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    Plants Transpiration Lab

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    IB Biology HL Y1 15 January 2009 The Effect of Humidity on Transpiration in Plants Problem/Aim How does placing a plant in a more humid location for 50 minutes affect its rate of transpiration? Introduction Transpiration is the loss of water from a plant‚ mainly through the stomata of leaves. Darkness‚ internal water deficit‚ and extremes of temperature tend to close stomata and decrease transpiration; illumination‚ ample water supply‚ and optimum temperature cause stomata to open and increase

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    West ENG 1113 Mrs. Scholz April 27‚ 2014 Animal Testing Animal testing is wrong because of the health issues that will arise within the animals because of the treatment that they go through within the labs as well as the chemicals that they are exposed to during the procedures. Due to all of the procedure that the animals have to go through only about half of them remain alive. There are four topics that are going to be discussed about animal testing‚ these topics are some of the main issues

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    POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

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    LECTURER NOTES ON EE2252 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING II YEAR /IV SEMESTER EEE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 EE2252 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING SYLLABUS 3 1 0 4 AIM Expose the students to basics of various power plants so that they will have the comprehensive idea of power system operation. OBJECTIVES To become familiar with operation of various power plants. 1 THERMAL POWER PLANTS 1 Basic thermodynamic cycles‚ various components of steam power plantlayoutpulverized coal burners- Fluidized

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    Biology Assignment Transpiration rates between Exotic vs. Native plants In this investigation we will be looking at transpiration. The topic we will be focusing on is transpiration rates between native plants as well as exotic plants. We will be experimenting with 2 native plants as well as 2 exotic plants. The reason we are experimenting on this topic is because of Australia’s dry weather‚ we are wanting to find out which plants will be able to hold more water during Australia’s peaking tempretures

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    effects of caffeine on plants are not as well developed. Many experiments were done on the effects of caffeine on plants yet; scientists are still confused on the topic. Plants are an important aspect of the ecosystem. Water‚ sunlight‚ and rich soil are all key elements of plant growth and development. Balance is an important concept in plant growth‚ too much or too little water is harmful to plant. Water helps the plant by giving it key nutrients. Without water the plant becomes physically weak

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    Cheap Plant Experiment

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    Equipment • Cheap plants in three even groups • Three similar sized containers • A ready supply of water • A modern microwave • A ruler • Soil • Measuring cup • Record book Method After the all the equipment is bought‚ the first step to replicate this experiment is to place the three plant group in each of the containers‚ filling the container to around three quarters of the way up‚ not covering the plant. In my case the plants I used were spinach sprouts‚ with two sprouts in each ice-cream

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    With the worlds population growing constantly quicker and more reliable ways to produce foods need to be made. Through hydroponics more plants and crops can be created in a shorter amount of time. "Hydroponics is an excellent method of conducting research with controlled conditions of nutrient availability." The problem is that if the exact amount of minerals are not used the produce may have negative side effects or unwanted results. Through the research of hydroponics the less fortunate can

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    C4 and CAM Plants

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    The C4 & CAM Pathway Many plant species that evolved in hot‚ dry climates fix carbon through alternative pathways. Under hot and dry conditions‚ plants can rapidly lose water to the air through small pores called stomata. Stomata (singular‚ stoma)‚ are usually located on the undersurface of the leaves. Plants can reduce water loss by partially closing their stomata when the air is hot and dry. Stomata are the major passageways through which CO2 enters and O2 leaves a plant. When a plant’s stomata are

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    Plant Growth Lab

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    Investigating the Effects of Plant growth within Abstract This experiment was conducted to determine whether or not those plants can grow in low fertilized‚ less sun light and the control group. Each group had there own task of making sure that the plants were always water‚ each plant had the same amount of light on them. When the plants started to evolve each individual plant was measured of the height. Most of the plants grew faster than others but over the period the plants that grew faster started

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    Statement: There are many common plants that contain medicinal properties that also explore information on treatment‚ health benefits & side effects. Guide Questions: 1. What are the common plants with medicinal properties? 2. What are the common medicinal properties that these plants contain? 3. What are the benefits and risks brought about by these medicinal properties of plants? 4. What are the side effects in taking up medicinal plants? Are there any? Sentence Outline

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