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    Chrysaora fuscescens is the scientific name of the Pacific sea nettle. They belongs to phylum Cnidaria. They are native to the San Francisco Bay‚ and‚ as the name suggests‚ these jellyfish live in the Pacific Ocean. They thrive along the coasts of Oregon and California. They can also be found farther north in Japan and Alaska‚ although they are not as common in these northern waters. On occasions‚ they have been spotted as far south as the west coast of Mexico. During autumn and winter‚ Pacific sea

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    Cortanooth: A Short Story

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    In Cortanooth‚ there is a native fruit that grows every spring. It is called manala and it’s skin is bright green‚ like a granny smith apple. When you take a knife to it’s thick skin to reveal a dark orange‚ soft flesh that tastes similar to a mango. This fruit was once very popular in Cortanooth‚ until a hurricane wiped out the small island‚ leaving few of the trees it grows on. One day in April 1974‚ Mystic came across a manala tree that stood isolated from the village he lives in. He took a new

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    Problem Set I Complete and submit the following problem set:   Lind Chapter 3: Exercises 60‚ 62‚ 68‚ 70‚ 72b. Exercise 60: Owens Orchards sells apples in a large bag by weight. A sample of seven bags contained the following numbers of apples: 23‚ 19‚ 26‚ 17‚ 21‚ 24‚ 22. a. Compute the mean number and median number of apples in a bag. 17 26 19 24 21 23 22 22 [pic]median 22 23 21 24 19 26 17 b. Verify that _(X _ ) _ 0 = 26 17 Verify that ∑(X-¯X) = 0 (26-22)

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    Germination Lab Report

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    The rate of germination didn’t really vary between the number of paper towels throughout the experiment. Most of the seeds had germinated in the paper towels. The one outlier that was strange was the one paper towels. Only 14 of the 15 seeds germinated in that group. The difference that we could observation was the healthiness of the plants. IV. Conclusion Paragraph 1 Recap (Evidence): The purpose of our lab was to see if the amount paper towels would affect the germination of the seeds. My

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    My inference of the B. Rapa seeds was that they would most effectively react to the peat moss because of the high concentration of water. I reject my hypothesis on the basis that peat moss had the least positive productivity in the experiment. My results show that peat moss was the most unsuccessful in assisting the growth of each plant. Pods 1‚ 3‚ and 4 never broke through the soil‚ and remained at a depressing 0 centimeters the entire length of the experiment. The 2nd pod did grow slightly. It

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    Question/Purpose: The Question or Purpose of our lab is to answer the question “How is the germination of a seed affected by sunlight?” Experimental Hypothesis: We believe these results will occur. 1. The seeds that are water deprived (1 mL of H2O a day) will not grow very well due to a lack of water which is important in photosynthesis and also lacks nutrients. The seeds may also die off due to a lack of water. 2. The seeds that are have a proper amount of water (10 mL of

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    Two experiments were performed to investigate the effects of temperature on the growth rate pine seedlings. Experiment 1 A batch of 60 pine seedlings (Batch I) was grown in a greenhouse under controlled temperatures. Ten plants were grown at each of six temperatures from 50 C to 300 C. These plants remained at their original temperatures 24 hours each day for two weeks. All other conditions were the same for all seedlings. The growth rates are shown in Table 1. Table 1. Growth rates for pine

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    Germination Lab

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    Seeds require moisture to germinate. By presoaking a seed‚ it strips of the protective layer of the seed and speeds up the rate of germination. But the longer someone presoaks a seed‚ the greater the chance it has to rot. When presoaking seeds‚ one should avoid planting them in dry ground due to the risk of the moisture being taken out of the seeds instead of sticking with it to germinate‚ leaving the seed back to its original state. purpose - There are many factors that affect germination‚ however

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    Introduction There are about a million different kinds of seeds in our world with all of the different types of plants that we have. One type of seed that takes between three to five days to germinate is a daikon radish. The radish (Raphanus sativus ) originated from China. It was commonly seen and eaten by the people of Egypt long before the Egyptians started to construct their very own pyramids. Later on‚ radishes became a common vegetable to eat in Greece‚ and since the radish meant so much worth

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    Radish And Colard Lab

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    Radish and Collard lab Intro Purpose: To see if the population density affect the growth (mass) and germination of individuals of two species growing alone and in mixed species groups. Hypothesis: If planted like treatment 1 (8 collards) and 4 (8 radish) then it will have a higher mass and a greater germination percentage. If the plant is planted with a smaller population density and has intraspecific competition then the radish and collard will have higher germination percentages and mass averages

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