light was less intense the O2 bubble production will be lower. Basically the plant that is closer to the light will produce more bubbles than the plant that is placed farther away from the light source. In this lab the independent variable is the light intensity (distance from light source) and the dependent variable is oxygen output (number of bubbles). Since the distance was changed in the lab the control was the plant placed 0.0m away from the light source. After‚ evenly cutting 10 evergreen sprigs
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make it faster or slower. Therefore‚ the concept of varying wavelengths becomes obsolete when it’s dependant on several other factors. Also‚ if the concentration of NaHCO3 increased or decreased‚ it would affect the rate of photosynthesis‚ as all plants requires carbon dioxide in one form or another to
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abundant plants‚ insects‚ and fish. Snowy Owls breed on the ground in the summer months‚ and prey on voles‚ lemmings and other small rodents. Musk oxen‚ a smaller cousin of the Ox feeds on the grasses in small herds. They defend themselves from one of the few predators‚ packs of wolves. Plant Life Tundra vegetation is made up of herbaceous plants (grasses‚ forbs‚ and sedges)‚ mosses‚ lichens‚ and shrubs that grow close to the ground‚ where temperatures are highest. During warm months the plants begin
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I. Multiple choice questions Choose the correct answer: 1. Red algae have green chlorophyll a that is like the one present in (i) green algae (ii) cyanobacteria (iii) mosses (iv) higher plants 2. Which one of the following is generally found in cool seas? (i) Red algae (ii) Brown algae (iii) Green algae (iv) Blue green algae 3. Floridean starch is found in (iii) green algae (iv) blue green algae (i) red algae (ii) brown algae 4. Fucoxanthin is found in(i) red algae (ii) brown algae
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been developed by the Chinese healers who had to transport medicinal herbs and plants over great distances to attend to people who were ill or injured. The healers had to make sure the plants stayed fresh and did not lose their potency. Since they could not transport large trees wherever they went‚ the healers began to devise ways to shrink the plants and still keep them healthy. Although deliberately shortening plants was initially done for practical purposes‚ this craft also began to be seen as
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Surviving Plant World’s Hard Times In ten years‚ Plant World had grown from a one-person venture into the largest nursery and landscaping business in its area. Its founder‚ Myta Ong‚ combined a lifelong interest in plants with a botany degree to provide a unique customer service. Ong had managed the company’s growth so that even with twenty full-time employees working in six to eight crews‚ the organization culture was still as open‚ friendly‚ and personal as it had been when her only "employees"
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Photosynthesis (happens in chloroplasts in mesophyll cells) 1. Light dependent stage Happens in the grana of chloroplasts Light (energy) gets trapped by chlorophyll pigments (light energy converted to chemical energy) This energy used to turn ADP and Pi into ATP Energy used to split water (H2O) into Hydrogen and Oxygen The hydrogen ions get collected by NADP‚ which becomes NADPH The Oxygen is waste‚ and leaves! So‚ in this stage‚ water comes in. ATP and NAPDH come out‚ as does Oxygen.
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Abstract Stomata is important to plants because of their role in gas exchange and photosynthesis. Clear nail polish and clear plastic tape were used to make leaf impressions of A. floridanum. Once impressions were completed‚ compound microscopes were used to count the total number of stomata per slide. The counts of stomata were used to find stomatal densities‚ along with the open/closed ratios of stomata. Stomatal density and open/close ratio of stomata did not differ between the two locations
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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (Reading) I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils are expected to: a. State the sequence of the story b. Identify the different seasons describe c. Appreciate the story read II. Subject Matter Topic: The Tiny Seed Reference: Reading Network‚ pages 103- 108 Author: Delia Hamoy Soroy Materials: Charts‚ pictures III. Procedure A. Preparation Teacher’s Activities Pupils’ Activities 1. Energizer I have here a song entitled “ Minicar “. I’ll sing
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In terms of ecosystem goods and services‚ Victoria Park provides both material benefits and non-material benefits. The material value of the park mainly consists large amounts of trees‚ grass‚ bushes and small animals. Whereas the non-material values are mostly the recreational advantage and constant regulating services like air regulation. Chiefly‚ Victoria Park offers provisioning services. During my walk-through in Victoria Park‚ I was astounded by its vegetation coverage even in January. In
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