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    Hypothesis (Null): There will be no effect upon different distance intensities of light on the terrestrial isopods. IV: The different distance intensities of light at specified lengths (1 meter‚ 2 meter‚ and 3 meters) DV: The number of terrestrial isopods (rolypolies) on the unlighted side on the petri dish. Control: The unlighted side of the opened up petri dish. Purpose: To determine the light sensitivity of terrestrial isopods (rolypolies) in different levels of lighted environment. Number

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    wavelength of visible light affects the rate of growth of aquatic plants Different wavelengths of light will effect to rate of photosynthesis. I will test this by exposing the pondweed to different wavelengths of light to see how it reacts. Method I will do this by passing white light through a filter. The filter will remove all unwanted wavelengths of light leaving the plant exposed to only the desired wavelength of light. I will use three different wavelengths of light 750nm (red)‚ 650nm

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    Different Parts of a Plant Cell Plant cells are classified into three types‚ based on the structure and function‚ viz. parenchyma‚ collenchyma and sclerenchyma. The parenchyma cells are living‚ thin-walled and undergo repeated cell division for growth of the plant. They are mostly present in the leaf epidermis‚ stem pith‚ root and fruit pulp. Mature collenchyma cells are living‚ and provide stretchable support to the plant. Lastly‚ sclerenchyma cells (e.g. fiber cells) are hard‚ non-living and

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    ABSTRACT: By exposing Brassica rapa seedlings to UV-C light‚ the effect of the growth and development of Brassica rapa seedlings was tested. The experimental group of Brassica rapa seedlings was exposed to 254 nm UV-C light for thirty seconds after one week of growth. Throughout the duration of one month‚ the height‚ number of leaves and stem diameter were measured sporadically. After one month‚ the biomass of the seedlings was recorded. A starch analysis test was also performed. According to the

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    THE ALLELOPHATIC EFFECT OF PLANTS Raluca Elena Hedes STRUCTURE: PART 1: Clarifying THEORETICAL CONCEPTS and TERMINOLOGY ¨  PART 2: Aspects of PRACTICAL APLICABILITY ¨  PART 3: SOURCES ¨  PART 4: Q&A ¨  The term allelopathy… ¨  ¨  •  •  1937 – introduced by Prof. Hans Molisch Derived from the Greek words: Allelon = of each other Pathos = to suffer Definition ¨  1996 - The International Allelopathy Society: “Any process involving secondary metabolites

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    THE EFFECT OF COLORS ON MOOD Introduction Got the blues. Green-eyed monster. Seeing Red. These are all phrases that we hear often. Do different colors really affect our moods? Many studies have shown that some colors make us feel calm‚ some make us feel anxious‚ and others may make us feel more cheerful. Let’s take a look at some colors‚ their affect on us‚ their meanings‚ and some different views in other cultures. The Effect of Colors on Mood Colors and moods: A powerful mood-altering tool

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    Everyone will plant the green bean and make a deep investigation about a 10 days experiment. -Jasper have divide us in to different jobs and give us the method to achieve our aims and goals TimeLine 28/11 10days observation-> 10/12 Collect data-> 11/12 Doing report-> 13/12 Deadline 1. Objective We will strive to discover the difference of the plant which is using different type water to plant. Besides‚ we will also discover the reason why the difference will change the growth rate 2. Hypothesis

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    Introduction: Plant hormones and growth regulators are chemicals that affect flowering‚ aging‚ root growth‚ killing of leaves‚ promotion of stem elongation‚ color enhancement of fruit‚ prevention of leafing‚ and many other conditions. Very small concentrations of these substances produce major growth changes. All plants produce hormones naturally‚ and growth regulators can be applied by people to are applied to plants by people. Plant growth regulators may be synthetic compounds that mimic naturally

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    Plant Growth and Development Define growth‚ differentiation‚ development‚ dedifferentiation‚ redifferentiation‚ determinate growth‚ meristem and growth rate. (a) Growth It is an irreversible and permanent process‚ accomplished by an increase in the size of an organ or organ parts or even of an individual cell. (b) Differentiation It is a process in which the cells derived from the apical meristem (root and shoot apex) and the cambium undergo structural changes in the cell wall and the protoplasm

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    Investigating the Effect of Light Wavelength on the Rate of Photosynthesis  Method  Take a 250cm3 beaker and fill it with distilled water. Use distilled  water so there are no impurities to disrupt photosynthesis. Then take x cm’s of elodia and put it in the beaker. Cover the elodia with the  large end of a funnel and the tip of the funnel cover with a test tube. Then direct a light onto this experiment. Measure the amount of bubbles that come from the elodia for x minutes.  A prediction

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