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    Vascular or nonvascular? My plant is vascular because it has true roots‚ stems‚ and leaves. It has a system for transporting food and water. My plant has tube –like structures that provide support and circulate water and food throughout the plant. Monocot or Dicot? My plant is a dicot because it’s flowers have either four or five petals or multiples of these numbers. The leaves are wide with branching veins. The vascular tube structures are arranged in circular bundles. How the Dwarf Gardenia Survives

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    Germination Lab

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    Irene C Silfa Dr. Brian MettsBiology 1108 7 February 2014 Effect of Temperature on Seed Germination The reproductive cycle of a plant is a process of constant development. It begins with gamete formation‚ and after several other steps leads into germination. During germination a mature seeds beings the formation of a seedling (Freeman 2011). However‚ before germination the seed is in a state of dormancy‚ therefore the seed must have a favorable environment to disrupt the dormancy (Freeman 2011)

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    Sundew plant Sundew are a kind of carnivorous plant. The leaves of sundews are covered with "tentacles".  sundew is found throughout all parts of the world.  Its greatest concentrations are in Australia and South Africa‚ making them the largest group of carnivorous plants. They have a long-ish head that’s parallel to the ground with small sticky red balls. The insect sticks to the balls and the head curls up to eat it. Besides those there are also some ones in which the heads are the shape of

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    effects that one plant has on another plant by the release of chemicals. Allelopathy studies the interactions among plants‚ fungi‚ algae and bacteria with the organisms living in a certain ecosystem‚ interactions that are mediated by the secondary metabolites produced and exuded into the environment (Francisco A Macías‚ José MG Molinillo‚ Rosa M Varela‚ Juan CG Galindo 2007). The plants use allelotoxins‚ which are an allelochemical produced by one plant that is toxic to another plant‚ to help them

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    seed germination

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    Cited: Adams‚ Charles R.‚ Katherine M. Bamford‚ and Michael P. Early. "Plant Development." Principles of Horticulture. London: Routledge‚ 2012. N. pag. Print. Mayer‚ A. M.‚ and Alexandra Poljakoff-Mayber. The Germination of Seeds. Oxford: Pergamon‚ 1963. Print. Ramirez‚ Analiza Henedina M.‚ Amit J. Jhala‚ and Megh Singh. "Factors

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    Childhood

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    Childhood happened like a blur‚ some instances standing out more than others. There is one place which definitely stands out from my childhood; it is in the woods‚ barely a mile away from my house – the place where I used to spend entire days with my friends. I lived on the border of my town‚ all I needed to get to the woods was to cross the narrow road‚ jump off the black old fence which was too short to hold anything in – or out and walk‚ feet shuffling through detritus along the curved path

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    Insectivorous Plants

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    INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS An insectivorous plant‚ also called a carnivorous plant‚ captures prey items‚ such as insects‚ spiders‚ crustaceans‚ mites‚ and protozoans‚ as a nitrogen source. Many insectivorous species live in freshwater bogs‚ where nitrogen is not present in available form‚ because the pH of the water is extremely acid. The forms of entrapment by these types of plants are modified leaves. Five basic trapping mechanisms are found in carnivorous plants. 1. Pitfall traps (pitcher plants) trap prey

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    Toxic Plants

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    Lauren Kelly Individual Student Presentation 28 July 2013 Toxic Plants 10. Would you believe that there’s a tree so poisonous that you don’t actually have to touch it to be harmed? It’s called the manchineel tree (found throughout the Florida Everglades‚ Central America and the Caribbean. Inhaling sawdust or smoke tree may result in a variety of uncomfortable side effects‚ including coughing‚ laryngitis and bronchitis. Some reports suggest that simply standing beneath the tree during a rainstorm

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    THE EFFECT OF COW DUNG FOLIAR FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF PECHAY (Brassica Rapa L.) A Research Project for the Students of Applied Research III Evan Marri Jam LLAMES Antonio Precious Mae PASCASIO Bautista Razver Ace VERIDIANO Razon Ms. Liberata Capilos Teacher School Year 2010-2011 I. INTRODUCTION A. Significance of the Study Pechay (Brassica rapa L. cv group Pak Choi) is an erect‚ biennial herb‚ cultivated as an annual about 15-30 cm tall in vegetative stage. Ovate leaves

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    learn the requirements for seed germination 3. study the effect of various treatments on seed germination 4. grow a plant to maturity 5. learn about a particular species of plant  Introduction:     A seed is essentially a baby in a suitcase carrying its lunch. "Baby" refers to the embryo‚ or immature plant‚ that will grow and develop into the seedling and ultimately the mature plant. The "suitcase" is the seed coat that surrounds the seeds and "lunch" refers to the nutritive source for the germinating

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