Q&A - P3 Science
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kiasuboy:
Teachers always use green beans,soaked with water in a cotton bud in an experiment. May I ask how do green bean come from?Is it from bushes, trees,or others?
You very cute. Green beans are found inside pods (black in colour). The green bean plant is a creeper (weak stem that needs to climb onto support such as fence). So you need to break open the pods to see the green beans inside it (something like groundnut) -
The question goes like this. The heading is "Animals that reproduce by laying eggs" Then it has group X and Group Y. Animals in group X consist of Frog, Housefly and butterfly. As for Group Y, they have chicken, cockroach and crocodile. So they ask which of the following group of animals are correctly classify in group X and Y
A) Mosquito and Pigeon
B) Grasshopper and Snake
Answer is A but why ? Pls kindly advise urgently. Thanks a ton. -
atutor2001:
Hi atutor2001, the green bean plant we grew at home recently didnt creeep nor twine. It grew upright to a height of about 30 cm and started producing pods containing green beans.kiasuboy:
Teachers always use green beans,soaked with water in a cotton bud in an experiment. May I ask how do green bean come from?Is it from bushes, trees,or others?
You very cute. Green beans are found inside pods (black in colour). The green bean plant is a creeper (weak stem that needs to climb onto support such as fence). So you need to break open the pods to see the green beans inside it (something like groundnut) -
is grain a living thing? why? i thot it cant grow already cos chopped off from the mother plant
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Happy Mama:
Hi atutor2001, the green bean plant we grew at home recently didnt creeep nor twine. It grew upright to a height of about 30 cm and started producing pods containing green beans.[/quote]Oh dear, I must be wrong. So sorry kiasuboy for giving the wrong information.atutor2001:
[quote=\"kiasuboy\"]Teachers always use green beans,soaked with water in a cotton bud in an experiment. May I ask how do green bean come from?Is it from bushes, trees,or others?
You very cute. Green beans are found inside pods (black in colour). The green bean plant is a creeper (weak stem that needs to climb onto support such as fence). So you need to break open the pods to see the green beans inside it (something like groundnut)
Thank you Happy Mama for sharing your knowledge. Can't trust my memory nowadays because I remembered having green bean plants that twine (when I was a little girl).
Regards -
Hi all,
What does it mean the stages of growth in a plant is recognizable just like in an animal? TIA
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atutor2001:
Oh dear, I must be wrong. So sorry kiasuboy for giving the wrong information.
Hi atutor2001, the green bean plant we grew at home recently didnt creeep nor twine. It grew upright to a height of about 30 cm and started producing pods containing green beans.Happy Mama:
[quote=\"atutor2001\"]
You very cute. Green beans are found inside pods (black in colour). The green bean plant is a creeper (weak stem that needs to climb onto support such as fence). So you need to break open the pods to see the green beans inside it (something like groundnut)
Thank you Happy Mama for sharing your knowledge. Can't trust my memory nowadays because I remembered having green bean plants that twine (when I was a little girl).
Regards[/quote]You are welcome.
It just so happens that we had a green bean plant recently.
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Anyone has idea about the movement of cockroach, hopping , flying or both?
Paul put some animals into 3 groups, X,Y,and Z, as shown in the table below
Group X: grasshopper, sparrow
Group Y: Bee, Bat
Group Z:Shhark, Turtle
In which group would you put the word "cockroach"?
Thanks! -
super-duper-quadruple:
I've posted the reply on your thread.Anyone has idea about the movement of cockroach, hopping , flying or both?
Paul put some animals into 3 groups, X,Y,and Z, as shown in the table below
Group X: grasshopper, sparrow
Group Y: Bee, Bat
Group Z:Shhark, Turtle
In which group would you put the word \"cockroach\"?
Thanks!
Group X -
why is grain a living thing?
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