buds was the thickest and white. I found that the longer the buds grew, the thicker they became. There are still a lot of peeled bean skins in the cup. I think the baby bean sprouts took off their clothes next to them because it was too hot!

Xiaoyu on Friday, October 6, 2017

Today, I saw that the sprouts of the baby bean sprouts are longer. Because the soybean sprouts grow crookedly, I can only estimate the measurement. 50mm. I was amazed at how quickly the sprouts grew! The beans with long sprouts have begun to turn green, green, and they are already very similar to the bean sprouts we usually eat. Moreover, the soybeans have become larger. Mom said: In one to two days, the bean sprouts will grow longer, "beards" will grow on the bean sprouts, and some soybean "lips" will crack. I'm looking forward to it 6. A 400-word essay on the growth process of soybeans

Wednesday, November 2, **** was sunny

When it comes to mung beans, you may feel that they are all too familiar. But everyone doesn’t know the process of mung bean germination. Today I am going to soak mung beans in water and observe their germination process.

First, I filled the cup with water, and then took a handful of mung beans. It was all green, as if it was wearing a green cloak, only one oval-shaped place was white. , I took it in my hand and pinched it. It felt a little rough, as if I was holding a handful of uneven stones. Finally, I put it into the water. Some of them danced in the water, rotated and sank; some seemed unwilling to stay in the water, so a small "" was raised on its white part. parachute". But its "parachute" soon "broke" and it had to sink to the bottom of the water. I seem to hear them drinking water "gudong, gudong"! After a while, the mung beans were covered with small water drops, like pearls.

How cute they are! Just like green elves!

Sunny Thursday, November 3, ****

This morning, when I got up, I found that the small pearls on the mung beans were gone, and only a few mung beans still had two or three pearls left on them. pearl. Moreover, there are several small green buds growing out from under the white part of the mung beans, and there are also cracks, leaving a small hole in their green skin.

They grow so fast!

It was sunny on Sunday, November 6, ****

When I came home from school this afternoon, I saw a few more mung beans sprouting, and the original mung bean sprouts also grew to 5 mm, and half of its "cloak" was taken off, just like wearing a hooded dress, and there was a big tear in the middle. I heard from my mother that sprouted beans should not be soaked in too much water, otherwise they will drown.

I quickly poured out some water in the cup and placed them in a sunny place, hoping that they would grow quickly under the sunlight.

It was sunny on Tuesday, November 8, ****

In the afternoon, I saw that all the mung beans had finished shelling and sprouts had grown. The longest one was 7 Millimeters, the shortest 2 millimeters, they take off their shells and float on the water, looking like green duckweeds. The cracks in them are getting bigger and bigger, as if they will break if they are broken. I quickly dumped their "cloaks" and replaced them with new water. Ah, they are almost growing into bean sprouts! Looking at the bean sprouts soaked by my own hands, I really can’t bear to eat them!

The science teacher assigned us an interesting observation activity, how beans develop and grow. After Teacher Li found out, he asked us to write down what we observed in a diary.

What I observed was the soybeans. First, soak the soybeans in water. After two days, small buds would grow from the sides. Then I took it out, put it in moist gauze, and waited slowly. grow up.

After two days, its buds grew longer and longer, and roots grew out behind the buds, like a little old man, which was fun. Every day when I get home, I am always the first to look at it to see what new changes it has. Now it has completely changed, even its color has changed, it has become green, and a new shoot has grown between the two watercress. Its roots have grown longer and denser, and the color of the roots has also become darker. It turned khaki. My mother said that the soybean sprouts will not change much when they grow into what they are now. If you want them to continue to grow, you must plant them into the soil so that they can thrive.

I feel very happy watching my seed grow from a small soybean into a plant. It was the first plant I planted with my own hands. I finally saw its growth process with my own eyes, and in the process I also experienced the joy of observation. 7. The process of soybean germination 400 words

The process of soybean germination I prepared a small bowl and soybeans.

Then, I poured water into the small bowl and put the seeds in the small bowl. The following is my process of observing the germination of soybeans: On the afternoon of September 17th, I went to observe the progress of soybeans. Unexpectedly, I saw that the soybean that was originally the size of a button had now become swollen.

It turns out that they drank all the water in the bowl into their stomachs. They seemed to be scrambling to grow up! After a few days, I was surprised to find that they were all wearing a thin layer of "clothes". Some of the "naughty ones" had their clothes bursting and they were so cute; They escaped from the house and exposed their fat "skin", which was very funny; some only wore clothes on the lower body, but the upper body was completely exposed, just like the Indonesian people, the upper body was not wearing clothes, but the lower body was clothed A grass skirt was dancing, very naughty; others were even more interesting. At some point, it stretched out a green and tender "little hand" from its clothes, as if waving to me! ah! The soybeans have sprouted! It’s still very long! ah! There are many mysteries in nature that require us to observe carefully! The process of sprouting soybeans is really interesting. 8. The process of soybean germination (detailed introduction)

On February 12, I conducted an experiment on soybean seed germination.

I prepared a transparent glass, soybean seeds, soil, absorbent paper and other things. Then, I attached the absorbent paper to the inner wall of the cup, filled the cup with soil, poured water to soak the absorbent paper, and then placed the seeds between the inner wall of the cup and the absorbent paper.

The following is my observation of the germination process of soybean seeds. Soybean seed germination process observation content date and situation Sowing date: February 12, the seed coat cracked. On February 15, when I was pouring water, I saw the seed coat cracked and saw a white bean.

The radicle grows. On February 18, when I started pouring water, I saw the radicle growing out. The radicle grew downward, as if it was absorbing water. The germs grew. On February 19, I saw the germs growing when I was observing.

The pointed white germ grows upward. It absorbs water and carbon dioxide in the air, just like humans absorb oxygen. Radicle growth On February 21st, I observed that the radicle began to elongate.

The radicle extends one or two centimeters and grows into the root of the bean sprout. Germ Growth On February 22, when I was pouring water, I accidentally discovered that the germ began to elongate, drilled out of the soil, and looked like a comma on the soil.

When the cotyledons are unearthed, they are a little white and a little yellow, which is very beautiful. On February 26, when the true leaves grew, I went to see them again. The comma shape of the embryo was gone, and it had grown into leaves and stems. The leaves were green, tender, and extremely beautiful. The two cotyledons below the leaves were a little yellow.

Cotyledons shriveled. On February 29, I went to pour water again and saw that two cotyledons were shriveled, very yellow, and shrunken. Other information On March 2, the soybean sprouts have now grown into a seedling, with four leaves, a stem of about 5 centimeters, and the roots of the seedling are very long, three to four centimeters.

The seedlings are green and very strong.

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Germination situation of mung beans

November 1st

Sunny

Mung beans soaked in a glass of water .

November 2

Sunny

The mung beans are bulging, doubled in size, split in the middle, revealing the white flesh, like a capsule .

November 3rd

Cloudy

The mung beans took out a little sprout, thin and curved.

November 4th

Sunny

The green bean sprouts have grown taller, about 1 cm long.

November 5th

Cloudy

The buds are growing taller and branching.

November 6th

Sunny

The buds are about 3 cm long and have more and more branches.

November 7th

Overcast

Green leaves grew on the buds.

November 8th

Light rain

The leaves continue to grow.

November 9

Sunny

The mung bean sprouts grow to about 7 cm high, and there are more and more leaves. The leaves that have just grown are light yellow, and the leaves that have grown earlier are grass green.

November 10th

Cloudy

As the buds get longer and longer, there are more and more leaves, and the mung bean sprouts are bent downward.

Observation diary of planting mung bean seedlings

Sowing seeds

Weather on May 1st: Sunny

Today, I took a cup, First put some soil in it, then put a few mung bean seeds in the cup, then put one centimeter of soil on it, pour some water on it, and place the cup on the terrace facing the light.

Mung beans have grown roots

Weather on May 2: Rain

At noon today, I found some white roots in the cup, but the buds of the seeds Didn't come out. I'm a little anxious.

Mung beans have sprouted

The weather on May 3rd: cloudy

Today, I saw mung bean sprouts sprouting from the ground and spitting out light green buds, almost One centimeter high, the leaves have not yet unfolded, like a shy little girl. I was so happy to see it.

Mung beans grow leaves

Weather on May 4th: Rain

The stems of the mung bean seedlings have grown another two centimeters, and the leaves are slightly open. The buds are very small. The stems are all tilted towards places with more sunlight, and some buds are facing away from the sun, because the buds have not yet grown up.

Mung bean seedlings grow taller quickly

May 5 weather: rain

Wow! He grows up so fast! The mung bean seedlings suddenly grew to about nine centimeters as if they were cheered up, with thin white root hairs growing at the bottom. The long, narrow leaves are fully expanded and have no branches. There are some germs on the stems, and some stems have two germs that are not facing in the same direction.

May 6 weather: cloudy

Today, the mung bean seedlings suddenly grew four centimeters taller, with lush green leaves. The stems, which had been tilted a few days ago, have returned to pointing straight upwards, with leaves spreading to both sides.

The germs of mung beans withered and fell

The weather on May 7th: cloudy

The mung bean seedlings have grown to 16 centimeters tall, and the dark green leaves are stretched. With. The germs are getting thinner day by day, and some are withered. 10. Observing the Germination Process of Climbing Bean Essay

On March 9, my mother bought a pack of seeds from the market. The name of the seeds was Changxia Dianthus. I carefully observed this It’s a tiny seed. It’s amazing to think that one seed is a life.

We first wet the soil, then sprinkle the seeds in, then cover it with a thin layer of wet soil, and then cover it with plastic wrap. In the end, all we have to do is wait patiently, and it will be ready in two days. It pours water.

Four days later, my mother shouted excitedly: "The seeds have sprouted!" I hurried over and took a look, but there was nothing, just a pot of wet soil. My mother said: I searched more carefully. I searched patiently and carefully, and finally found two tender, green buds the size of rice grains among the small clods of soil, like the left side of newborn twin babies. I didn't dare to touch him when I was nestled in my mother's arms.

Two days later, I observed again and found that the original two leaves had grown a lot, and two new buds had grown under the green leaves, which were also taller and tender. A thin thread-like stem grew out from under the green leaves, swaying gently in the breeze.

I hope it grows up as happily and vigorously as I do!

Chapter 2: The seeds have sprouted [200 words] Wu Yixin, Class 3 (6)

When I got home today, I ran to the flower pot and gently opened the soil with chopsticks to see Check whether the seeds germinate. Halfway through the digging, I found a white bud. When I looked carefully, it turned out to be soybeans that had sprouted.

I saw that its buds sprout from the opening of the soybean, from thick to thin, and the top of the bud is a little greenish. The color of the soybeans has become lighter. There are horizontal and vertical stripes on the surface of the buds, but they are not very obvious. When the seeds germinate, the soybean skin is broken, indicating that the buds sprouted from the inside of the soybean.

The shape of the buds is thin and long. My soybeans are one centimeter wide and the buds are three centimeters long! How fast my seeds grow! Because the weather has been very good these days, with plenty of sunshine and plenty of water. This may be the reason, or it may be that soybeans are suitable for growing in this environment.

I wish my little seed will grow up quickly and healthily!