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    cells‚ but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s less important to animals in the long run. Photosynthesis is a process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars that store chemical energy by absorbing visible light and takes place in the chloroplast. In photosynthesis there are two stages‚ light-dependent reactions and

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    outside of the camp‚ and controls the exporting of the strawberries‚ just as the Golgi Apparatus processes lipids and proteins before they exit the cell. Chloroplasts: The Kitchen/Dining pavilion is where the food is made using electrical energy and the unprocessed materials that are delivered to the camp. This is like how the chloroplasts use solar energy and the nutrients that enter the cell to create sustenance for the cell. Cytoskeleton: The pathways between the different facilities in

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    Copyright © 2013 Edmentum - All rights reserved. Adaptations 1. If you were to genetically engineer soybeans‚ which change would be most useful for farmers bothered by leafmunching bugs? A. physiological‚ faster plant growth B. physiological‚ addition of a bitter taste to the plant ’s leaves C. structural‚ increased leaf cuticle thickness D. structural‚ change in leaf color 2. An animal that lives in a desert biome will most likely have adaptations that help the animal to A. insulate its body. B

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    11-02-18 Classify … Shmalsify Clean this mess up…   Aristotle 384-322 B.C.   Two category System   Plants & Animals Levels of Classification   Why classify organisms?   Kingdom   Phylum   Class   Order   Family   Genus   Species Humans: • King • Animalia • Philip • Chordata • Came • Mammalia • Over • Primates • For • Hominidae • Great • Homo • Spaghetti • Sapiens 1 11-02-18 Why are the The

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    only exists in plants due to the chloroplast organelle. Cellular respiration starts with glucose‚ and oxygen and the photosynthesis process on the other hand starts off with the absorption of photons of light from the sun.While the end products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide‚ water‚ and ATP‚ the end products of photosynthesis are oxygen‚ water‚ and glucose. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria whereas photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast. Cellular respiration occurs in three

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    no stomata. This arrangement allows light nearly direct access to the mesophyll with chloroplasts inside. The plant‚ for the most part‚ is buried and away from drying winds and abrasive blowing sands. There are other examples of succulent plants with window leaves. 1. Storage Leaves—Succulent leaves are leaves modified to retain and store water. Water storage is permitted because of the thin-walled‚ non-chloroplast parenchyma cells just

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    They contain Chlorophyll‚ which makes a plant green. Chloroplasts do photosynthesis‚ which is the opposite of Cellular Respiration. It uses Water‚ Carbon Dioxide and Sunlight Energy to make Oxygen and Food‚ which is called glucose for plants. Without Chloroplast doing its job‚ Plant cells won’t have food for energy. All Eukaryotic Cells have a Golgi Apparatus‚ which is made up of 5-6 sacs called vesicles

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    From ancient history to the present day the Earth and its living organisms have been evolving. Four billion years ago the Earth was home to life. Starting in the Archean Era to the most current era‚ which is the Cenozoic era in which humans live. One turning point of Earth’s history occurred when the Kotuikan Cliffs shifted towards the Artic Ocean. Also‚ when observing rocks paleontologists were able to see a stunning diversity in living organisms‚ this time period was known as the Cambrain

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    Compound Microscope Parts A high power or compound microscope achieves higher levels of magnification than a stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller specimens such as cell structures which cannot be seen at lower levels of magnification. Essentially‚ a compound microscope consists of structural and optical components. However‚ within these two basic systems‚ there are some essential components that every microscopist should know and understand. These key microscope parts are illustrated

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