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    Seed Dispersal Presented by: Meredith Kueny (mek224@cornell.edu) What is a seed? A seed contains an embryo embedded in an endosperm (nutritious tissue). It contains an immature plant and everything it needs to sprout in a new location‚ become established‚ and eventually grow into an adult plant. Without seeds‚ forests would not be able to regenerate. Forests are important because they provide many ecological services such as clean air and clean water‚ and they provide us with a lot of valuable

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    Concepts about Banana

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    A banana is an edible fruit produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants of the genus Musa.[1] (In some countries‚ bananas used for cooking may be called plantains.) The fruit is variable in size‚ color and firmness‚ but is usually elongated and curved‚ with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a rind which may be green‚ yellow‚ red‚ purple‚ or brown when ripe. The fruits grow in clusters hanging from the top of the plant. Almost all modern edible parthenocarpic (seedless) bananas

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    Process Paper

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    blending are all important steps in the making of a spinach smoothie. First‚ wash all of the fruits and vegetables thoroughly‚ being careful to remove all dirt from the spinach. If carrots are added‚ cut the ends off of the carrots and throw them away (you can peel the carrots if you like but leaving the skins on provides the most nutritional benefit). Make sure to wash the outside of any waxy fruits and vegetables‚ such as celery‚ apples‚ etc. before blending to limit the amount of dirt and pesticide

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    Maaza

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    1. Maaza story: the fruits of successful global brand The name Maaza denotes taste‚ enjoyment‚ represents diamond‚ in different languages and the brand Maaza has turned out to be a star performer across the region and beyond. The main ingredients for Maaza bottling are Natural Fruit Pulp‚ treated water‚ natural identical flavour and Vitamin C along with other food additives to balance the sweetness‚ taste & consistency of the beverage. 2. Maaza values: In our organization we create a healthy

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    Lesson Plan for Ece

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    identify and write the names of some fruits and vegetables. Lesson Healthy Foods Illinois Learning Standards: Illinois State Board of Education. (n.d.). Illinois learning standards. Retrieved August 24‚ 2011‚ from http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/ Students’ Prior Experience: It is a review lesson for Anna‚ but a new experience for the other two students Joe and Liz Objective: Students will be able to identify healthy foods and write the names of some fruits and vegetables by the end of the

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    busniess proposal

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    G.T. Karnal Road‚ Kundli‚ Haryana 6. Date Of Establishment 04/06/2011 7. Size/Status SSI 8. Product Preservation of Multi product of Vegetables & fruit Thru Multi-commodity Cold storages for short term and long term storage of fresh horticulture and Control Atmosphere (CA) Storages Processing Unit of Dry FruitsFruits‚ Spices & Coffee 9. Whether A Background /Capital Yes ‚ 40% Capital Subsidy from NHB for Cold

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    GROWING VEGETABLES

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    beneath the surface of the soil and are known as root vegetables; those which set fruit above ground; those whose fruit is produced on vines; such plants as are used entire‚ as lettuce and the various greens‚ and those perennial forms which include the asparagus‚ artichokes‚ rhubarb and horse radish‚ and the like. We will first consider the general culture of the plants which produce heads‚ pods‚ ears‚ or other fruit‚ and which may be roughly designated as head or pod vegetables. TOMATOES Start

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    taro

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    other contaminants such as liquid fertilizers and allowed them to drain. The nuts will be peeled and the kernel inside will be utilized. The fruit kernel will be used in each of the treatments that will be prepared. 1. Decoction of Kernel A decoction using 100 grams of air dried fruit kernels and 300 ml. of distilled water was prepared. The fruit kernels were cut into three parts prior to the boiling process. By means of a clay pot and wooden spoon‚ the leaves were boiled and stirred frequently

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    Bees: Keystone Species

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    domestic bees to pollinate their crops since they can’t depend on only wild bees. But without a sufficient amount of bees for farmers‚ there won’t be any crops. Bees are ecologically important to society because they also pollinate a lot of the fruits‚ plants and berries that a lot of organisms depend on to live. The reason cows and other animals are alive is because of bees. Bees must pollinate the crops that the cows eat. Without the bees there would be no crops for the cows to eat‚ then causing

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    Plant Adaptation

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    highly modified form of a leaf called the spine. Spines are highly modified leaves because they do not carry out photosynthesis. Spines protect the plant from predation and prevent water loss as stomata in leaves are highly susceptible to water loss. Fruit trees like the sour orange must grow deep roots to store an obtain water. Flowers observed had small leaves and are not bright green in color. The leaves have a waxier cuticle to help seal in water. The observation that the investigation will be focused

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