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    yamang tao

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    Project in Mapeh Shekinnah Kate Cusilit IV- Lakandula Medicinal Plants Abang-abang Distribution - Common in thickets and secondary forests at low and medium altitudes throughout the Philippines. - Also reported in Taiwan‚ the Caroline Islands‚ and Yap. Properties Considered vulnerary‚ antidiarrheal‚ antihypertensive. Parts used Roots‚ branches‚ leaves. Uses Folkloric - Decoction of roots‚ branches and leaves used for wound healing.  - In Thailand‚ root used for diarrhea

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    The Ordovician Period‚ which is best known for its diverse marine invertebrates‚ began 488.3 million years ago and ended 443.7 million years ago. As mentioned‚ this period is famous for its variety of marine life but also for the major Cambrian-Ordovician extinction event and Ordovician-Silurian mass extinction which began and ended the Ordovician Period. These extinction occurred nearly 488 million years ago and 443 million years ago and eliminated many brachiopods‚ conodonts‚ and intensely lowered

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    acidification could affect humans.With such decline of fish and shellfish stocks due to ocean acidification will impact an big role in the human source of protein. millions of people could be affected. Ocean acidification affects crabs snails and sea urchins. These marine organisms need calcium and carbonate that is in sea water to build their shells or skeletons. As the pH decreases carbonate becomes less available making it hard for the animals to secrete calcium carbonate

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    Andrographis paniculata is a herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae‚ native to India and Sri Lanka. It is widely cultivated in southern Asia‚ where it is used to treat infections and some diseases‚ often being used before antibiotics were created. Mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes. | | edit]Etymology Andrographis paniculata is an erect annual herb extremely bitter in taste in each and every part of the plant body. The plant is known in north-eastern India

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    started with the widespread adoption of email. From that modest foothold‚ the internet grew to become what it is today: the de-facto medium for human communication. Q: Why has it changed? A: The internet is a better mousetrap. Before‚ we had snail mail‚ telephones‚ newspapers‚ encyclopedias‚ libraries‚ record albums‚ radio‚ television‚ and movie theaters. All were slow and cumbersome and controlled by a relative minority. The internet is fast‚ affordable‚ and widely available. What’s more‚ it

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    Rice by Manuel Arguilla

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    LITERARY ANALYSI “RICE” By: Manuel Estabillo Arguilla Submitted to: Mr Benjamin R. Sacla Submitted by: Denmark S. Ambucay I. Writers Background He was born in Barrio Naguilian in Bauang‚ La Union on June 17‚ 1911. He was the fourth child of Crisanto Arguilla and Margarita Estabillo‚ hard-working farmer folk who owned a small piece of land. Aside from being a farmer‚ his father was also a carpenter; his mother‚ on the other hand‚ was an occasional potter. When he was seven years

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    Jacobs Well Assignment

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    AIM: To study an area of mangrove forest and become familiar with: 1. The different types of mangroves. 2. Their various adaptations to the hostile intertidal environment. 3. The importance of mangroves. 4. The different requirements and subsequent zonation or various species. APPARATUS: hygrometer or whirling psychrometer dichotomous keys pH meter canopy/ground cover diagnostic tube light meter wind meter thermometer compass PROCEDURE: The study is

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    Lab Summary Diversity One Diversity Two Diversity Three Dylan Palacio Bio 102 Introduction- Throughout the history of man kind one question has been constantly ASKED and never seems to get a definite answer. The question is who are we? And where do we come from? Rather then spark a religious verse science debate and draw a very emotional line in society we let everyone believe what they want to believe. However regardless of what you want to believe facts are facts and science is science. After

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    The very first impression that anyone might have when reading a Shakespearian play that include a fool as one of its characters is that he is used to provide entertainment to the play. Such an impression isn’t‚ by any mean‚ correct. Shakespeare‚ in fact‚ usually used such characters to say something about human psychology and the way they react to life. In addition‚ he had that gift of a great writer who had a penetrating understanding of his audience’s intellectual level. Accordingly he was always

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    Invertebrate Zoology Notes

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    AP Biology‚ Chapter 33 Invertebrates [by clade] SUMMARY INTRODUCTION PARAZOA Introduction Phylum Porifera: Sponges are sessile with porous bodies and choanocytes 1. Identify the parts of a sponge (including the spongocoel‚ porocyte‚ epidermis‚ choanocyte‚ mesohyl‚ amoebocyte‚ osculum‚ and spicule) and describe the function of each. a. Lifestyle: sessile‚ immobile filter feeders b. Water circulation i. Epidermis seals outside ii. Flagellated choanocytes lining

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