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    SCIENCE FAIR 2014

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    Assortment of fruit Knife Cutting board 3 large plates Q-tips Essential oil of peppermint Clipboard Pencil Plain crackers Water Cups Procedures: 1. Before you start your experiment‚ make sure that each of your volunteers is aware that he or she is participating in an experiment related to smell and taste. Ask about any allergies to fruit or peppermint oil. 2. Create a data table you can fill in quickly as you test each volunteer. Make a copy for each volunteer (see example below).  3. Chop the fruit into

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    Anthracnose on Mangoes

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    are considered the most serious and destructive diseases of mango. Anthracnose infects almost all mango parts including floral panicles‚ twigs‚ leaves‚ and fruits of mature and immature trees. Next to anthracnose‚ stem-end rot is considered a major problem limiting the storage and shelf life of mango fruits. This disease occurs only on ripe fruits where rotting usually begins at the stem end. In May 2002–May 2004‚ Opina (UPLB) studied on integrated disease management alternative to control anthracnose

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    Jam making1

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    are destroyed as fruit is heated to 100⁰C. Sixty-five per cent sugars are added‚ which acts as a preservative and prevents microbial growth of the fruit. Pectin and acids help the jam set. Sealing prevents the re-entry of micro-organisms. The ingredients used in jam-making are fruit‚ sugar‚ pectin and acid. Too much sugar = Crystallisation Too little sugar = fermentation (Store jams completely covered in a cool place) Fruit Sugar Pectin Acid Use ripe fruit Fruit high in pectin

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    Sweet Orange Lab Report

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    Sweet Orange (C. sinensis): Fruit diameter and per fruit weight are of commercial importance for citrus fruits marketing and trade/business. It is generally considered that in citrus with excessive increase in size the quality is impaired‚ while on the other side small sized fruits are of low quality (Nawaz et al.‚ 2008). The maximum fruit length was observed in Mosambi Local -3 cultivar and minimum was recorded in Mosambi Local-1 (5.40 cm). The maximum fruit width was observed in cultivar Mosambi

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    ALCANTARA NATIONAL High SCHOOL Alcantara‚ Romblon TOMATO FRUITS (Lycopersicon Esculentum) AS CALLUS REMOVER A SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT BY: JACQUELINE M. GALARIO III-SSC S.Y. 2012-2013 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION: Tomato fruits are any fruit of the numerous cultivated varieties of Solanum Lycopersicum (formerly Lycopersicon Esculentum)‚ a plant of the nightshade family (Solanaceae); this fruit vary in diameter from 1.5 to 7.5 cm. or more and are usually red‚ scarlet

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    Dna Lab

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    The investigation on the average mass of DNA with the mass of banana‚ strawberry and kiwi. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to investigate the comparison between the amount of DNA per gram of fruit that can be extracted from a banana‚ strawberry and kiwi and to determine which one has more DNA. Hypothesis: The banana genome contains 837 MBPs and the strawberry genome contains 206 MBPs and the kiwi genome contains 128 MBPs. This states that there are more base pairs in a banana genome

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    Waste Utilization

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    for Subtropical Horticulture‚ Lucknow Email: neelimagargg@rediffmail.com India has become one of the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world producing approximately 30 million tonnes of fruits and 60 million tonnes of vegetables annually. In recent years‚ there has been a shift from conventional farming of food grains to horticulture which include fruits‚ vegetables‚ ornamental crops‚ medicinal and aromatic plants‚ spices‚ plantation crops which include coconut‚ cashew nuts and

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    Kiwi Series

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    presentation of the translucent fruit and fuzzy skin is so convincing that we have a visual and a tactile reaction and for some‚ a sensation of taste. The painter has used actual texture in this painting. In this essay‚ I will talk about the subject matter and then the content. I will also be analyzing each element and principle of design in the painting’s composition in an attempt to look at it much more deeply and understand it better.   Kiwi Series # 1 is a painting of a kiwi fruit‚ which is cut into half

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    Drosophila Melanogaster

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    organism. There are several organisms used or model organisms used for humans‚ mice‚ frogs‚ roundworm‚ chicks‚ fish‚ and fruit flies. All of these organisms ate much smaller and easier to care for and observe. A major advantage to using these model organisms are their ability to rapidly develop off spring often times in much larger numbers than a human. Some organisms produce The fruit fly‚ drosophila melanogaster‚ is one of the smallest model organisms used to provide insight to the genetic development

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    8 of Thinking for additional guidance (Topical‚ Analogical‚ Chronological‚ and Causal). Use examples not included in the textbook chapter. Example: Type of Organization: Natural Order: Chronological Example: Seeds grow into plants‚ flower or fruit‚ produce more seeds‚ fall to the ground‚ take root‚ and produce another plant Natural order: A calf is born‚ it drinks milk‚ it grows to an adult cow‚ it reproduces‚ it eventually dies. Mental Order: A car breaks down‚ it can be driven‚ call

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