Parts of the Flower Name of Flower Part | Description | Anther | Tip of the stamen that produces pollen containing sperm | Filament | Slender stalklike part of the stamer that supports the anther | Ovary | Swollen base of the pistil that contains the ovules | Ovule | eggs that develop into seeds after they are fertilized | Petals | Colorful leaflike parts that attract insects and other animals for pollination | Pistil | Structure that contains the female reproductive organs | Sepals | Leaflike
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these words rang true in my head. I like the fish in the poem‚ faced opposition that left me battered‚ scared and bleeding‚ but at the end of the day my perseverance gained me the respect that I deserved. “The Fish” was also about perseverance through pain. The fish had almost been caught five times‚ but his perseverance through pain and utter defeat gained him the respect from the fisherman who finally caught him. The figurative language of “The Fish” shows that perseverance through pain demands
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Next to oxygen‚ water is the second most crucial necessity of human life. Up to 60% of the human adult body is water (Perlman). Human blood is made up of ninety-two percent water (Sanders). The relevance of ingesting water is the cause for a debate about which source is the best‚ bottled water or tap. There are several reasons to choose bottled water over tap water when quenching thirst. One reason to choose bottled water rather than tap water is because bottled water is odor free. Occasionally
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Which water is better to drink tap water or bottle water? That question is very common now days. Water is an essential part of human life. Whatever top water or bottled water‚ we need to drink at least 8 glasses of water per day to make sure we are healthy and everything run correctly‚ but the principal disagreement is that most people prefer to drink bottled water than tap water. Most of us would agree that the argument for drinking bottled water is basically the flavor and there are those who
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The effect of toothpaste to oral bacteria VS the effect of mouthwash to oral bacteria Problem: Bacteria in ones’ mouth causes many problems for oneself in the future. For example‚ gum diseases‚ bad breath‚ etc..‚ Toothpaste and mouthwash is promised to kill most of the bacteria in one’s mouth‚ but which is more effective at killing the bacteria and preventing future problems? This experiment and research is going to prove which is more effective at killing oral bacteria
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assessed practicals in Biology. The reason for this is there are a number of factors that can be investigated‚ and therefore‚ a number of factors that can also be controlled. From our lecture‚ we are aware that the following can affect the rate of reaction: 1) Temperature: a. Independent variable: A range of temperatures should be investigated‚ with particular attention to the area around 35-45oC. b. Control variable: You will need to use a water bath or other method to
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...............................(1) Measurement of Relative Water Content (RWC%);Relative Turgidity (RT %): Relative water content was estimated according to a modification of the method of Weatherly (1950); Weatherly and Barr (1962); Slatyer (1957);Fletcher et al. (1988)on the final day of the experiment and was calculated by the formula given byKramer (1983).Detached leaf samples were weight immediately and floated on distilled water in a darkened refrigerator (5˚C). Saturation of the leaves was
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1. a. List four cell structures that were common to both plant and animal cells. (4 points) b. What structures were unique to plant cells? (2 points) c. What structures were unique to animal cells? (2 points)--Answer below: a. 1. Rough ER 2. Smooth ER 3. Golgi Apparatus 4. Nucleus b. 1. Chloroplast 2. Cell walls 3. Vacuole c.
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Biology textbook- pg. 80 3) Distinguish between the autotrophic and heterotrophic nature of plants and animals. Animals have heterotrophic cells; hence‚ they live off nutrients of other species by eating. Most plants have autotrophic cells‚ which allow them to generate their own food with photosynthesis. 4) Explain the following statement: ‘All living things depend on plants’. As animals are heterotrophs‚ they need to eat other species to survive. If mammals only depended on other mammals‚ there
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Ornamental Fish Production Alasdair M. Weddell An essay submitted to the Institute of Fisheries Management for the Annual Study Course 2003‚ Nottingham May‚ 2004 Ornamental Fish Production Alasdair M. Weddell Institute of Fisheries Management Annual Study Course 2003‚ Nottingham ORNAMENTAL FISH PRODUCTION Alasdair M. Weddell May‚ 2004 Fish keeping is becoming an increasingly popular pastime across the western world‚ whether it is ornamental koi and goldfish in the garden pond
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