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    Scientific Name of Plants Ornamental Perennials The following is a list of the common plant names cross referenced to the scientific name of plants. The list represents some of the most popular varieties of perennial plants. The scientific names of plants is based on taxonomy‚ the science of plant classification. Each name has two parts‚ the genus and the specie. This is referred to as the binomial (two names)system founded by Linnaeus‚ a Swedish botanist. Some species will have a third name‚

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    Submitted: JULY 22‚ 2013 Exercise No. 4 Plant and Animal Tissues I. Objectives: Plant Tissues a. Illustrate‚ describe‚ and differentiate the various types of tissues characteristic of vascular plants b. Illustrate and describe how tissues are organized in the regions of the plant organ c. Recognize variations of each of the different tissues in different organs Animal Tissues a. Illustrate‚ describe‚ and differentiate the different types of animal tissues b. Illustrate and describe

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    Plant-Animal Coevolution Evolution Charles Darwin gave what could be described as a loose definition of evolution when he wrote “descent with modification” (Darwin‚ 1859). Evolution is defined more specifically as a change in the genetic composition of a population‚ from generation to generation (Reece et al.‚ 2011). In this investigation into coevolution‚ in particular plant-animal coevolution‚ the adaptations and reasons for these adaptations in a specific example of plant-animal coevolution will

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    Animal Cell Organelles & Their Functions 1. Nucleus - The nucleus generally contains the genetic material for the cell. Because it contains the DNA and chromosomes‚ which affect the proteins that determine the activities of the cell‚ the nucleus can be considered to be the cell’s control centre. 2. Cytoplasm - The cytoplasm contains primarily water and protein material. This is where the other cell organelles reside‚ and where most of the cellular activities take place. 3. Cell Membrane - The

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    In Crash Course video number four you learn animal cells and how they operate more like a city. Hank calls this city Eukaryopolis- The city of animal cells. He also goes over what each part of the cell and how the animal cells are responsible for different things that happen in our body. The very start of video starts off comical by showing you the difference between what an animal is and is not. Then it goes on to explain that why a eukaryotic because they have a “true kernel‚ meaning good nucleus

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    ANIMAL CELL MODEL PROJECT THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL PROJECT. You will construct a 3D model of an animal cell. Your model may be edible or made from craft materials. Please do not spend a lot of money on your project. If you can’t find craft supplies in 324/325 then you will have to purchase those supplies. For those who will be using Styrofoam‚ I don’t have any of the large Styrofoam balls so you definitely will have to purchase those. Go to a dollar store first; Dollar Tree does have a craft section

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    Almost all plants have roots that grow into the soil to help support its life. Roots are used by the plants to take nutrients and water out of the soil and send it through the plant. They also stabilize the plant. The root is made up multiple parts starting at the bottom with the root cap‚ then the zone of cell division next is the zone of cell elongation‚ and at the top of the root is the zone of differentiation. To figure out what section of the root has the highest number of cells in mitosis we

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    A Plant cell is complex and difficult to understand. A Plant cell is comparable to a party at a mansion. Each organelle which makes up the cell of a Plant is comparable to an aspect of a party. The membrane in a Plant cell separates the cell from the environment and regulates the molecule passage in and out of the cell. The bouncer is considered the membrane of the party. The bouncers have a list and‚ only allow certain people into the party‚ separating who is inside the party from who is

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    Seeing Similarities Between Plants and Animals As you look around outside‚ you may see birds perched in trees‚ frogs croaking on lily pads‚ and even dogs digging in the grass. Our world is filled with plants and animals‚ yet when a person thinks of the phrase ’plants and animal‚’ they automatically begin thinking about the differences between the two. As different as they may seem‚ plants and animals are very similar in the following areas: reproduction‚ human uses‚ and the requirement of water

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    (2015)‚ animals can be described as organisms that are multicellular‚ heterotrophic eukaryotes that have tissues made from embryos. The difference between plants and animals are from their source of nutrients. Plants get their food by making them through a process called photosynthesis‚ which makes plants an autotroph. Animals‚ on the other hand‚ get their food by consuming other organisms and ingesting them‚ which makes them a heterotroph. Besides that‚ there are also variations in their cell structures

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