Self-edited poems about biology

Poems about biology are arranged as follows:

Example:

Because it is a living thing, it is always inseparable from sunshine, air and moisture, and it starts its own growth with the help of conditions given by the outside world. Because it is a creature, life sometimes feels the sunshine and rain, and sometimes bears the wind and rain. Only by adapting to the environment can we live better.

Because it is a creature, it always has its own glory as a new life, and it also has its own sigh that it will become an old life. All creatures in nature must accept the fate of honor and disgrace entrusted to them by nature.

This poem about biology is as follows:

In April, the peach blossoms in Shansi began to bloom (the main ecological factor affecting the late opening of the peach blossoms in Shansi is temperature).

After sitting in the maple forest late, the frost leaves are redder than the February flowers (the effect of temperature on chloroplast pigments and anthocyanins).

When weeding at noon, sweat drips into the soil (cultivating the soil in the respiration of organisms and promoting the aerobic respiration of roots).

The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter. Wildfire never completely devoured them, and they grew taller in the spring breeze (elastic stability of grassland ecosystem).

In the fragrance of rice flowers, it is said that there will be a good harvest, and listen to the sound of frogs (the sound of frogs indicates a bumper harvest).

When is the spring flower and autumn moon, and how much is known about the past (spring is the season when many plants are civilized).

In spring, the garden can't be closed, and an almond goes out of the wall (plant phototropism).

What kinds of creatures can be divided into?

According to biological taxonomy, organisms can be divided into the following categories:

Prokaryotes: Prokaryotes are single-celled or multicellular lower organisms composed of cells without nuclei. It mainly includes bacteria, mycoplasma and cyanophyta in plants, and generally has no cell membrane, chromosome and nuclear membrane. Eukaryotes: Eukaryotes are unicellular or multicellular.

A general term for nuclear organisms, including all animals, plants, fungi and single-celled organisms classified as protozoa. Animals: Animals are creatures relative to plants. Generally speaking, animals are animals that do not belong to human beings. In fact, human beings are also a species in the animal kingdom.