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Comparative Study of Ipil-Ipil (Laucaenaglauca) and Kakawate Leaves (Gliricidiasepium) as Regulator in the Angiogenesis of the Chicken Embryo

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Comparative Study of Ipil-Ipil (Laucaenaglauca) and Kakawate Leaves (Gliricidiasepium) as Regulator in the Angiogenesis of the Chicken Embryo
Comparative Study of Ipil-Ipil (Laucaenaglauca) and Kakawate Leaves (Gliricidiasepium) as Regulator in the Angiogenesis of the Chicken Embryo

A Research Paper
Presented to
Cebu City National Science High School
Salvador St., Labangon Cebu City

In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for
Research I Subject

Proponents:
Labus, Niña Marie A.
Legaspi, Yvan S.
Sullivan, Paula Denise Margaret V.
III-Xenon

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page....................................................................................i Abstract......................................................................................ii
Table of Contents.......................................................................iii
CHAPTER I
Introduction
A. Background of the Study…………………….....................................
B. Statement of the Problem ……………………………………….........
C. Significance of the Study..................................................................
D. Scope & Limitation………………………………………………..........
E. Definition of Terms………………………………………….….............
CHAPTER II
Review of Related Literature………..…………………………….......
CHAPTER III Methodology
CHAPTER IV
Data and Results………………………………………........................

CHAPTER V
Conclusion & Recommendation…………………………………. ….. References………………………………………………………...........

Chapter I
Introduction
A. Background of the Study
Being a third world country, the Philippines should be able to find ways which are economical and environment – friendly through means of agricultural marketing to increase the nation’s income. Poultry is one of the main products being marketed since this is one of the main sources of protein aside from fish. The native chickens are also the most being raised in poultry farms for they take the least time to hatch eggs (21 days). The native hen lays eggs day after day until no eggs remain within her and start to incubate them on the

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