Plant Growth; Varying Light Exposures Intro and Hypothesis: The problem that is going to be answered is: will plant seeds grow at differently if they are covered by different materials while exposing them to the same amount of light? Also‚ which material will allow the plants to grow the most‚ tin foil‚ saran wrap‚ paper or no covering? Before the lab took place‚ it was hypothesized that the less light a plant receives‚ the less it will grow and the more light it receives‚ the more it will grow
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BIOLOGY Paper 2 Core 1 hour 15 minutes No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total This document consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages. IB10 11_0610_21/4RP © UCLES 2010 [Turn over 2 1 (a) Fig. 1.1 shows a mammal. For Examiner’s
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nutrient formula containing both nitrogen and phosphorous had the heaviest wet and dry weight with better quality florescence needed for maximum production in the cropping industry. On the other hand the other plants lacking the number of tillers‚ seed head and overall quality of the florescence show signs of deficiencies being smaller in size and slight ‘off colour’ on the leaves and base of the plant. [pic] Aims of the Trial This trial was designed to measure the significance of
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and wheat seeds affect the plants growth rate and competition. The competition occurs when resources are limited to the plants. The two types of competitions that occur are interspecific and intraspecific. Interspecific is a competition between two different species and intraspecific is a competition between the plants own species. This experiment was conducted by taking 6 pots containing soil and placing certain amount of seeds‚ radish or/and wheat seeds‚ in each pot. A total of 384 seeds were needed
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flower c. seed 12. The ____ is the outer part of a seed which serve as its protective covering. a. Seed coat b. cotyledons c. plumule 13. The____ are the parts of the embryo which stores the food. a. Hypocotyls b. plumule c. cotyledons 14. The very short stem which will grow into a root‚ found at the lower end of the embryo is called_____ a. Hypocotyls b. plumule c. cotyledons 15. Why do seeds need air in order to germinate? a. To enable the embryo to burst through the seed coat. b. To
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tillering potential can be lost. Plant development also determines the ‘right’ time for weeding and fertilizer plant growth stages and the appropriate timing of - Start with extreme stages— seed and rice plant at the maturity phase; Introduce successively the booting‚ panicle initiation‚ then seed germination‚ four-leaf‚ tillering initiation and maximum tillering stages; - - Introduce the three plant development phases; Make a metaphor with the grain store. Learning objectives At the end of this
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Growing Need & Recognition of Moral Education in Present Scenario By Moral Education “we mean inculcation of refined ideals‚ values‚ principles with a view to bring a purposeful behavioural change among the inhabitants of this universe”. Man is created as a paragon of creation. He has got the power of learning and has changed from a mere animal to a civilized one by inculcating perpetual learning skills. This implies that continuous learning emanating from education plays pivotal role
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If you were of the opinion that cultivated plants and domesticated animals is what wildlife consists of‚ you are mistaken. Wildlife‚ in fact‚ comprises of the innumerous varieties of wild plants‚ animals‚ fungi and microorganisms that exist on our planet earth‚ rather than just cultivated plants and domesticated animals. Knowingly or unknowingly‚ we largely depend on this wildlife for every elementary requirement in our life. The food we eat‚ the clothes we wear‚ the medicines we consume‚ a variety
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their parents differ from their parents in some ways unlike in asexual reproduction were the offspring and their parent have the same traits‚ although there is a limitation to the differences. For Example‚ flies produce flies‚ dogs produce dogs and seeds from maple trees produce maple trees. Inherit traits are carried by DNA‚ with this and minor variations determines the inherited traits of every organism on earth. Rocks cannot inherit traits because they cannot reproduce. Growth and Development
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