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    Monocotyledonous plant The scientific name for a monocotyledon is liliopsida. A flowering plant characterized by having one photosynthetic embryonic seed leaf or cotyledons in the seed. Monocotyledonous plants can also be identified:- • When flowers grow‚ as the petals are formed in multiples of three (trimerous). • Each pollen grain of a monocotyledonous plant has one pore. • In the stem of a monocot‚ the vascular bundles are scattered. • The monocot roots are fibrous roots

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    Leaf Cutter Bees

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    Leaf Cutter Bees Leaf cutter bees‚ play a big part in the world. Not very many people know of their existence or what they actually do. They are very interesting little insects starting from there looks‚ actions‚ and how important their job is as a Leaf Cutter Bee. Leaf Cutter Bees; looks are very distinct. They are not like Honey Bees; they do not look like wasps or hornets. They almost resemble more of a beetle in a way. A beetle has a hard shell on their back and most beetles we think of

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    Landscaping Around The Foundation Of Your House If you want to improve the appearance of your property‚ but don’t have a lot of money to spend on landscaping‚ then you may want to focus your efforts on foundation plants. These are the shrubs and flowers you plant along the foundation of your home. These plants add color and help your home blend in with its natural surroundings. Here are a few tips for landscaping around your home’s foundation. Choose Plants That Bloom At Different Times To get

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    Wind Pollination

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    attract insects | | no nectar - no need to attract insects | | pollen produced in great quantities - because most does not reach another flower | | pollen very light and smooth - so it can be blown in the wind and stops it clumping together | | anthers loosely attached and dangle out - to release pollen into the wind | | stigma hangs outside the flower - to catch the drifting pollen | | stigma feathery or net | eg : pine ‚ weed ‚ oryza sativa ‚ green grasses‚ Rosaceae When pollen

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    Motiviation

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    October 2011 Compare and Contrast Essay Georgia O’Keeffe was known for her “modernist “approach to the American Art. Flowers fascinated O’Keeffe and they were her favorite subject on canvas. Georgia O’Keeffe was born in Wisconsin in 1887‚ she was considered one the greatest Italian American painters of the 20th century. “O’Keeffe revolutionized the tradition of flower painting in the 1920s by making large format paintings of enlarged blossoms‚ presenting them close up as if seen through a

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    “How Flowers Changed the World” Questions and Answers 1. Eiseley states that observers from the far side of our solar system could have perceived only one change in the whole history of the planet Earth. Describe this change and explain what would have been responsible for it. a. Eiseley says they would be able to “discern a subtle change in the light emanating from our planet”. What Eiseley is talking about is the evolution of earth from a place with red deserts like Mars and blackness of naked

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    Floral Deception Paper

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    containing flowers and fruit. It also greatly discourages selfing and both encourages outcrossing and leads to pollen being spread farther which in turn avoids inbreeding depression (Jersáková 2005). Another form of deception employed by angiosperms is sexual

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    Planting a Rainbow

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    A. Connection to prior learning and/or experience-Answer the two prompts below in terms of individual children and you whole class. a. Prior learning and prerequisite skills related to this activity- the children already know that plants/flowers being to sprout in the spring‚ however‚ a lot of them are not aware of some of the vocabulary terms that are associated with plants and they are not aware of the growth stages of plants. Something that was surprising to me was how many of these children

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    Biotechnology

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    Chapter 38: Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology I. Overview: Flowers of Deceit 1. Angiosperm flowers can attract pollinators using visual cues and volatile chemicals 2. Many angiosperms reproduce sexually and asexually 3. Symbiotic relationships are common between plants and other species II. Concept 38.1: Flowers‚ double fertilization‚ and fruits are unique features of the angiosperm life cycle 1. Diploid (2n) sporophytes produce spores by meiosis; these grow into

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    Hamlet Literary Analysis

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    The Wilting Flowers: The Loss of Innocence in Shakespeare’s Hamlet Innocence and purity wither away in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet as the protagonist strives for his revenge‚ yet wrestles with his past morals and current confusion. However‚ it is not Hamlet’s angst-ridden struggle that is best examined‚ but rather the slow downward spiral of the female characters‚ Hamlet’s mother and his love interest‚ who are somewhat neglected in the plot. Queen Gertrude and young Ophelia’s loss of female

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