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    flowering plants. They are the only angiosperms that successfully grow in tidal and subtidal marine environment. Seagrasses belong to the families‚ Hydrocharitaceae and Potamogetonaceae and they are in no way related to the terrestrial grasses of Poaceae. There are 13 genera and 58 species available all over the world. Of these‚ six genera (Amphibolis‚ Heterozostera‚ Phyllospadix‚ Posidonia‚ Pseudalthenia and Zostera) are mostly restricted to temperate seas and the remaining seven genera (Cymodocea

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    Cell wall is a fairly rigid‚ protective and supportive layer surrounding the cell external to plasma membrane of plants‚ bacteria‚ archaea‚ fungi and algae. It is absent in animals and most protists. It was first observed by Robert Hooke in 1665. It is not an entirely rigid structure as the cell wall expands due to the growth of the cell. It varies in thickness from o.1mm to I0mm.in most of the cells‚ cell wall is present from the very beginning to the last‚ but in slime molds (myxomycetes)

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    Which Flour Has The Greatest Amount of Gluten Eliza Kate Introduction My problem is to find which flour has the most gluten. My problem is important to me because I like to bake. The problem is important to the world because some bakers may need to use a certain type of flour for the foods they make and I would like to help them out as if I were a professional. My independent variable is the type of flour and my dependent variable is the amount of gluten. Research Flour‚ Wheat‚ Cereal

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    Biology 12 3rd Exam Reviewer Exercise 9: The Prokaryotes Prokaryotes are subdivided into archaebacteria and eubacteria. Archaebacteria - no peptidoglycan in cell wall Ex. Halob acterium Eubacteria - has peptidoglycan in cell wall Eubacteria - can be differentiated by Gram staining Gram positive: purple-blue‚ mostly peptidoglycan susceptible to penicillin Gram negative: pink-red‚ less peptidoglycan‚ has lipopolysaccharides‚ susceptible to EDTA Gram negative can be further differentiated into

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    BIOL 1401 General Biology Laboratory Seed Germination Exercise Introduction Seeds are produced by the more advanced plant groups that we will study this semester – Gymnosperms and Angiosperms‚ which are grouped as seeded-vascular plants. While we often take seeds for granted‚ they are remarkable in their physiologies and very diverse in their structure and germination requirements. Seed biology is actually a separate sub-discipline in botany‚ with direct significance to the study of plant ecology

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    research paper about molds

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    addressed in specific standards for the general industry‚ shipyard employment‚ and the construction industry. mold A large group of fungi (like penicillium) that cause mold (as on bread or cheese). A common trigger for allergies. Cymbopogon (family: Poaceae) represents an important genus of about 120 species that grows in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. On account of their diverse uses in pharmaceutical‚ cosmetics‚ food and flavor‚ and agriculture industries. Cymbopogon grasses are

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    Germination of Eggplant (Solanum melongena Linn.)‚ Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench)‚ and Rice (Oryza sativa Linn.) Seeds Soaked in Alkaline Water In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In Bi 160 and Bi 160.1 First Semester‚ AY 2012-2013 A Research Paper Presented to Anneke Padolina‚ Ph.D Department of Biology Ateneo de Manila University Submitted by: Medina‚ Kryzka August 2012 I. Introduction The life cycle of plants is characterized by the change in ploidy

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    Sugarcane Thesis

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    they have stout jointed fibrous stalks that are rich in sugar‚ and measure two to six meters (6 to 19 feet) tall. All sugar cane species interbreed‚ and the major commercial cultivars are complex hybrids. Sugarcane belongs to the grass family (Poaceae)‚ an economically important seed plant family that includes maize‚ wheat‚ rice‚ and sorghum and many forage crops. The main product of sugarcane is sucrose‚ which accumulates in the stalk internodes. Sucrose‚ extracted and purified in specialized

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    Biodiversity of the Indian Desert and it´s Value Amit Kotia and Ashwani Kumar Biotechnology Lab‚ Department of Botany University of Rajasthan‚ Jaipur – 302004 INDIA Abstract The state of Rajasthan is situated between 23º3’ and 30º12’ N latitude and 69º30’ and 78º17’ E longitude . The total land area of the state is about 3‚24‚239 km² ‚ out of which about 1‚98‚100 km² is arid and the rest semi arid. The physical features are characterized mainly by the Aravallis and to the some extent by

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    Ecology Lab Report 4/17/12 Abstract Sampling Stomatal Densities of Various Species of Plants The importance of stomata is the fact that they control the intake of carbon dioxide and the loss of water in plants. The ratio of intake to loss creates a better picture of which plants adapt would to their environment and which would not. Eight different plant species were sampled the stomatal densities and compared them to their environments. The densities were recorded for each species

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