BANANA is the common name for a fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genusMusa which produce the commonly eatenfruit. They are native to the tropical region of Southeast Asia and Australia. Today‚ they are cultivated throughout the tropics. Banana plants are of the family Musaceae. They are cultivated primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent for the production of fibre and as ornamental plants. As the bananas are mainly tall‚ upright‚ and fairly sturdy‚ they are often mistaken for
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Caberoy‚ Steven P; Eripol‚ Keith E; Ko‚ Brian James C; Solejon‚ Jerrad Kent L. “Assorted Banana Muffins” Unpublished Student Thesis‚ St. Therese-MTC Colleges La Fiesta Site‚ M.H. Del Pilar St.‚ Molo‚ Iloilo City. March 2013 ABSTRACT The problem of this study is the high price of Lakatan which is used in making Banana Muffins. The researcher needs to expand the study in Banana to search an alternative‚ flavorful and nutritious food. The price of Lakatan is very expensive in the market‚ researchers
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explosives. It is also called ethyl alcohol. Ethanol can be produced by banana peelings but we don’t know which peeling of different banana species can produce more ethanol. The peelings of latundan‚ lacatan and senorita bananas are different. Latundan banana peelings are thinner than lacatan peelings while the senorita banana peelings are the thinnest peelings among the three bananas. It is possible that the peelings of lacatan banana produce more ethanol than latundan and senorita because of its thicker
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Jump to: navigation‚ search For cultivated bananas‚ see Banana. Musa acuminata | | Scientific classification | Kingdom: | Plantae | Clade: | Angiosperms | Clade: | Monocots | Clade: | Commelinids | Order: | Zingiberales | Family: | Musaceae | Genus: | Musa | Species: | M. acuminata | Binomial name | Musa acuminata Colla‚ 1820 | Subspecies | See text | | Original native ranges of the ancestors of modern edible bananas. M. acuminata is shown in green and M. balbisiana
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Ethanol Production from Waste Banana (Musa paradisiaca l.) Peelings Researchers: * Mitzi B. Pamulaklakin * Irish Jane B. Balisoro * Janina M. Lobusta * Angielyn N. Miranda * Krissa Mae A. de Villa * Albert D. Cruz * Mark Darwin D. Hernandez * Gelbert B. dela Cruz * Rhandell M. Sode Mrs. Flor P. Lapitan Science Teacher Abstract: This study entitled “Ethanol Production from Waste Banana (Musa paradisiaca l.) Peelings” aims to produce
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Problem Statement: Corey Camel has 3‚000 bananas in her small banana grove in the desert. The marketplace where Corey sells her bananas is 1‚000 miles away. Corey has to walk to the market to sell her bananas. For every mile that Corey walks‚ she must eat 1 banana. Corey can only carry 1‚000 bananas at one time. For POW 13‚ I have to figure out how many bananas Corey can get to the market. Process To solve POW 13‚ I first worked on a mini-POW to help me figure out POW 13. I used the same
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produce two goods‚ Apples and Bananas. Labor is the only factor of production and it can freely move across sectors. The marginal product of labor in Apples is 1‚ i.e. an extra unit of labor produces an extra Apple. An extra unit of labor produces 2 Bananas. 1. If the country does not produce any Bananas‚ how many Apples can it produce (by employing all its labor in the production of Apples)? 1 2. If the country does not produce any Apples‚ how many Bananas can it produce (by employing
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most appropriately describes the bananas growing industry? In this study case‚ the most appropriate market structure is perfect competition. The distinct features of this market structure are: 1. Large number of buyers and sellers. 2. Sellers sell homogenous products. 3. Firms and consumers are price takers. According to these‚ many evidences in this case imply the banana-growing industry is a perfect competition market. The most obvious one is importing banana from Asian will hurt the domestic
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Introduction: Over the past three decades we have witnessed a tremendous amount of activity in the area of biosensors. Biosensors are small devices employing biochemical molecular recognition properties as the basis for a selective analysis. The major processes involved in any biosensor system are analyte recognition‚ signal transduction‚ and readout. Due to their specificity‚ speed‚ portability‚ and low cost‚ biosensors offer exciting opportunities for numerous decentralized clinical applications
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http://www.studymode.com/essays/Banana-Peel-As-An-Alternative-For-1086931.html BANANA PEEL AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR TOOTHPASTE ---INTRODUCTION--- Banana is very much common in the Philippines. It is one of the oldest cultivated plants and is grown in at least 107 countries‚ primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent to make fiber‚ banana wine and as ornamental plants. Musa acuminata or Musa balbisiana or commonly known as Banana has an impressive potassium content and is highly recommended
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