What do plants need?
Plants come in all shapes and sizes, from giant oak trees to tiny flowers. Some have bright and colourful flowers, whilst others have leaves that turn red in autumn and fall off. No matter what the shape and size, all plants need the following things:
- air
- light
- water
- nutrientA substance needed by an organism to stay alive and healthy. For example, carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.
- the right temperature
Watch: A song about the needs of a plant
Different plants need different things
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If plants do not get the correct amount of these five things then they will not be healthy and might die. If they do not get the right amount of sun, they won't get the right amount of nutrients. Unhealthy plants turn brown and wiltWhen a part of a plant is exposed to lots of heat or loses water so it droops and withers. .
We can spot healthy plants because they normally stand upright and are green. They continue to make their own food in their leaves by photosynthesisThe process in which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create their own food and oxygen..
Watch: How to look after plants
To look after plants, we need to provide them with the right amounts of light, water, temperature, nutrients and air.
Activity 1: Where do plants grow best?
Activity 2: Quiz
Activity 3: Grow your own cress or sunflowers
Why not carry out your own science experiment using cress or sunflower seeds!
You will need: damp cotton wool or toilet paper, two dishes and some cress or sunflower seeds.
- Put some wet cotton wool or toilet paper in the bottom of two dishes and sprinkle the seeds on top.
- Decide the variableA factor that can be changed in an experiment. you want to investigate. It could be light or water.
- If light, add the same amount of water to both dishes and place one in the sun and another in the shade.
- If water, add only a very small amount of water to one and more to the other. Place both in the sun.
- Wait for two weeks and see which one grows best.
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