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    Legumes

    Prepared by Sofia for teknologi pengolahan nabati • cereals Wheat Rice Maize Barley Sorghum Oat • Pseudo cereals Buckwheat Quinoa Amaranth Characteristics of Cereals - Grain structure - Chemical composition - Physical characters • Pericarp - 5% of kernel - 6% protein, 2% ash, 20% cellulose, 0.5% fat and the remain is NSP • Seed coat; contains pigment • Endosperm (83%): aleuron layer and starchy endosperm • Germ (2.5-3.5%): protein (25%), sugar

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    Rainforrest

    Rainforest in Central America in the Amazon Basin from the previous assignment I researched. Others are located in Africa, Australia, and Assam to name a few. Tropical Rainforests are made up of large trees, exotic wildlife, and thousands of species of plants. The structure of the Tropical Rainforest is very complex but can be simple to understand when broken down into sections. The rainforest can be divided into layers from top to bottom and can get a better understanding of the Tropical Rainforest

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    Without the sun’s energy, all living things would die. Especially in the tropical rainforest the sun is essential for survival. Without the sun, plants would not survive and life as we know it would cease to exist. (Choi, 2012). As an alternate form of energy, plants will use the sun, chlorophyll, water, carbon dioxide and nutrients in order to manufacturer glucose. (UCSB Science Line). Tropical rainforests can be found in Africa, Asia, Australia and Central and South America. The Amazon

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    Mauilapolis Film Review

    surprised me was in the intro of the film. Carmen said that she had worked in 9 assembly plants in her life. This really surprised me because it shows that not only do these poor people have to work in these terrible factories, they also are tossed around to different plants throughout their lives when one of them closes or gets shipped off to another country like what happened to the Sanyo plant. At the Sanyo plant, I was horrified to find out that one of the workers said that her nose used to bleed

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    Sci 207 Lab 3

    without bees, trees and plants could not be pollinated; humans would no longer have honey or enjoy the fruit the sweet taste of fruit due to lack of pollination. b. Round 2 = without humans, perhaps there would be a reverse effect. The ecosystem would perhaps be in better shape if humans were not in the equation since they are the ones who have the biggest impact. c. Round 3 = without flowers, bees would go without part of their food source d. Round 4 = without lichens, plants and trees would suffer

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    Case Study Management Control System

    excelling at a single task: creating and mobilizing knowledge in order to become, and remain, the most efficient steel producer in the world. It did so by developing and constantly upgrading three competencies that were both strategic and proprietary: plant construction and start-up know-how, manufacturing process know-how, and ability to adopt breakthrough technologies earlier and more effectively than competitors. We present below an analysis of

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    Coral Rees

    produce proteins, fats and calcium carbonate to be used in its own growth process. This symbiotic relationship truly enables the efficient recycling of nutrients in rather nutrient poor tropical waters. Coral reefs react to their environment just like plants do, so they thrive in nutrient poor tropical water mainly because the waters there are relatively clear, and clear water equates to a more efficient photosynthesis process (oceanservice.noaa.gov; 2008). The nature of the symbiotic relationship between

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    Ecosystems

    received in the whole chain). Without the producers energy would not be obtained and the whole web would terminate. The second trophic level consists of primary consumers. These can only be herbivores, such as rabbits and worms, they will only eat the plants. Trophic level 3 of the food web comprises of secondary consumers, which stereotypically consume other animals. An example of this is the owls, which consume small birds. In figure 3 the final trophic level is the tertiary consumers, which consists

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    Rappacini

    magical garden .The garden belongs to Dr. Rappaccini who lives with his own daughter ,Beatric who has been poisonous by his father .Giovanni sits by window which overlooks to the garden ,he is fascinated by garden which are full of strange flowers and plants .One day he is attracted by Rappaccini`s daughter Beatric He falls in loves with her but he is warned by his father`s freind professor Baglion to stay away from her because of her poisonous nature.So professor gives him the antidote for Beatric to

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    Surviving Plant World’s Hard Times

    In ten years, Plant World had grown from a one-person venture into the largest nursery and landscaping business in its area. Its founder, Myta Ong, combined a lifelong interest in plants with a botany degree to provide a unique customer service. Ong had managed the company’s growth so that even with twenty full-time employees working in six to eight crews, the organization culture was still as open, friendly, and personal as it had been when her only "employees" were friends who would volunteer to

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