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    The comparison and contrast of a rabbit and tigers digestive systems Rabbits are herbivores that eat grass only. Rabbits can’t eat meat because it’s easier for them to digest grass. Tigers are carnivores that eat meat only. Tigers can’t eat grass because they cannot digest the food fast enough and their digestive system in the stomach is short. The digestive system of a tiger consists of an oesophagus‚ pancreas‚ mouth‚ stomach‚ small intestine‚ caecum‚ Large intestine. The digestive system of

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    Robert Sullivan Period 3‚ Biology 11/18/2007 Plant Cell Paper Plant Cell The plant cell is seemingly less complicated then the animal cells. Having the necessary nucleus which holds the cells DNA and produces ribosomes that help in the synthesis of proteins. Surrounding the nucleus is the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The two help break down and store materials. Rough stores and transports synthesized proteins‚ while smooth stores and transports synthesized lipid‚ steroid hormones

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    use of asymmetric aromatic polyamide membranes for FO and PRO. In the 1970s‚ Votta et al. [38] and Anderson [36] used several commercially Available RO membranes and an in-house cellulose acetate membrane to treat dilute wastewater by FO using a simulated seawater draw solution. Goosens and Van-Haute [39] used cellulose acetate membranes reinforced with mineral fillers to evaluate whether membrane performance under RO conditions can be predicted through FO testing.

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    to check their perfect operations.filter press: http://www.ms-machinery.com/category/Filter-Press-Equipment.html Manual and /or automatic filter press Filter press for inert products Paper filters Stainless steel plates filters and frames Cellulose and/or diatomite Special filters for industrial oils The structure of filter press The filter press frame is fabricated of ASTM-A36 carbon steel plate and structures. Weldments shall be open gusset construction for maximum strength and ease

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    Natural fibres are either animal or plant-based. Silk‚ wool and hair are all animal fibres Plant fibres include cotton and linen. Synthetic fibres and regenerated fibres are manufactured. Regenerated fibres are made from natural materials‚ such as cellulose from wood‚ that are chemically processed. Viscose and rayon are regenerated fibres. Synthetic fibres are all man-made from organic polymers Modern fibers: microfibers and smart fibres Turning fibres into yearn: carding Turning fibres into yarns:

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    7. Enzymes which hydrolyse sucrose are often given the trivial name‚ “invertase”. Suggest why this might be so. 8. What is the Maillard reaction that occurs between reducing sugars and proteins in the dry state? 9. (a) Glycogen‚ starch and cellulose are polymers of glucose. Suggest reasons why their structures are appropriate for their roles in nature. (b) Why are the polymer forms of starch and glycogen utilized as storage forms of glucose by living cells rather than an equivalent amount

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    Depends on the use of three-dimensional figures of characters and objects ‚ It is frequently used in the production of short films‚ It is also used in the production of feature films such as "Star Wars 1977"‚ The movie "The Dragon Assassin 1981"‚ The film "Out of the Earth - ET 1982" There are two types of imaging techniques known as motion cutting and normalization of movement . The first method (motion cutter) depends on the camera being modified to record timed clips that enable technicians to

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    PREPARATION OF INSTANT GINGER TEA AND ITS QUALITY EVALUTION A Proposal submitted to Tribhuvan University Faculty of Science and Technology Lalitpur Valley College (LVC) Jawalakhel‚ Lalitpur Submitted by- MANJEET SHRESTHA B. tech 4th year HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Ginger is one of the oldest spices to be supposed native to South East Asia‚ but like many other tropical plant of the economic importance‚ its exact origin is uncertain. It is mentioned in early literature of China and

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    iii. isotonic solution: A cell placed in it will neither gain nor lose water 10) Cells of Plants‚ fungi & bacteria: Contain both plasma membrane & cell wall. Cell wall is rigid‚ non-living & outer most covering‚ composed mainly of cellulose. 11) When placed in hypertonic solution‚ a living plant cell shows plasmolysis 12) Cell wall provides mechanical strength to the cell. It permits the cell to withstand huge changes in the surrounding medium. 13) Nucleus is an important‚ spherical

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    The Nature of biology and science Cell theory: * All organisms are made of cells and the products of cells * All cells come from pre-existing cells * The cell is the smallest organisational unit Cells have an outer membrane‚ encloses fluid contents of cell (cytoplasm) Robert Hooke (1665): observed dead cells from bark Anton van Leeuwenhoek: described living cells Matthias Schleiden: plant issues Theodor Schwann: animal tissues Bacteria found without nucleus and lacking other membrane-bound

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