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    Diversity of Life: Fungi

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    Biology: Unit 1: Diversity Of Life Fungi Fungi: are multi-cellular heterotrophs that use external digestion‚ and often grow out of sight‚ underground → fungi have nothing in common with plants other then the fact that they are stationary‚ and grow in the ground. They are not photosynthetic‚ and they do not produce their own food. Characteristics/ Cell Structure: * Mesh like bodies‚ composed of branching networks of filaments called mycelium * Mycelium: a branched mass of hyphae

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    Pineapple Adaption

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    Vascular plant: Pineapple (Plant) Non-Vascular Plant: Hornworts Pineapple Plant Classification: Hornworts Classification: Domain: Eukarya Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Plantae Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Anthopytha Phylum: Magnoliopytha Class: Lilopsida Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Bromeliales Order: Nymphaeales Family: Bromeliales Family: Ceratophyllaceae Genus: Ananas Genus: Ceratophyllum Species: Ananas comosus species: Ceratophyllum demersum Pineapple

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    Effects of Household Detergent on Germination and Biomass Production of Pinto Beans and Radishes Introduction and Background: Plants are a diverse kingdom that gives vital sources of food‚ energy‚ and oxygen to sustain life on the planet. Plant classification is divided into four major groups including mosses and liverworts‚ ferns‚ conifers‚ and flowering plants. Plants we most commonly identify ourselves with is edible fruits and vegetables. There are a variety of types of vegetables from roots

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    Biotic factors are all the living factors in an environment (Plants). While abiotic factors are all non-living factors in an environment. The three types of interactions that occur are biotic-biotic (Betta Fish eating Hornwort‚ or Fly eating leaves)‚ biotic-Abiotic (Plants-Sunlight‚ or Betta Fish- Fish Food)‚ and abiotic-abiotic (water eroding rocks‚ or sunlight heating the soil). The biotic factors I control are what seeds i plant‚ and the type of fish i buy. The abiotic factors i control are

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    Effects Of Sildenafil

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    The Effects of Sildenafil on Plant Growth using Brassica rapa seeds Introduction: Plant growth and development are affected by an overwhelming amount of factors in their environment but all these factors can be manipulated and given the perfect conditions the plant can grow to reach its peak size and potential. Rate of plant growth intrigued my fellow group members and I so it was decided that growth in mm as well as germination of the seed itself would be studied. With research being conducted

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    00 % (A) Evolution of Humans Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) When responding to your classmates‚ make sure you respond to your classmates with the same alacrity as your original posts. Gravity and Transpiration Discussion Forum 80.00 % (B) Plant Hormones Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Nervous System Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) The Senses Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Immunity Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Diet and Nutrition Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Hormone Signaling Discussion

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    Brassica Rapa Lab Report

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    “The process in green plants and certain other organisms by which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water using light as an energy source. Most forms of photosynthesis release oxygen as a byproduct” . The main job of photosynthesis is to convert CO2‚ H20‚ and light into sugar‚ or food‚ and oxygen. Now‚ to create these products‚ two processes have to occur: light reactions and the Calvin cycle. Light reactions occur in the thylakoid‚ C4 plants and C3 plants also exist. Methods

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    Diversity of Life

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    2 Organizing the diversity of life Diversity the hallmark of life So far about 1.8 million specie have been identified and named by biologists To this date‚ diversity of life includes at least 6300 species of prokaryotes 100000 fungi 290000 plants 52000 vertebrates 1 million insects Researchers add about 1000 more species each year Total number of species range from 10 million to over 100 million Grouping Species: The Basic Idea Taxonomy branch of biology that names and classifies species

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    Over and Under Voltage

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    City AUTOMATIC WATER SPRINKLER FOR PLANT CULTIVATION DEVELOPMENT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering By: Brillantes‚ Kevin B. Canja‚ Janelle Jean De Chavez‚ Edrian Mejares‚ Brix Xavier October 21‚ 2014 ii APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree‚ Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering‚ this thesis entitled AUTOMATIC WATER SPRINKLER FOR PLANT CULTIVATION DEVELOPMENT prepared and

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    Soils

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    What is Soil? Soil is the surface of the earth’s crust where plants have their roots and where many small animals make their home. It is also a result of the breakdown of rocks. Formation of Soil Soil is formed when rocks break down into very small particles by various processes such as weathering. There are two types of weathering: Physical Weathering and Chemical Weathering. Physical Weathering arises from the heating and cooling‚ the wetting and drying‚ and the freezing and

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