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    Fast Plants Lab Report

    Fast food or Bastard food? Figure 1: . In 2010 A cartoon by Piraro about how fast food effect pigeons which representing the people who addicted on fast food. In the 21 century, people are suffering from all kinds of diseases and over 85% of them are caused by, an unhealthy, diet. In the United States, 25% of Americans eat fast food every day, which can cause heart disease, hypertension and diabetes, starting with overweight. McDonalds, Taco Bell, Wendy’s, and Burger King are very popular

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    Fast Plants

    Fast Plants and Mendel’s Theories of Inheritance Abstract The “Brassica rapa” is a fast plant known as the field mustard. This plant is well known for its rapid growing rate, which makes it an easy breeding cycle and easy to pollinate. In giving so this makes “Brassica rapa” a great participant for testing Gregor Mendel’s theories of inheritance. The “Brassica rapa” acts like a test subject in testing cross-pollination giving the understanding to the dominant allele of colored stems. There

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    Lemurs in Madagascar

    is a tropical rainforest. A tropical rainforest biome primarily consists of warm weather, wet plants, and fungi ridden soils. There are three important layers of a tropical rainforest. The emergent layer, 50 m up; where vegetation grows in full sunlight. The canopy (middle) layer, 3-40 m up; provides protection of too harsh of sun to low light plants below. Finally the understory (ground level) where plants and animals only receive 2-3 percent of light from above. 2. What changes happening in

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    Scoop Made Out of Milk Jug

    Significance: * The scoop can be used to transfer peat and soil while gardening. Often times, people need to transfer plants into different pots, or add soil and peat into a potted plant. By using the scoop, transferring soil and peat will be fast and easy while also preventing small particles from spilling in the process. * Another use for the scoop is to water plants. Milk jug as a scoop is a cheaper alternative to watering cans. Not only that, because of the sturdy handle of the scoop

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    Sony Barcenola Plant a

    Introduction This paper will describe the ERP Systems Implementation Project named STAR in Sony Barcelona Plant. The SONY Head Quarters would put Barcelona Plant as a pilot, and extend the experiences to the three European Plants even the global market. This paper will analyze the business situation in Europe and the problems in Ideal Factory as well as analyze the benefits and risks on continuing with the European STAR Project or defining an independent strategy. Situation summary STAR launched

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan

    A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (Reading) I.            Objectives At the end of the lesson, the pupils are expected to: a.    State the sequence of the story b.    Identify the different seasons describe c.    Appreciate the story read II.         Subject Matter Topic: The Tiny Seed Reference: Reading Network, pages 103- 108 Author: Delia Hamoy Soroy Materials: Charts, pictures III.       Procedure A.   Preparation Teacher’s Activities                                  Pupils’

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    How Are Animals Affected By C3 Or C3 Carbon Fixation?

    Most plants such as soybeans are called C3 species because they go through photosynthesis by using C3 carbon fixation, where CO2 is first incorporated into a 3-carbon compound called PGA, by using the enzyme RUBISCO for carbon fixation and Calvin cycle. Other plants, like pigweeds are called C4 plants because Carbon is first incorporated into a 4-carbon compound activating the PEP enzyme carboxylase for carbon fixation and RUBISCO for the Calvin cycle. The difference between the C3 and C4 species

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    Unit 4 Organisms And Their Environment Analysis

    capable of picking up on low frequencies so they are able to go after tiny creatures, as many of their typical prey animals are. Fast Running:Red Foxes are extremely fast runners, this helps them survive. If a red fox is faced with a threat from predators such as gray wolves, coyotes or a bobcat they can often get away by running away. Not only are they extremely fast runners, they have lots of stamina, as well. Their tiny stomachs and lengthy limbs enable them to plow through at close to 30 miles

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    Significance of Plants in the Hunger Games

    also the name of a flower. Plant profile - Primrose (or Primula vulgaris) is native to western and southern Europe, north-west Africa and south-east Asia. It is a delicately scented, pretty, pale yellow flower with five petals. Primrose flowers in the early spring and is one of the first flowers to bloom; it grows in open woods and shaded hedgerows. Primrose symbolism – Although fairly similar, different cultures have their own symbolic meanings for the primrose plant. The Victorian interpretation

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    Aratiles Benifits

    fruit that it's considered a shame if people just let it fall useless. With proper treatment, this fruit is able to meet the body's nutritional needs and prevent disease Muntingia calabura, the sole species in the genus Muntingia, is a flowering plant native to southern Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and western South America south to Peru and Bolivia.[1] Common names include (English) Jamaican cherry, Panama berry, Singapore cherry, Bajelly tree, Strawberry tree; (Spanish) bolaina, yamanaza

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