Lab Report: Flowers‚ Fruits‚ and Seeds Part 1: Flowers Directions: Answer the questions below using the picture of the Gladiolus‚ or Lily flower‚ below. 1. How many petals does this flower have? 6 2. How many stamens does this flower have? 5 3. How many stigmas does this flower have? 1 4. Is this the flower of a monocot or a dicot? Monocot 5. Explain your answer for question #4. This flower has petals multiple of 3. The petals also seem to have parallel veins. 6. Is this flower perfect
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Lab Report: Flowers‚ Fruits‚ and Seeds Part 1: Flowers Directions: Answer the questions below using the picture of the Gladiolus‚ or Lily flower‚ below. 1. How many petals does this flower have? From this point of view‚ I can see 10 colorful petals. 2. 3. How many stamens does this flower have? I see about 3. 4. 5. How many stigmas does this flower have? I can see about 6 or 7 stigmas. 6. 7. Is this the flower of a monocot or a dicot? A monocot. 8. 9. Explain your answer for question
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Fruits Professor Kelechi Mezu Introduction to Biology – SCI 115 March 2‚ 2010 We use our sense of taste to differ if fruit is sweet or sour. That taste depends on the components in the fruit. Fruits contain fructose‚ acids‚ vitamin‚ starch‚ proteins‚ and cellulose. All of these components contribute to the taste of fruit. Fruits with high fructose levels tend to be sweeter whereas fruits with high levels of acid tend to be sour. Oranges however‚ have equal quantities of fructose and acids
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The dispersal of discipline in the UK via Anti-Social Behaviour legislation In recent years the Criminal Justice System has argued to reduce the prison population by incorporating punishment in the community through use of anti-social behaviour legislation (Gibbs‚ 2009). Behaviour once not suitable for criminalisation has been dubbed anti-social that may cause ‘harassment‚ alarm or distress’ (Home Office‚ 2003) which requires a form of punitive focus to prohibit risk to society‚ however the definition
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to submit an article on new technology (e.g. mobile phone‚ the Internet‚ Facebook) and how it affects young people’s relationships with family and friends. We will publish one article from each country. You should also make some suggestions on how young people can eliminate the negative impact of technology on their relationships. Write your article. Write approximately 220 – 260 words. How does Facebook affects relationships? In today’s advanced technological society‚ it is disputable that the importance
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JoTT Note 3(5): 1775–1777 Avian frugivory and seed dispersal of Indian Sandalwood Santalum album in Tamil Nadu‚ India P. Balasubramanian 1‚ R. Aruna 2‚ C. Anbarasu 2 & E. Santhoshkumar 2 Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History‚ Anaikatty PO‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamil Nadu 641108‚ India Email: 1 balusacon@yahoo.com (corresponding author) 1‚2 Santalum album (Santalaceae) is a medium sized evergreen tree found in dry forest tracts of the Deccan Peninsula‚ where the major sandal growing
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describe the infamous Poppy Plant growing among acres and acres of Afghan soil. As the wind sway the fields back and forth‚ laying beyond such a beautiful scene are some of the main reasons these fields would be harvested of the very popular substance ripening on the inside of these plants‚ opium. The Poppy is an annual herb native to Southeastern Europe and Western Asia. Poppy is cultivated in many other countries including Iran‚ Turkey‚ Holland‚ Poland‚ Romania‚ India‚ Canada‚ and many other central
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The range of an organism and its dispersal is limited or affected by many things in its surroundings. These things can be slightly different in their specifics from organism to organism but generally‚ for all organisms‚ these are the main restrictions to their range and dispersal (either natal or breeding). The first limiting factor to the distance they can travel from their population or parent is the resources available. One artificial barrier is habitat fragmentation by humans and their use of
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affeine is a widely used psychoactive drug found in many drinks‚ such as coffee‚ tea and cola. Caffeine is naturally present in the leaves and seeds of a variety of plants. Consuming caffeine has significant physiological effects on your body--one being its direct effect on your heart rate. Features Once consumed‚ caffeine enters your blood from the stomach and small intestine and begins to stimulate your central nervous system. Caffeine stimulates receptors located in cells within your heart to
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are sometimes called vegetable fats. Vegetable oils are composed of triglycerides‚ as contrasted with waxes which lack glycerin in their structure. Although many plant parts may yield oil‚[4] in commercial practice‚ oil is extracted primarily from seeds. On food packaging‚ the term "vegetable oil" is often used in ingredients lists instead of specifying the exact plant being used. A triglyceride (TG‚ triacylglycerol‚ TAG‚ or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived fromglycerol and three fatty
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