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Friday, August 29, 2008

PERIODICAL TEST ......

Dear Journal,
This Week is our periodical test.......
Our periodical test in scienceis not that easy........

Saturday, August 9, 2008

plants!!

Dear Journal,
This week we study about the amazing plants in our invironment. First we study about the inner part and outer part of the plants....I didn't expect that the one peace of the plant leaves have a big role in the plant. Then we study about the special leves that many plants have one good example of it is the bouggainvilla.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Phtosynyhesis..

Dear Journal,
This week our teacher assign us to iterpret how th photosynthesis is formed. The photosynthesis which is water in the case of plants, releasing oxygen as product. The light energy is converted to chemical energy, in the form of ATP and NADPH, which are used for synthetic reactions in photoautotrophs so plant can produce foods...

Sunday, July 27, 2008

how life energy interesting?????

Dear Journal,
I still remember the study that ma'am Masangkay told us........do you like to know what is it???? .......It's about life energy it it very interesting this study help to understand about the process of ATP in the photosynthesis, the light energy, how light affect the manufacturing of the foods needed by the plants, and so much more.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

what????transport???

Dear Journal...
This week we have study about the active and passive transport. The active transport, energy is required in order for the materials to move across the cell membrain and the example of this is taking place in the bodyi s when the nerve cell constantly allows potassium inside it.The passive transport it means moving biochemicals and other atomic or molecular substances across membranes. Unlike active transport, this process does not involve chemical energy. Passive transport is dependent on the permeability of the cell membrane, which, in turn, is dependent on the organization and characteristics of the membrane lipids and proteins. The four main kinds of passive transport are diffusion, facilitated diffusion, filtration and osmosis.

Friday, July 11, 2008

THANKS GOD!!!

Dear Journal....
You know this week I only remember that we made a 2 activity one is about cell and the other one is about preserved food that we will continue to Monday because it must have more than one day to complete the activity. Our group got about "binurong mangga" so we must made "binurong mangga" but we haven't a mango even one so we have to go to the head teachers office to ask ma'am dela Luna if we can get some mango to the orchidarium and we got permission from Ma'am Dela Luna so we did and good thing we have able to perform our activity.



THANKS GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!



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