Design a Plant Challenge KS3 Your Challenge 2014.pdf4) Cape Aloe (grid reference 247 455—the large...
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You are going to explore
1) the Rainforest BiomeRainforest BiomeRainforest BiomeRainforest Biome
2) the Mediterranean BiomeMediterranean BiomeMediterranean BiomeMediterranean Biome
Join the description to the correct picture:
1) Rainforest Biome 2) Mediterranean Biome
Always hot
Rains nearly every day
Winters can be chilly
Only 2% of sunlight reaches the ground
Summer droughts
High summer temperatures
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Design a Plant ChallengeDesign a Plant ChallengeDesign a Plant ChallengeDesign a Plant Challenge Your Challenge:Your Challenge:Your Challenge:Your Challenge: Design a plant for the future!
Explore our Biomes to discover the neat tricks plants have evolved to help them live,
thrive and survive in their habitat. Then use what you’ve learned to design a plant of
your own.
Before you go:Before you go:Before you go:Before you go: Label the drawing to show what essentials plants need to grow:
KS3
The Rainforest BiomeThe Rainforest BiomeThe Rainforest BiomeThe Rainforest Biome Use the map of the biome together with the grid references and picture clues to help you
find the plants and answer the questions as you walk around.
Look at the cartoons. Use them to help you explain why the Rainforest can be a tough
place to live.
1) Traveller’s Palm (grid reference 157 492) Estimate the length of the largest leaf.
Touch the leaves (gently). Describe how they feel and explain how this is useful to the plant.
(If you can’t reach the Traveller’s palm, use one of the plants nearby!)
2) Banyan Tree (grid reference 144 487)
Can you see the roots which are growing down towards the ground (positively
gravitropic). How does this help the plant to survive?
3) Bismarck Palm (grid reference 145 497) How are the huge leaves adapted so that rainwater runs off?
Look at the roof of the Malaysian house to give you a clue.
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5) From the Canopy Walkway Look down on Eden’s canopy. How is being tall, growing quickly and being
flexible useful to a rainforest plant?
6) Cocoa (grid reference 160 502) The newest leaves on the cocoa trees look floppy and dead -
how might this help the tree?
7) Rattans (grid reference 172 503)
Rattans are a family of spiky, climbing palms. Look carefully to find the
rattan climbing up the other palms. (look behind the large stump and up the
rock face). Think of two ways the spikes help the plant to survive.
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8) Pitcher Plants (grid reference180 485)
Explain how pitcher plants ensure they receive enough nutrients.
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4) Drip Tips (found throughout the Rainforest Biome)
Pointy drip tips encourage rainwater to run off the leaves.
Draw and label two examples of leaves with drip tips.
The Mediterranean BiomeThe Mediterranean BiomeThe Mediterranean BiomeThe Mediterranean Biome
Plants take in water through their roots and lose water
through tiny holes in their leaves called
stomata.
What process takes place in plants’
leaves that needs water?
Long, hot, dry summers make life tough for plants. Use the map of the biome
together with the grid references and picture clues to help you follow the trail and
find out how they cope.
Water also stops
plants from wilting.
1) Olive (grid reference 208 470) Describe the olive leaves and explain how these features help the plant to
survive.
2) Broom (grid reference 235 467) Some plants, like this broom, have lost their leaves altogether.
How is the broom able to photosynthesise without leaves?
3) Silver Tree (grid reference 245 463) The silver colour is caused by pale hairs on the leaves. Explain how this
survival strategy works. The pictures below are a clue.
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4) Cape Aloe (grid reference 247 455—the large spiky plant on the corner) The Cape Aloe is a succulent - it stores water in case of drought.
Draw an aloe.
Label your picture to show:
1) Where this plant stores
its water.
2) How aloe protects its
water from predators.
5) Cork (grid reference 227 454) Pick up and feel the pieces of cork bark. Describe it.
The cork acts like a fire blanket protecting the heart of the tree from the
flames.
6) African Hemp (grid reference 205 454) Carefully stroke the leaves of the African Hemp. How do they feel?
How do you think this helps the plant cope with dry conditions?
7) Herbs and Aromatic plants (grid reference 205 462)
Sniff out some smelly plants - you can rub the leaves gently to make the
smell stronger.
Think of two ways smell can be useful to a plant.
Back from the Biomes ?Back from the Biomes ?Back from the Biomes ?Back from the Biomes ? Look at the front of this sheet to remind yourself of your challenge.
Summarise what you have found out:
Rainforest BiomeRainforest BiomeRainforest BiomeRainforest Biome
Typical plant adaptations:
Mediterranean BiomeMediterranean BiomeMediterranean BiomeMediterranean Biome
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Back at School Scientists believe that our climate is
changing.
What do you think our future climate
will be like?
You can do some research to support
your ideas.
Now design a plant for the future. It
must be;
•••• adapted to its climate
•••• useful to humans
•••• have a name
Send us your design. Each term one
lucky winner will receive a prize from
the Eden shop.
Be sure to include
your name,
your school's name,
your address and age.
Send designs to: The Schools Team Design a Plant Challenge Eden Project Bodelva Cornwall PL24 2SG