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    Imagine a certain part of town where during the day‚ it is a very peaceful and calm place to be. However‚ night time is a different story. The place is dark‚ spooky‚ filled with strange noises and the howling wind. It is now a place where young‚ beautiful women are ruthlessly murdered. There is a place like this in Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine. If any sane person had a choice‚ they definitely wouldn’t traverse across that horrid place‚ especially right after another death had been committed. A

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    Tissues

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    PLANT TISSUES (pp 261-268) HOW ARE CELLS ORGANIZED IN PLANTS? I. MERISTEMATIC TISSUES A. APICAL MERISTEMS Primary Growth 1. Initials a. Occur near tips of roots and shoots b. Cells have thin walls‚ prominent nuclei‚ and small vacuoles c. Functions 1) Establish patterns of growth. • Leaf pattern. 2) Produce new‚ genetically healthy cells 3) Produce derivatives which in turn account for primary growth i.e. elongation. 2. Derivatives a. Protoderm - becomes

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    the coots (a kind of duck) & herns (commonly known as herons) spend most of their times.  I make a sudden sally‚-The brook suddenly rushes down.  And sparkle out among the fern‚-As the brook flows it sparkles because of sun rays‚ and it flows through a ground which mostly have grasses and flowerless plants (ferns).  To bicker down a valley.-The brook flows down a valley making noisy sounds.  By thirty hills I hurry down‚-Here the brook swiftly flows down many hills. There are not literally

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    provide a record over time of how living things have evolved. Fossils that are considered transitional fossils are those that have feature that make them an immediate form between organisms. Provide more evidence for change. Eg: Seen ferns have both features of ferns and gymnosperms. Biogeography - Zones such as the arctic zone. Specific environmental factors. Patterns provide evidence of originated ancestors. Comparative embryology - Embryo’s have different species but are similar. Vertebrate

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    Tree Identification Log

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    Tree Identification Log 1. Abies grandis‚ Grand Fir The Grand fir is a tall stately tree that can grow up to 80 metres when mature. The leaves are flat with rounded and notched ends and are dark green and grooved on top of two white bands underneath. The seed cones are barrel-shaped and yellowish-green‚ growing upright on the branches. The bark is a smooth and greyish brown with white spots and blisters filed with gummy resin when young. The bark becomes furrow and scaly with age. The Okanagon

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    Character Education Etymologically‚ the word virtue is derived from the latin -vir‚which means “man”. The word most closely associated with virtue in Anglo-Saxon English is vertu‚ which means “moral strength‚ manliness‚ valor‚ excellence‚ and/or worth" (Virtue‚ n.d.). This definition would lead one to mistakenly conclude that virtue is a masculine trait. Indeed‚ in developing my personal worldview‚ I have always associated virtue with femininity. In fact‚ my earliest recollections of school

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    Uses of Solanaceae

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    Members of Solanaceae provide a variety of culinary‚ medicinal‚ and ornamental values. In terms of culinary value‚ the most important species of this family for the global diet is the potato or Solanum tuberosum‚ whose carbohydrate-rich tubers have been a staple food in many times and places‚ and which is one of the most grown crops today. In many genera‚ the fruits are the desirable item‚ for example‚ tomatoes‚ tomatillos‚ eggplants‚ uchuva‚ and peppers‚ such as chili pepper. Medicinally‚ as well

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    during A. Ordovician Period B. Silurian Period C. Cambrian Period D. Quaternary Period 4. What happened during the Silurian period? A. First bird appear B. Coral reefs expand and landplants begin to colonize barren land C. Amphibians‚ evergreen and ferns appear D. Holocene Humans flourish 5. This era is also called as the "Age of Invertebrates" A. Paleozoic B. Precambrian C. Mesozoic D. Cenozoic TEST III Directions: Write number 1-10 according to the time the event took place. 1 being the first event

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    Credit Recovery Biology Unit 6: History of Life on Earth Unit 6 section 3 part 1: The Paleozoic: Time of Ancient Life The Paleozoic: The Time of Ancient Life The term Paleozoic means the time of ancient ______________. Cambrian Explosion is the sudden appearance of a tremendous array of ___________life. The Paleozoic ended in the greatest mass extinction in the world________. The Earth’s crust is made of various-sized ___________. Plates are in motion relative to each other at a rate

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    Lab 5

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    ______________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION TO GYMNOSPERMS Gymnosperms are plants with exposed seeds borne on scale-like structures called cones (strobili). Like ferns‚ gymnosperms have a well-developed alternation of generations‚ but unlike most ferns‚ gymnosperms are heterosporous - they produce two types of spores (Fig. 1). Microspores occur in male cones and form male gametophytes. Megaspores occur in female cones and form female gametophytes. Gametophytes

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