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You were asked to grow a bean plant,starting on the 26th February until 29th April, you supposed to take a weekly picture of that plant and taking notes, create a power point presentation?

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Title: Bean Plant Growth Project

Slide 1: Introduction
- Purpose of the project
- Timeline: 26th February to 29th April

Slide 2: Week 1 (26th February)
- Planted the bean seed in a small pot with soil
- Watered the plant lightly
- Noted the appearance of the seed

Slide 3: Week 2 (5th March)
- First signs of growth with a small sprout emerging from the soil
- Continued to water the plant regularly
- Noted the height of the plant

Slide 4: Week 3 (12th March)
- The plant has grown taller with more leaves forming
- Transferred the plant to a larger pot for more space
- Noted any changes in the plant's appearance

Slide 5: Week 4 (19th March)
- Plant continues to grow rapidly with more leaves and branches
- Added a support stick for the plant to climb on
- Noted any changes in the plant's growth

Slide 6: Week 5 (26th March)
- Plant has reached a significant height and is starting to flower
- Continued to water and provide sunlight for the plant
- Noted any changes in the plant's development

Slide 7: Week 6 (2nd April)
- Flowers have bloomed and small bean pods are forming
- Continued to monitor the plant's growth and health
- Noted any changes in the plant's progress

Slide 8: Week 7 (9th April)
- Bean pods are growing larger and plant is thriving
- Continued to provide support for the plant to climb
- Noted any changes in the plant's appearance

Slide 9: Week 8 (16th April)
- Bean pods are fully grown and ready for harvest
- Continued to water and care for the plant
- Noted any final changes in the plant's growth

Slide 10: Conclusion
- Reflect on the growth and development of the bean plant
- Lessons learned from the project
- Thank you for watching!

Slide 11: References
- List of resources used for the project

Thank you for watching our Bean Plant Growth Project presentation!
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Bean Plant Growth Presentation

Slide 1: Title Slide

- Title: Bean Plant Growth
- Date Range: February 26th - April 29th

Slide 2: Seedling Stage (February 26th)

- Image: Picture of the freshly planted seed
- Notes:
- Date: February 26th
- Stage: Seedling
- Height: 1 cm
- Appearance: Small, white sprout with two cotyledons

Slide 3: Germination (March 5th)

- Image: Picture of the germinating plant
- Notes:
- Date: March 5th
- Stage: Germination
- Height: 3 cm
- Appearance: Two primary leaves have emerged

Slide 4: Cotyledon Expansion (March 15th)

- Image: Picture of the plant with expanded cotyledons
- Notes:
- Date: March 15th
- Stage: Cotyledon Expansion
- Height: 6 cm
- Appearance: Cotyledons have expanded and are green

Slide 5: True Leaf Emergence (March 22nd)

- Image: Picture of the plant with true leaves
- Notes:
- Date: March 22nd
- Stage: True Leaf Emergence
- Height: 9 cm
- Appearance: First true leaves have emerged opposite each other

Slide 6: Vine Growth (March 29th)

- Image: Picture of the plant with growing vines
- Notes:
- Date: March 29th
- Stage: Vine Growth
- Height: 15 cm
- Appearance: Vines have begun to grow rapidly

Slide 7: Bud Formation (April 5th)

- Image: Picture of the plant with floral buds
- Notes:
- Date: April 5th
- Stage: Bud Formation
- Height: 20 cm
- Appearance: Floral buds have appeared at the vine nodes

Slide 8: Flowering (April 19th)

- Image: Picture of the plant in bloom
- Notes:
- Date: April 19th
- Stage: Flowering
- Height: 25 cm
- Appearance: Bright white flowers have blossomed

Slide 9: Pod Development (April 26th)

- Image: Picture of the plant with developing pods
- Notes:
- Date: April 26th
- Stage: Pod Development
- Height: 30 cm
- Appearance: Small, green bean pods have formed

Slide 10: Harvest (April 29th)

- Image: Picture of the plant with ripe beans
- Notes:
- Date: April 29th
- Stage: Harvest
- Height: 35 cm
- Appearance: Bean pods are fully ripe and ready to harvest

Slide 11: Conclusion

- Summary of the bean plant's growth process over 10 weeks
- Importance of documentation and observation in plant growth studies
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