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    Genetics

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    EXTENTION OF MENDELIAN INHERITANCE Objective The objectives of this experiment were to observe Mendel’s law with inheritance trait of the curly wing mutation and the interactions between the mutant genes of vestigial wings and curved wings in Drosophila. Results Part A Cross A (wildtype females X curly males) Male Female Wild type 1 2 Curly wing 0 1 Table 1. The number of the phenotypes and sex of offspring of the Cross A Cross B (curly females X curly males) Male Female Wild

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    RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT- 2 CLASS X SECTION D (Literature) 1.Answer the following questions briefly (a) What is the poetic device used when the mirror says ’I swallow’? (b) How does the mirror usually pass its time? (c) What disturbs the mirror’s contemplation of the opposite wall? (d) Why does the mirror appear to be a lake in the second stanza? What aspect of the mirror do you think is being referred to here? (e) What is the woman searching for in the depths of the

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    1.50 | 600 | 1.75 | 700 | 2.00 | 800 | 2.25 | 900 | 2.50 | 1000 |         The supply curve is graphed in Figure 2.     Figure 2         Examples of things that would shift the supply curve include changes in prices of inputs like tomato sauce and cheese‚ changes in technology like more efficient pizza ovens or automatic dough makers‚ changes in expectations about the future price of pizza‚ or a change in the number of sellers.         A change in the price of pizza would not shift

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    Decomposition

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    specifically focuses on the decomposition of vegetable which people would use to help fertilize plants. Procedure 1. Cut a slice of tomato‚ onion‚ squash‚ zucchini‚ and red bell pepper. 2. Place vegetables on a Styrofoam plate 3. Weigh the starting time of the vegetables 4. Set plate of vegetables outside in an area with light 5. Cut another slice of tomato‚ onion‚ squash‚ zucchini‚ and red bell pepper. 6. Place on Styrofoam plate and weigh 7. Put in dark‚ humid room 8. Weigh the plate

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    Home Meal Project

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    Dinner Menu Appetizer * Hot Artichoke Dip * Bruschetta Dip * Pre-Sliced Baguette Bread for Dipping Meat Substitute * Fake Ground Beef Meatballs Pasta * “Riccioli” Pasta with Homemade Herb Tomato Sauce Vegetable * Baked Carrots Beverages * Milk * Water Dessert * White Chocolate Pudding with Raspberry Sauce All Steps Pre-cooking: * Look at cook books and decide on menu * Shop for ingredients * Re-look at menu * Put hair in pony-tail

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    anyone can conclude that he supports the creationistic side of the argument. An example of this is the poem “Version.” Frost says “Like a dum-dum bullet--/ Did in fact get splattered/ Like a ripe tomato/ That’s how matter mattered.” (Frost 427). This statement refers to the Big Bang. The splattered ripe tomato us compared to the initial explosion. When reading this poem many people believe that this is Frost’s “version” of how the world initially started. Frost is best known for metaphors‚ paradoxes

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    Kelly Castellanos Mrs. Pratt COMSTD 2‚ Eff Speaking 25 March 2013 Pupusas Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the very popular Salvadoran dish‚ Pupusas. Central Idea/Thesis: Pupusas are a very popular dish in El Salvador‚ and are now becoming more popular here in the United States. Organizing Format: Categorical Introduction: I. Attention Getter: On January 2007‚ El Salvador makes it into the Guinness Book of World Records for making the biggest Pupusas that were able

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    Vegetables and Fruits

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    Iron and calcium contribute to healthy bones. Asafetida relieves gas from the stomach. Urinal‚ cabbage‚ carrot and cluster-beans contain fibrous substance which gives a person relief from constipation. Cucumber‚ horse radish‚ lady’s finger‚ potato‚ tomato‚ snake-gourd etc. should find a place in our food items often. All the fruits are good for health. Many of us do not have the habit of eating fruit. This is very bad. Taking orange‚ apple‚ plantain‚ grapes etc. will keep us healthy. It is a habit

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    Is Gmo Good Or Bad

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    make the animal better in its environment. Gmos are used in food mostly processed foods because the soy beans in processed foods are modified. GMOs are used in foods because it can make the plant bigger such as a tomato when it is not modified it is small but when it is modified the tomato is a lot bigger. GMOs were created in 1982 and the FDA approved GMOs in 1982. GMOs were first used in 1994. Any plant‚ animal‚ and organism can be genetically modified.in 1980 the first GMO patent was issued. The

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    Are Gm Foods a Good Idea

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    grow properly. New diseases could also be created by accident. Different species are being mixed up - to give a tomato a more reddish colour‚ it may be given colour by a very red fish‚ which seems to be against nature. Because GM foods are new‚ there has not been any long-term testing to see if they are dangerous to humans. People often use the example of the genetically modified tomato. Tomatoes are used in a lot of foods‚ but they rot quickly and don’t always taste nice. So GM tomatoes have been

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