Today, the teacher asked us to observe the growth process of bean sprouts. When I got home at night, I hurriedly took out a handful of soybeans and found a transparent cup.
I found that dried soybeans are hard, small and round, and there is a small black spot on each soybean. I threw the soybeans into the glass. After a while, I went to see the soaked soybeans. I found some bean skins bulging. I think it should be the cause of soft blisters! I didn't expect this to happen in just a few minutes. I want to open the soybean skin and see what's inside. It turned out that two oval watercress were tightly wrapped by the thin skin outside.
How interesting!
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The water for soaking soybeans was so dirty that I poured it out. I found that the soybean has grown up again, with a small bud at one end. The small bud is 5 mm long and 2 mm wide. Dad told me that bean sprouts can grow in water like this, but the water should be changed clean every day. I'm so happy. I want to eat them when they grow up. How nice!
I filled the cup with clean water and watched them gently shake in the water, just like cute tadpoles.
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I found that the soybean has grown up a little bit, and it is still light yellow and oval. It's just that the black spots are gone, and the buds are longer, with a length of 1 cm and a width of 2 mm, which is very close to bean sprouts. I look forward to their rapid growth, and the more they think about it, the happier they are. But I found that some soybeans have not germinated yet. I don't know how to make them grow up quickly. I want to ask for help.
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I picked up the cup and suddenly found some soybeans floating on the water. I have a question in my heart, why is soybean not getting heavier, but getting lighter? Soybeans are full of water and should get heavier! So, I asked my mother, but unfortunately she didn't know the answer, so I decided to look it up myself.
After a while, my bean sprouts were 1.5 cm long and 3 mm wide. My mother said it was the widest. I am very happy. This bud is really like a pig's tail, and some of it is still bent. Really beautiful!
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A new day has come again. When I came home from school, I rushed into the kitchen to see bean sprouts.
It was found that the beans on their buds were all blue, and their buds grew up again, reaching 2 cm and 3 mm wide. These buds look very strange, such as some "G"-shaped buds, which seem to be learning English; Some buds are "B" shaped, as if learning to write; Some buds are shaped like "e", as if learning to draw snails.
I didn't expect such a thick bean skin that a small bud could pass through it. Really let me sigh: the power of life is so powerful, and the power of nature is so magical!