To do a project on watercycles you first need to learn about the water cycle. The water cycle is an ongoing continuing cycle. It repeats itself. First there is evaporation this is when the water from lakes or rivers eveportes into the sky. Then it becomes water vapour. The clouds in the sky are then full of water that they let it all out, in either, rain, hail or snow. To do a project on water you could make a model and label the parts of a water cycle. There are four stages to the water cycle. evaporation, transpiration, condensation and precipitation. Evaporation is when water is soaked up into the air and froms clouds. Condensation is just another word for what clouds are made of it also forms on the outside of bottles of cold liqiuds, this water is not from inside the bottle it is attracted to the coldness from in the air. Transpiration is the moisture soaked up from trees into the air. Precipitation is another word for rain and this occurs as siad above, when the clouds become too heavy to hold all the water and they give in to gravity and pour down from the sky as precipation or as you call it, 'rain'. Then this procces happens all over again, thus the water 'cycle'. what kind of project is it? a poster? a presentation? If its a poster, maybe you could draw the water cycle on the poster and have some writing that explains each part of the cycle. Have a look at http://www.kidzone.ws/water/ when all else fails, you pay more attention in class...
The sun shines onto rivers and the seas, and the water evaporates. (water under heat, turns to an air form of water) The water evaporates, and when all this evaporated water adds up, it turns into a cloud. But when the cloud becomes too heavy, the evaporated water turns back into water, and comes down from the skies as rain.
Here's how you write to a topic:
• Do your research - find out what the topic means, and find some examples or explanations of the meaning - in this case, learn all about the water cycle!
• Make a list - write down everything you can think of about that topic. If you're writing nonfiction essays, write definitions and explanations. If you're writing a fiction story, write examples and make up scenes to show the topic
• Order - put your list into some sort of logical order so that you're explaining the topic to someone or telling a good story to them
• Write - pretend you're explaining the topic or telling the story to your friends and just write down what you'd say to them
will replicate itself during the synthesis phase within its life cycle
In most eukaryotes mitochondria replicate and fuse all the time; they don't have to replicate during the cell cycle. In cells that have only one mitochondrion (like kinetoplastids) mitochondria follow the same replication process as the cells (G1, S, G2 and M phases).
The S phase of the cell cycle
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It is the main purpose of the cell cycle, to replicate the cell. the DNA is replicated, along with everything else, to form a new identical cell.
Interphase
mitosis
The cell cycle is the process in which cells use to divide and replicate.
Yes, eukaryotes can divide and replicate. In fact, eukaryotic cells have a well defined, sequential cell cycle too.
During synthesis stage of the cell cycle
The only way viruses can replicate is by parasitizing living cells and using the cell's mechanisms to replicate their genetic materials and protein components.
will replicate itself during the synthesis phase within its life cycle
Phages that replicate only via the lytic cycle are known as virulent phages while phages that replicate using both lytic and lysogenic cycles are known as temperate phages.
In most eukaryotes mitochondria replicate and fuse all the time; they don't have to replicate during the cell cycle. In cells that have only one mitochondrion (like kinetoplastids) mitochondria follow the same replication process as the cells (G1, S, G2 and M phases).
Chromosomes replicate when DNA replicates during the S phase (synthesis) of of the cell cycle.
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The S phase of the cell cycle