NAME:-PUDINA This plant is related to the menthe genus and its aromatic herbs. Many more species grows wild; some of there cultivated. The chief constituent for which these plants are valued are menthol and pappermint oil. this medicinal plant is an erect branched herb upto about 55 cm high. Leaves upto 6 cm long. Flowers small‚ in small brunches‚ borne on axile leaves‚medicinal seeds are also very useful. MEDICINAL USES of pudina :- THE DRIED LEAVES AND FLOWERING TOPS OF THE PLANT MAKE THE DRUG PAPPOERMINT
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What I Want To Be When I Grow Up “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?” We are usually asked this question very early in life: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s one of the biggest questions asked of children‚ from toddlers to teenagers. It’s always asked to help encourage kids to think of their future. After all‚ how many children really know what they want to do with the rest of their lives? Oh yeah‚ there are those lucky few who have a special calling. Many kids will say they
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INTRODUCTION Those plants that have healing properties are termed as medicinal plants or herbs. The plant kingdom is divided into several groups‚ but the botanical classification is beyond the scope of this section. However‚ medicinal plants can be simply classified as trees‚ shrubs‚ woody perennials‚ annuals and biennials‚ and climbers. (http://eatt1.tripod.com/amp1.html) Medicinal plants consist of components of therapeutic values and have been used as remedies for human diseases
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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence Machines A Termpaper In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement of English III Michelle Anne L. Ferolino Submitted by Ms. Daisy Gentiles Submitted to Iligan City East High School III – Einstein March 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction About Artificial Intelligence 1 Body The Beginning of Artificial Intelligence 3 Alan Turing 4 Turing Test 4 A.I.’s main objectives 5 A.I
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a schoo Chapter 35 The Plant Body 1. Describe and compare the three basic organs of vascular plants. Explain how these basic organs are interdependent. The three basic organs of a vascular plant are the stems‚ leaves‚ and roots. The stems consist of nodes‚ where leaves attach‚ and internodes between the nodes. The stem is responsible for elongation of the plant and acts as a central axis for other organs to attach to. The roots help to anchor the plant as well as absorb water and nutrients
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Introduction For the past 30 years Scientist have searched desperately for the answer to salt toleration within plants. The damaging effects of salt accumulation in agricultural soils have influenced both ancient and modern day civilizations alike. Worldwide‚ an estimated 24.7 million acres of once agriculturally productive land are being lost annually due to irrigation-induced salinity‚ according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thus‚ crop production is limited by salinity on 40% of
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Determining Photosynthetic Activity in Plants Using Different Wavelengths of Light and Pigmentation Abstract The roles played by light and pigmentation in photosynthesis were examined in the geranium and Coleus plant. In addition‚ the separation of certain pigments based on their molecular structure was also examined‚ with the use of paper chromatography. When different leaves of the geranium plant which were exposed to different wavelengths of light‚ photosynthesis proved to be most actively
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percent of animal life lives in the trees. It is filled with lakes‚ river‚ swamps and a wide variety of different terrain. There is an overabundance of green plant life that strives on the heavy rains received each year. The forest floor is full of nutrients which the large tree strive on giving the canopy effects and which houses so much plant and animal life. 2. What changes happening in Madagascar are posing challenges for lemurs? Give details about the sources‚ time scale‚ and types of change
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TITLE PAGE PLANTS IN THE CONIFEROUS FOREST DEDICATION This term paper is dedicated to God almighty ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My profound gratitude goes to God almighty for his infinite knowledge and wisdom given to me to write this term paper‚ I am also grateful to my dad‚ mum and siblings for their financial support‚ the school library for giving me materials that propelled me to go ahead. I also acknowledge
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decomposed faster‚ how do flies find dead bodies and how the secession of insects were on the bodies that were hanging and on the ground. First‚ one of the questions was on if the piglet in the natural state‚ the burnt one or the buried one would decompose faster. Originally I thought that the piglet buried would be the one to decompose faster. I thought this because of worms and other type of bugs would be able to eat them however‚ this was disproven. Accordingly the one to decompose faster was the
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