By Colby S. 7th Grade

Qualitative observations:

The blueberry grapes look a lot like blueberries, some bluish while others more purple.

The leaves of the blueberry grapes have bumps and are shaped like cucumber leaves. The top is dark green while the bottom is more light.

The wine grapes are mostly green but some have partial purple color.

The leaves of the wine grapes have a heart-shape or tear-drop shape. The veins are visible and they are gradient green.

The plants in the pond have fluffy brown-ish tops that are bigger than the stems, which are slightly lighter compared to the tops.

Quantitative observations:

There are about 30 grapes per bunch.

There are 7 flowers on the potted plant.

The flowers on the blueberry grape tree have 5 stamens.

The flowers on the blueberry grape tree have 3 carpel.

The leaves on the grape tree have about 15 bumps

Inferences:

I infer that the blueberry grapes are called blueberry grapes because of their fine resemblance to blueberries, as they have the same dark blue-ish color when ripe and the same round shape.

I infer that the bumps of the grape leaves are most likely caused by pests or certain fungi.

I infer that there are only about 30 grapes per bunch because grapes need space to grow and the tree also needs to spread as many seeds as possible.

Some of the wine grapes were green and more sour because they were not ripe.

The plants in the pond probably have those attributes to attract certain insects and survive in water.

error: Content is protected !!