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    Taro Tuber Lab Report

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    Taro corms are highly perishable owing to their high moisture content. Processing removes the water which reduces the bulk and also increases their storage life. The method of processing‚ ranging from simple boiling to elaborate fermentation‚ drying and grinding to make flour may vary depending on the varieties of roots and tubers. The taro flour production from fresh tuber soon after harvest serves as an effective procedure against storage loss. Converting fresh edible tubers to flours will avoid

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    Vegetative Reproduction

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    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 * RUNNERS / STOLONS Runners are stems which grow horizontally over the surface of the ground. Shoots and roots of the young plant grow from the nodes of the runners. Example

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    something for our own survival. Problem: Are the nutrients of a dasheen corm contributes a lot of significance to the dish as well to Filipinos? What are these significance? General Objective: To measure the amount of nutrients contained in the corm. Specific Objectives: To identify if a dasheen corm can give gist to the dish and to people. To provide a method of determining the amount of nutrients contained in the corm. Hypothesis: If a

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    Effectiveness of Eggplant (Solanum melongena) Extract and Gabi Corms (Colocasia esculenta) as Mosquito (Aedis aegypti) Repellent A Research Proposal presented to the faculty of the Science and Technology Department In partial fulfillment As a requirement in Research II Paul Brian Marcuelo Grade 8-Pollux Proponent Ma’am Sharon Villagracia Research Adviser Negros Occidental High School Bacolod City‚ Negros Occidental December‚ 2014 INTRODUCTION Beyond the nuisance factor‚ mosquitoes are

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    Colocasia Esculenta

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    Viduya‚ Michelle-Janelle M. 2Bio7 Family Araceae Genus: Colocasia Species: esculenta Colocasia esculenta or also known as taro or gabi was first described by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753 as two separate species- Arum colocasia and Arum esculentum. Herinrich Wilhelm Schott who is one of the most important plant taxonomists of the 19th Century dedicated a large part of his life to the Araceae family. In 1832‚ he reclassified Arum colocasia as Colocasia antiquorum and Arum esculentum as Colocasia

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    stem of the plant and as a primary A underground stem encases in overlapping layers of thickened modified leaves called Corms and tubers A thickened underground stem that stores nutrients. Unlike bulbs‚ a corm is solid rather than layered. It has a basal plate for Thickened portions of underground stolons‚ primary storage of tissues. They do not have basal plate like corms and bulbs. cladodes

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    Batanes Cuisine

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    diced ginger‚ garlic‚ onions and salt. 6. Uved (called Tabtab in Sabtang island) - Grated banana corm mixed with minced fish or ground pork or beef. 7. Yellow rice - Sticky rice cooked in yellow ginger (turmeric) extract and pork IVATAN RECIPES 1. UVED Quick Description:    Minced banana corm mixed with minced fish‚ beef or pork Ingredients:  2 cups minced uved (minced suten banana corm/root) 1 cup minced pork 1 clove garlic ¼ cup minced onion ¼ cup vegetable oil 1 cup (pork) blood

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    Biodegradable Plastic from Gabi Leaves By: Mickaela Olan 9-Apple PLASTIC • A plastic material is any of a wide range of  synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically  organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. ADVANTAGES OF PLASTIC: • Advantages of plastic are light in weight. • They can be easily moulded and have

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    Standing Up for Beliefs

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    What it means to Stand Up for my Beliefs Good Afternoon brothers and sisters‚ For those of you who don’t know me I’m the Teachers Corm President‚ Brother Ngatikaura or You can me Mr. President either will do So today I was asked to speak on what it means to stand up for my beliefs Now when I first got the subject I thought to myself that I really haven’t had the chances to stand up for my beliefs living in Utah and all But then after some thought it came to me‚ that standing up for my

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    Fashion Promotion

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    References: Tradoc DCSCINT Hand book. (2006). Arab Culture Awareness. . Accessed on (July 9‚ 2013) P-1 Corm‚ G.(n.a). Deconstructing the divide The West vs. the Arab World. Unpublished. Accessed on (July 9‚ 2013) Hafez‚ K.(n.a).The Role of Media in the Arab World’s Transformation Process. Accessed on (July 9‚ 2013) .p-322-327

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