Once upon a time in a sleepy Russian town, there was a seventh-grader named who considered biology his greatest enemy. To him, the textbook was just a collection of confusing words like cytoplasm , rhizoids , and angiosperms .
He just grinned, knowing that sometimes, the best way to conquer a subject isn't just to memorize it, but to turn it into a game. From that day on, Artem wasn't just a student; he was the master of the biological maze.
Artem was the first to finish. Natalya Ivanovna looked at his perfect score and raised an eyebrow. "It seems the plants spoke to you today, Artem."
"The organ of a plant that absorbs water." He stepped over a tree root. "Koren!" (Root).
The next morning, Artem arrived at the school garden. Natalya Ivanovna handed him the sheet. It was the exact same puzzle from the website!
While his classmates wandered aimlessly, Artem moved like a professional scout.
By the time he reached the final clue—"The process by which plants make food"—the sun broke through the clouds, hitting a leaf right in front of him. He smiled. "Fotosintez."