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    was thinking of experimenting about what could be the benefit of the pourous substance at the butterflies’ wings. i know it could make humans/ animals blind‚ but i bet there is a hidden benefit beyond it‚ don’t you think? 2. THE NECTAR OF FLOWERS we all know that nectar is a great help in pollination‚ but i was thinking‚ what else could it do? what more help can it give us? 3. ALTERNATIVE USE OF TOBACCO tobaccos are used for making cigarretes‚ and we must admit the fact that cigarette is severly

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    the media’s akin to buzzing bees ; constantly sucking the nectar out of every blooming news story they could find. twisting truths‚ exploiting lies ... you name it‚ they store deep it in their hives. of course‚ jacob keeps up with it if it pertains towards his men or himself. name printed in bold typeface‚ shadowy candid of his apparent GETAWAYS ... delightful. if he’s not caught picking and choosing his articles‚ his men do. this is how he’d heard of the american

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    Bee Pollination

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    pollination. The biotic pollination is done entirely unintentionally with insects usually going from one plant to another transferring pollen. The largest pollinator of plants is the bee. Bees use the nectar from plants to make the honey that the live off of. When a worker bee goes to a plant to collect nectar it’s “fur” gets coated with pollen particles so when it goes to the next plant the pollen on its fur is transferred and the pollination cycle is completed. Bees have always willingly filled their

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    Expt. 7. Sexual Plant Reproduction: Testing conditions required for pollen germination and tube growth ____________________________________________________________________________ File: pollen Modified from E. Moctezuma & others for BSCI 442 (Sze) Objectives: Get familiar with the parts of flowers: male and female organs Observe pollen germination and tube growth in real time. Test the conditions that stimulate pollen germination and tube growth. Observe cytoplasmic streaming (due

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    ITEM PAGE Background Research 3-4 Experiment Hypothesis 5 Variables 5 Equipment 5 Risk Assessment 5 Method 6 Results 6 Analysis/Discussion 7 Conclusion 8 Acknowledgments/Bibliography 8 Table of Contents Background Research As an object becomes bigger its surface area and volume increases but the surface area to volume ratio decreases‚ this is because volume increases quicker than the surface area; as volume is three dimensional. This concept applies to cells and reaction rate because cells

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    Love

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    is counted sweetest Theme – victory is sweet when it rarely comes‚ it is appreciated more fully is you do not experience it often Figurative Lang. – metaphor victory is success‚ nectar = victory‚ extended metaphor – soldier dying but discovering that his side won the war (analogy) Imagery/Symbols – nectar = success‚ purple host‚ strains of triumph appeal to Senses‚ flag = victory Sound Devices – alliteration‚ dashes (caesura)‚ rhythm‚ rhyme Structure – 3 quatrains Tone – matter of

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    Monarch flight is like floating with a flap flap pattern. Monarchs glide at an angle. Monarchs feed on milkweed while adults feed on nectar. Milkweed is a poisonous toxic‚ milkweed is what monarchs taste so terrible to predators. Monarchs are also poisonous. The monarch will return to the milkweed to lay their eggs on the plant. The monarch migrates to Mexico or Southern California. Monarchs

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    also known as the Monarch Butterfly is an insect that many people enjoy. The butterfly is mostly found anywhere in North America. The order of the butterfly is the Lepidoptera and it is apart of the flutter group. The adult Monarch Butterfly eats the nectar from wild flowers and the caterpillars eat milkweed. The size of the butterfly is also not very large with the wingspan being ten centimeters and weighs less than one gram. The life cycle of the monarch butterfly is usually short but their life

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    animals. Also Honey-bees distribute pollen among plants of the same species. This function of ecosystem could not be imitated by any jet invented technology. Plants allure honey-bees on nectar stored in flowers. By sucking nectar from the flower‚ honey-bees also collect pollen on their lower body hair. For enough nectar supplies honey-bees must visit many flowers in the same area. Rudy Scheibner who is Extension Entomologist said that “When the bee visits the next flower‚ some of that pollen brushes

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    that different habitats provide (e.g. insect food)‚ some habitats are rich in certain resources. For example‚ heathlands are often rich in plant species belonging to the family Proteaceae‚ which tend to have bird-pollinated flowers that are rich in nectar. Heathlands are therefore good places to see honeyeaters. Plants of rainforests often produce fleshy fruits and berries. Rainforests are therefore good places to find fruit-eating pigeons. Some bird habitats Heathland Heathlands usually occur on

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