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Observe the Organs of an Organism

Vocabulary Dictionary The materials do you need The materials do you need The materials do you need The materials do you need The steps The steps The steps The steps

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Observe draw and give levels a garden balsem plants. Observe draw and give levels a garden balsem plants.  Dictionary

Separate the plant into its organs. Separate the plant into its organs.   Dictionary

Use a knife or a cutter to cut the plant organs. Use a knife or a cutter to cut the plant organs. use to cut =    Dictionary

Make a cross section of leaf, root and stem as thin as possible. Then put the section on the object glass, give some drops of water, cover it with the cover glass and observe it under a microscope. Draw what you can see. Make a cross section of leaf, root and stem as thin as possible. Then put the section on the object glass, give some drops of water, cover it with the cover glass and observe it under a microscope. Draw what you can see.  Dictionary

Still : tenang, diam, masih, bahkan. Soaked : rendam, basahi. Containing: tersusun, terdiri, berisi. Separate: pisah, belah. Section: bagian. Drops: tetesan, jatuhkan, masukan.