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    Legumes

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    Legumes Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) An annual Asian plant in the pea family‚ widely cultivated for the edible seeds in its short inflated pods. A round yellowish edible seed‚ widely used as a pulse. Also called garbanzo. There are two types of chickpeas: desi and kabuli. Desi contains smaller‚ darker seeds and have more of a rough coat. Kabuli is a larger‚ lighter colored bean with a smoother coat.  Uses * Chickpeas are an important food plant in India‚ Africa‚ and Central and South America

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    Notes on the Plant Kingdom

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    Coniferophyta (gymnosperm) * “Naked seed” Greek * Refers to ovules not being surrounded by an ovary wall. * Therefore‚ necessity of cones * Seeds are non-motile and need wind for transport * Vascular * Cycad‚ ginkgo‚ pine * Angiospermophyta * Most successful plants today * Vascular * Seeds coated w/ ovary wall surrounding ovule * Sexual reproduction via flower formation‚ then seeds within fruit * Includes woody and herbaceous

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    Toxic Plants

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    crabapple-like fruits is known to blister the mouth and cause the throat to swell shut‚ and then inflict severe gastrointestinal problems. These harmful effects result from the toxin hippomane A and B are present in every part of the tree. 9. With pointy leaves and spiky fruit‚ jimsonweed definitely looks the part of a poisonous plant. Its toothed foliage emits an unpleasant odor and branches from reddish-purple stalks‚ which grow to a height of 3 to 4 feet. The plant’s green-sphered fruit‚ are covered

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    The Scientific Method

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    plant the lima bean seed about one inch below the surface of the soil. Next add three tablespoons of water to each cup. Put one cup in a window seal or where there will be bright light. Place the other cup in a closet or in a box sealed off from light. Keep a daily diary on how each plant is growing. Each day should be recorded by height‚ number of leaves‚ and by the color of the leaves each day. This experiment will probably involve a week to ten days of plant growth. Seeds generally require two

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    Principles of Seed Technology 3. Credit Hours : 3 (2+1) 4. General Objective : To impart knowledge to the students on the seed production and seed science and technology aspects in relation to Seed Act 5. Specific Objectives Theory By the end of the course‚ the students will be able to i. understand the concepts of quality seed production of different field and vegetable crops ii. study about different classes of seed and maintenance of genetic purity during seed production

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    of the lesson is Exploring How seeds grow Principles- Almost everything that grows has seeds. Materials: Variety types of seeds‚ water‚ napkins‚ Ziploc‚ dirt‚ milk cartons‚ paper‚ scissor‚ crayon/marker‚ Words to discuss: seeds‚ plant‚ dirt‚ water‚ stem‚ root‚ sun‚ sprout‚ leaves‚ shoots‚ Objectives: Children to learn how and what a seed needs to grow‚ the different stages the parts and names related to the plants. Day 1 Disscuss: How seeds grow? Children to express their

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    How to Plant Moringa

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    subtropical and tropical climates‚ giving fruit and flowers continually. However Moringa grows best in dry‚ sandy soil. This makes it an ideal tree to grow in semi-desert conditions‚ as it provides both food and shade. Cultivation of Moringa - Easy Instructions 1. Find a sunny place. 2. Make square holes in the ground 30 to 60 cm deep 3. Fill the hole with loose ground 4. Plant the seed 1 cm deep 5. Give the ground some water but not too much‚ otherwise the seed may rotten. 6. Within 1-2 weeks the

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    Science Test

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    of plants and cross ( x ) that do not. ________1. Water plants every day. ________2. Don’t loosen the soil. ________3. Let the dried leaves on the plant. ________4. Remove weeds around plant gently. ________5. Avoid picking flowers‚ leaves and fruits from growing plants. ________6. Keep playing or stepping on newly planted grass. ________7. Place potted plants in an area where they can get enough sunlight. ________8. Place fertilizers on the soil to increase its nutrient content. II. Write

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    Bio LAB

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    Plants need the insects to carry the pollen to seeds. Since the neighbor sprayed insecticide because the Japanese beetles attacked their rose garden‚ there are no insects there to carry the pollen. Fruits won’t form unless the flowers are pollinated. Insects are considered pollinators for plants‚ without them the pollen would not go around. Pollination is needed to produce new seeds and create a wide variety of plants. 4. Table 16.7 Uses of Seeds Plants: Angiosperms and Gymnosperms Uses of

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    individuals of a seed eating bird were to start eating fruit due to a surplus of fruit in the environment a few mutations would appear to make them better fruit eaters‚ which also happen to coincide with a change in the birds aesthetics or song‚ then the fruit eating birds may decide to mate amongst each other rather than seed eaters. Furthermore even if seed and fruit eaters were to interbreed‚ the result could be a bird that is neither a dominant seed nor fruit eater and lose out to purebred seed and bird

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