Kingdom : Division: Class: Sub-class: Order : Family : Subfamily : Tribe : Genus : Species : Plantae Angiosperms Eudicots Rosids Sapindales Rutaceae Aurantioideae Clauseneae Aegle A. marmelos Bael (Aegle marmelos)‚ also known as Bengal quince‚ golden apple‚ stone apple‚ wood apple‚ bili‚ is a species of tree native to India. It is present throughout Southeast Asia as a naturalized species. The tree is considered to be sacred by Hindus. Its fruits are used in traditional
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tropical rainforest‚ briefly describe a research study you could complete at each level in the biological hierarchy‚ starting from the organismal level to the biosphere. 2. What are the two abiotic variables that dictate type of terrestrial biome? Do aquatic and marine systems rely on the same two variables? Why or why not? 3. Which of the terrestrial biomes is the most vulnerable to anthropogenic (human) influence and why? What is being affected? 4. Create a table that lists the biome‚ abiotic
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4.1 Nutrition and gas exchange in plants P47-51 4.2 Water relation and transport in plants P52-64 4.3 Food and humans P65-71 4.4 Nutrition in humans P72-79 4.5 Gas exchange in humans P80-86 4.6 Transport in humans P87-99 SECTION 5 COORDINATION AND RESPONSE 5.1 Detecting environmental conditions P100-104 5.2 Nervous coordination in humans P105-110 5.3 Locomotion in humans P111-113 5.4 Growth responses of plants P114-116 SECTION 6 REGULATION
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2 Organizing the diversity of life Diversity the hallmark of life So far about 1.8 million specie have been identified and named by biologists To this date‚ diversity of life includes at least 6300 species of prokaryotes 100000 fungi 290000 plants 52000 vertebrates 1 million insects Researchers add about 1000 more species each year Total number of species range from 10 million to over 100 million Grouping Species: The Basic Idea Taxonomy branch of biology that names and classifies species
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A Glossary of Ecological Terms transpired by Craig Chalquist‚ PhD‚ ecopsychologist and author of Terrapsychology: Re-engaging the Soul of Place (2007) - See also "Mind and Environment: A Psychological Survey of Perspectives Literal‚ Wide‚ and Deep." - Never‚ no never‚ did Nature say one thing and Wisdom another. – Edmund Burke The glossary that follows assumes a definition of ecology--the study of interactions between organisms and their environment--much wider than what fits under the
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Scheibling RE (2007) Effect of wave exposure on morphology‚ attachment strength and survival of the invasive green alga Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 351 (1-2): 129-142 Huisman JM‚ Abbott IA‚ Smith CM (2007) Hawaiian reef plants. University of Hawaii Sea Grant College‚ Honolulu‚ HI Lassen C‚ Bebout LE‚ Paerl HW‚ Jorgensen BB (1994) Microsensor studies of oxygen and light distribution in the green macroalga Codium fragile. J Phycol 30: 381-386 Lee RE (1980) Psychology
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utilized various species of plants for food‚ clothing‚ as medicines‚ fibers and other useful things. In fact‚ the interaction of man and the plants led to the establishment of the so-called traditional knowledge. One should look into the potential impact of the plant which are generally rich sources of many natural products‚ and its ecological environment and the manner on how it could be utilized for significant use for human welfare. The biology of sunflower plant scientifically named as Helianthus
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The island of the Dominican Republic has a wide range of biodiversity due to its isolation‚ tourists bringing in nonnative fauna and flora‚ and most of all due to the range of biomes within their country. The natural biomes that occur in the Dominican Republic vary from very dry biomes to very wet biomes. The most common biome in the Dominican Republic is subtropical coniferous forests‚ due to low levels of precipitation and adequate temperature variability. These trees have needle-leafs in order
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the trees illegally. So‚ there are no roots to hold and prevent the soil from fall down. The soil that does not have roots to hold it can easily fall down into the river. Consequently‚ the water becomes polluted. Cloudy and shallow. From this‚ the aquatic life ecosystem will be threatened and damaged. Another effect of the deforestation is flora extinction. As we all know‚ forest is the habitat of most species for flora. For instance‚ raflesia‚ nepenthis‚ ferns‚ and various kinds of wood. The loggers
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Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act (PPVFR)‚ 2001 11 CHAPTER III 14 PLANT BREEDING 14 3.1 Breeder 14 3.2 Variety 14 3.3 Plant Breeding 15 CHAPTER IV 18 RELATION OF FARMER’S RIGHT TO INTELECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 18 4.1 General Provisions under PPVFR 2001 18 4.1.1 Establishment of Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority 18s 4.1.2 Establishment of tribunal 19 4.1.3 National Register of Plant varieties 19 4.2 Provisions for Plant Breeders
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