Q&A - PSLE Science
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In terms of food storage, how is a carrot plant different from a ginger plant?
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Clairifina:
In terms of food storage, how is a carrot plant different from a ginger plant?
Hi
In terms of food storage,Both are the same.Carrot plant stores its food in its stems and ginger plant also stores its food in the stem,which we use for cooking.
Cheers -
charsen:
i thought the orange part of the carrot is its root? :scratchhead:Clairifina:
In terms of food storage, how is a carrot plant different from a ginger plant?
Hi
In terms of food storage,Both are the same.Carrot plant stores its food in its stems and ginger plant also stores its food in the stem,which we use for cooking.
Cheers -
Clairifina:
In terms of food storage, how is a carrot plant different from a ginger plant?
Carrot stores food in its roots while ginger stores food in its stems. -
charsen:
Correction.Clairifina:
In terms of food storage, how is a carrot plant different from a ginger plant?
Hi
In terms of food storage,Both are the same.Carrot plant stores its food in its stems and ginger plant also stores its food in the stem,which we use for cooking.
Cheers
Carrots store food in its roots,which is the part we eat and ginger is the stem since it is an underground stem.
Cheers -
charsen:
Correction.charsen:
[quote=\"Clairifina\"]In terms of food storage, how is a carrot plant different from a ginger plant?
Hi
In terms of food storage,Both are the same.Carrot plant stores its food in its stems and ginger plant also stores its food in the stem,which we use for cooking.
Cheers
Carrots store food in its roots,which is the part we eat and ginger is the stem since it is an underground stem.
Cheers[/quote]yes. u are right. i am just going to give u all some background information and i hope it helps. we know that carrot is the edible part of the carrot plant. but the phrase 'carrot fruit' is wrong. carrot is the roots of the plant. that's the only edible part. sometimes english can play a part in the answer that we write. i myself, do those mistakes when doing some questions. though the answer may seem right, sometimes language error can cause misunderstanding, and also leading to marks being penalized. just to ask anybody please tell me, is there a difference between insulator of electricity and poor conductors of electricity? -
charsen:
sorry to disturb again, charsen. why is it that the plants and snails do not die off because of lack of food? isn't that a possible reason too?Hi Robertpattinsonidle
In the night,both the snails and the water plant would compete for dissolved oxygen.Since this would happen for a month,the snails would eventually die before the water plants die.There would be more dissolved oxygen than dissolved carbon dioxide ,thus the plants would die due to the lack of dissolved oxygen.
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Dear Charsen,
Please help to explain the Q30.
Answer Key is 4, however, my DD told me the answer should be 2 since the wheel's rolling direction is D so the frictional force should be B which is opposite to the movment of the wheels.
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Q24 the ansewr key is 4, could you please help to explain the answer. Thanks. -
Hi
Correction.There is no such thing as insulator of heat.This is a wrong usage of scientific words.Remember.Thus,there is only poor conductor of electricity.
Cheers
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