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    Apes to Man essay

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    throughout the world. Member species are often noted for their showy flowers and are commonly known simply as hibiscus‚ or less widely known as rose mallow. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants‚ as well as woody shrubs and small trees. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἱβίσκος (hibískos)‚ which was the name Pedanius Dioscorides gave to Althaea officinalis. * We all know that the flower gumamela has many uses for example a medicine for sicknesses. In this

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    The Bumblebee Orchid

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    flowering stem grows. Each stem will grow 2 to 12 flowers that are unique from other orchids by their colors‚ shapes‚ and ingenuity the use to attract insects. Each Ophrys species has its own insect that it depends on for pollination. Bumblebee Orchids are completely dependent upon bumblebees (Eucera algira). Each flower has a lip that tricks the insect visually and by mimicking female pheromones that attract the males. The Bumblebee Orchid has 2 to 3 flowers that look and smell so much like female bumble

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    Conclusion

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    CONCLUSION Angiosperms (flowering plant) include in phylum Anthophyta.Angiosperms are plant that have flowers and fruit. Their part of the flower is a carpel which surrounds and protects the ovules and seeds. The fruit surrounds the embryo and aids seed dispersal. The great majority of angiosperms are classified either as monocots or eudicots.Monocot embryos have a single seed leaf (cotyledon)‚ and pollen grains with a single groove while eudicots (true dicots) have two cotyledons‚ and pollen

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    Ikebana

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    More than simply putting flowers in a container‚ ikebana is a disciplined art form in which nature and humanity are brought together. Contrary to the idea of floral arrangement as a collection of particolored or multicolored arrangement of blooms‚ ikebana often emphasizes other areas of the plant‚ such as its stems and leaves‚ and draws emphasis toward shape‚ line‚ form. Though ikebana is a creative expression‚ it has certain rules governing its form. The artist’s intention behind each arrangement

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    The honey bee is a fascinating and important figure for pollinating flowers‚ fruits‚ and vegetables‚ they help other plants grow by transferring pollen between the male and female parts‚ supporting plants to grow seeds. Honey bees are insects have have three segments of their body‚ which six of them are visible and the other three parts include: legs‚ singer‚ and antenna. Honeybees have a exoframe‚ which is stiff and contains an overlay of wax‚ but honeybees do not have internal bones compared to

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    INTRODUCTION 1)Several specialized forensic fields are devoted to studying biological evidence at a crime scene. One of these fields is forensic palynology‚ the study of pollen and spore evidence to help solve criminal cases 2)A spore is another kind of reproductive structure that can develop into an adult that is found in certain protists (algae)‚ plants‚ and fungi 3)The use of both pollen and spores in forensic studies is based on Locard’s principle of exchange POLLEN PRODUCERS 1)Knowledge of

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    My Favourite Hobby

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    by me growing into beautiful plants and blooming flowers‚ it gives me a great sense of fulfillment. I enjoy tendering my plants and watering my garden every day. It gives me satisfaction and helps in keeping myself active and busy. I grow flowers and vegetables in my garden. The greenery of plants and sweet fragrance of flowers are the tonics for eyes and mind. In a world full of tension and pollution‚ it is a great relief to see beautiful flowers and lovely plants.  Another hobby which I pursue

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    Descriptive Essay

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    they see work‚ having to keep the garden watered & plentiful with exquisite flowers and tall green trees. Although‚ when other people see a garden‚ they see absolute beauty‚ they see peace. A garden is a place for freedom. When they step into a garden it’s like an instant relaxed feeling. A garden is full of many different wonderful colors‚ sights‚ and different things you can smell. You might see exotic‚ beautiful flowers‚ of all types‚ shapes‚ sizes‚ and colors‚ such as a rose. The roses could

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    In Cut Grass‚ Philip Larkin uses onomatopoeia‚ color and flower symbolism‚ and punctuation to show that death is inevitable‚ and is unaware of specific circumstances. By contrasting the cut grass with the typically vibrant‚ lively month of June‚ Larkin shows the harsh nature of death‚ and its disregard towards its surroundings‚ while simultaneously providing a sense of hope once death does arrive. In the first stanza‚ Larkin uses onomatopoeia to create a vivid image of mown grass. The sharp sounds

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    people often eat. They are a very good source of vitamins‚ especially vitamin C. Oranges are round orange-coloured fruit that grow on a tree which can reach 10 metres high. Orange trees have dark green shiny leaves and small white flowers with five petals. The flowers smell very sweet which attracts many bees. The "sweet orange"‚ which is the kind that is most often eaten today‚ grew first in Asia but now grows in many parts of the world. In our country‚ orange is grown in Chin and Shan States. An

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