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    PowerPoint Content Rubric Research‚ Design‚ & Development Mr. HolmesStudent(s) Name: __________________________________________________Date: ________________ Multiplier: 1.0 .75 .5 Percentage Score Content: Relevant‚ informative‚ and accurate information. Focused and consistent with topic. Shows understanding and comprehension of task requirements. Many illustrations. Somewhat relevant‚ or some inaccuracies‚ somewhat focused. Consistent with topic‚ but did not understand

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    Vegetative Reproduction

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    CLASS : 3 PINTAR NO I/C : 980811- 06- 5112 TEACHER’S NAME : PUAN NOOR AZUIN BT ABD JALIL VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION * Vegetative reproduction is the production of new plant using any part of a plant except the seeds. * Vegetative reproduction is a form of asexual reproduction since no gametes are used. * 8 types of vegetative reproduction : * Runners / stolons * Rhizomes * Corms * Bulbs * Leaves * Suckers * Stem tubers * Stem

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    Plants have two different ways to reproduce. The first one is vegetative reproduction. With this type all the plants that have the same parent have the same genetic make-up. This also lets plants pass adaptations on that they have abtained over the years. Plants with good genetic make-up usually spread quickly and take over an area. An example of this would be the dandelion. These plants can sprout from any part of the plant. An example of this is the potato‚ farmers will pick the potatoes and cut

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    Developmental anatomy is concerned with the changes that cells‚ tissues‚ organs and the body as a whole undergo from germ cells to the adult. Teratology (teratos=monester) is the division of embryology that deals with birth defects.. TERMINOLOGY Oocyte (ovum‚ egg) is the female germ or sex cell produced in the ovaries. Sperm (seed)‚ Spermatozoon (zoon=animal) is the male germ cell produced in the testes. Zygote (union) is the cell

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    Reproduction/Supplies/Entertainment/Labor In the ant colony reproduction occurs at an incredibly fast rate. The life of an ant starts with an egg. If the egg is fertilized‚ the ant will be female‚ if not‚ it will be male. When an egg is fertilized it has four stages it has to go through and develop by complete metamorphosis. From and egg‚ ants enter the larval stage which is particularly helpless‚ because it lacks legs entirely and it can’t care for itself. Food is given to the larvae by

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    we are going to look at is the kisspeptin expression at hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) neurons ---“inhibitory effects” and anteroventral periventricular (AVPe) neurons ---“stimulatory actions” * Immnunohistochemical labeling of kisspeptin cells in the AVPe and ARC of WT and KERKO mice shows that Kisspeptin expression fails to develop normally in AVPe of KERKO mice (A and B)‚ but the expression is increased in ARC neurons in KERKO 4. The last factor to compare is

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    Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents". Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual. In asexual reproduction‚ an organism can reproduce without the involvement of another organism. Asexual reproduction is not limited to single-celled organisms. The cloning of an organism is a form of

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    POWERPOINT: SLIDE 1: Title Slide CONTRACTUALIZATION SLIDE 2: Contractualization or labor contractualization is the replacing of regular workers with temporary workers who receive lower wages with no or less benefits Contractuals‚ trainees‚ apprentices‚ helpers‚ casuals‚ piece raters‚ agency-hired‚ and project employees‚ among others A specified and limited period of time “desirable and necessary” SLIDE 3: ADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES: 1.     Cost efficiency 2.     Avoid labor unions

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    THE BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY DECEMBER 3‚ 1984 CHOITHRAM SCHOOL NORTH CAMPUS SESSION – 2014 – 15 FA I Social Science – PPT On Disaster Class – X – B Submitted By – Priyansh Pandit Submitted To – Vivek Agrawal Sir ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my special thanks to gratitude to my teacher Mr. Vivek Agrawal sir as well as our principal Ms. Nalini Pathak who gave me golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on topic “Disaster”‚ which also helped me in doing a lot of research and I came to

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    Male Reproduction System

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    the scrotum to regulate the temperature of the testes. The inside of the testes is divided into small compartments known as lobules. Each lobule contains a section of seminiferous tubule lined with epithelial cells. These epithelial cells contain many stem cells that divide and form sperm cells through the process of spermatogenesis. Epididymis The epididymis is a sperm storage area that wraps around the superior and posterior edge of the testes. The epididymis is made up of several feet of long

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