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Reflections on the journey of a seed
"A Seed's Travel" introduces us to the travel ways of various plants. No matter where they fall, they will continue to grow and reproduce, so that green will spread all over the earth. The following is my comment on A Seed's Journey. Welcome to reading.

After watching a seed trip, I felt the summer vacation. My mother and I went to Yixing Xinhua Bookstore to buy a lot of books, among which I like A Seed's Travel best.

This is a book about travel, a beautiful picture book about the miracle of plant life! This book is really strange. It made me understand the charm of nature. It introduces us to all kinds of plants and ways of traveling. No matter where they fall, they will continue to grow and reproduce, so that green will spread all over the earth. Beautiful and pleasant plants are dotted with wonderful nature and dress up our living environment. I really admire them!

Humans want to travel by car, train or plane. Plants must rely on seeds if they want to travel. Seeds have no feet, but they can climb mountains and reach all corners of the world. For example, the seeds of Impatiens balsamina are lying in the capsule. As long as they are touched lightly, the capsule will bounce off and the seeds will be scattered in all directions. Some plants with little power need to rely on the power of the wind to help the seeds spread; Like viola, primrose, etc. Their seeds don't want to fly in the air, they like to take a taxi. Their seeds have an oily attachment, which is a kind of food that ants like very much. Ants move seeds, eat while walking, eat oily attachments wrapped outside, throw seeds on the ground casually, and complete the trip.

There are many interesting things in the plant world. If we are careful children, care about others in life, observe things carefully, love nature and science, and be good at discovering science from life, we will find more interesting things and phenomena in the embrace of nature and get more fun.

Every seed is the sowing of life. Sowing the seeds of life will create a more exciting and colorful life. Young pioneers, let's create our colorful life in our own way like seeds!

After reading the Journey of a Seed, I read the book Journey of a Seed in the winter vacation, and learned how plants "travel" and why they can take root and sprout in cracks in stones or on high roofs.

When the seeds of plants are scattered on the ground, they can grow into new plants, so plants must "travel" by seeds. Unlike humans, seeds can be spread by plane, train and car. They travel with the help of the wind and many animals.

The seeds of Impatiens balsamina grow in capsules. When bees and grasshoppers touch the capsule, the capsule will shrink quickly and bounce off, and the seeds inside will be ejected and thrown into the air. There are many small holes in the capsule. When the wind blows, the stem will bend and its seeds will shake out of the shell, so that the seeds can be evenly dispersed around. Dandelion seeds are attached to a "small umbrella" composed of many hairs. They can travel in the air like parachutes with the help of the wind. The seeds of trees grow on tall trees. When the seeds mature and fall, the wind will catch them and blow them to distant places. The seeds of plants such as Viola yedoensis, Saussurea involucrata and Primula contain delicious oily attachments. Ants like this kind of food very much. After eating these oily attachments, the ants throw the seeds at a random place, and new plants will grow there.

Cherry, strawberry, apple and other plants put seeds in delicious and juicy pulp. When birds eat these fruits, they will eat them together. The pulp is digested in the stomach, and the seeds are excreted on the ground by birds, so they can take root and sprout. Plants such as burdock or pig gizzard will also travel with the help of animals. When squirrels and other animals run past them, these seeds will attach to the animals, and they will be taken far away by the animals, where they will take root and sprout.

After reading this book, I also understand that animals and plants live in harmony and depend on each other in a biosphere, so we should protect the biosphere above the earth and not destroy nature, so that life on the earth can flourish.

After reading A Seed's Journey, I felt an accidental opportunity. I borrowed the book Youth Literature and Art.. I was fascinated by it when I suddenly found an interesting article, The Journey of a Seed, written by Wang Haizhen.

This article tells the story of a seed's journey: a seed purrs when it is born. It doesn't even know what its mother looks like, but only knows how to travel. During the trip, it met ginkgo orchards, cotton wool, squirrels, sparrows and eagles. The seed greeted the kind ginkgo garden, became good friends with the light cotton wool, and was almost eaten by the squirrel, begging the sparrow to take it to embrace the blue sky and become a playmate with the eagle. In any case, the seed finally took root in a piece of soil and became its mother's appearance. The eagle in the article is right: "Every plant deserves respect. Who knows what kind of adventures and hardships their seeds experienced before they finally made up their minds and completed the long growth process. " Yes, everything deserves our respect. Too much sweat has been paid behind all success, and only after suffering will there be results.

After reading the mental journey of a seed, my mother said: there is a very close relationship between human beings and seeds! Many things that people eat, wear and use come from seed plants. Do you know where the plants in the cracks in the stones and in the corners of the square come from? I shook my head and read A Seed's Journey, and you will know the answer. I can't wait to open this beautiful picture book.

How lucky human beings are! If we want to travel for a long time, we can take a train, a car or an airplane. If we travel for a short time, we can ride an electric car, ride a bike, wear skates, or simply walk there, but all these seeds are not available. Because the roots of plants are firmly rooted in the soil, however, we often find the shadows of plants in many incredible places. Seeds have no feet, how can they fly to the roof, get into cracks in stones, or even climb mountains? This is the wisdom of plants and the wonder of seed travel. They came up with a particularly interesting way to travel. Some wait for the seeds to ripen and then throw them into the air. For example, the seeds of Impatiens balsamina are lying in a capsule. When the capsule is lightly touched, it will bounce off, and all the seeds will fly out along a high arc trajectory. Impatiens are also called "Don't touch me". Some plants with little strength need the help of the wind. Wind energy helps many seeds travel, such as dandelion. The wind blows like a small paratrooper flying in the air, and it looks good in an instant. Other seeds like to take a taxi. Their seeds have oily attachments on the surface, which ants like very much. Such as viola yedoensis, primrose, etc. Ants dragged the seeds and ate them as they walked. After eating oily attachments, they throw the seeds in a place at random, and new plants will grow in that place. In addition, many animals are also good helpers for seed travel. For example, the seeds eaten by birds will be excreted with feces; Squirrels bury nuts for winter and then forget them.

Reading this book has opened my eyes! I didn't expect a small seed to have so many wonderful trips, but it also made me understand that I should observe life attentively, be good at discovering science from life and be a conscientious person. Spring is coming, let's go into nature and explore the mystery of seed travel!