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    Unit 5 Biology

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    39) Name the specific type of plant tissue or cell that performs the following functions: a) waterproofing the surface layer Endodermos b) rapidly dividing into new cells Mitosis c) transporting sugars throughout the plant Phloem 40)Maple syrup is produces from the sap moving in the xylem of maple trees in the early spring. How would taking too much sap in the spring harm the maple tree? That sap is an energy store to give it a strong start in spring. If you take too much

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    Plant Growth Auxin

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    Growth Growth and development are the most fundamental characteristics of all living organisms. The physiological definition of growth is “An irreversible change in the organism‚ organ or cell is called growth”‚ which includes increase in mass weight or volume of living organism‚ it leads to development in plants. REGION OF GROWTH: Growth region is located at extreme apices of root‚ stem‚ leaf where we make out meristematic tissue. In addition to above‚ the region where intercalary and lateral

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    CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Types of Crops Soil Preparation Sowing Harvesting Fertilisers Insecticides All living organisms require food. Plants can make their food themselves. Animals including humans can not make their own food. The energy from food is utilized by organisms for carrying out their various body functions‚ such as digestion‚ respiration and excretion. We get our food from plants‚ or animals‚ or both. In order to provide food for a large population— regular

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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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    Pitta Diet Food

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    sour‚ spicy‚ salty‚ oily foods Avocado‚ beets‚ carrots‚ chilies‚ eggplant‚ olives‚ onion‚ pickles‚ radish‚ spinach‚ tomato‚ turnip Apricots‚ berries‚ cherries‚ citrus fruits‚ cranberries‚ papaya‚ peaches‚ pineapple‚ plums rhubarb Corn‚ millet‚ rye‚ buckwheat Lentils Pitta Diet Fruits Grains Beans All beans Nuts & Seeds Coconut‚ pumpkin and sunflower seeds Most nuts‚ sesame seeds Dairy Unsalted butter‚ ghee‚ milk‚ soft cheeses‚ buttermilk‚ sweet lassi Sour cream‚ yogurt

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    Winged Bean Case Study

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    perennial herbaceous legume which can climb to 3-4 meters (Kantha and Erdman‚ 1985). As a leguminous plant‚ winged bean can be used in almost all parts of the plant. Fruit‚ leaves‚ flowers‚ bulbs and seed are edible and contain high protein and oil (Kotaru et al.‚ 1987; Dwiani et al.‚ 2014). The mature‚ dry seed is the most nutritious part of the winged bean. Their outstanding nutritive quality is based‚ above all‚ on their high protein content (30-42 percent) and their favorable amino acid composition

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    process of seed dispersal? As plants undergo the process of ripening‚ they produce their own ethylene. Ethylene is a simple gas that is produced when fruit ripens (Nemec‚ 2008). When the fruit is ripe it is responsible for seed dispersal by attracting animals to the fruit‚ who consume it and then the seeds are dispersed in their fecal matter or whatever remains of the uneaten portion of the fruit that is left on the ground will be absorbed into the soil (Mauseth‚ 2003). Another means of seed dispersal

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    Fodder

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    INTRODUCTION Nepal is predominantly an agricultural country‚ people dependant on agriculture with raising household livestock. These livestock cannot be maintained on the fodder produced on arable land alone. In Nepal‚ agricultural crops are seldom grown specifically for fodder production except in some small areas. Because of increasing pressure of human population and also because of higher income from cereal and cash crops than from forage crops‚ more agriculture area cannot be set apart for

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    Papaya

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    strong‚ cool‚ hot‚ dry or salty wind. It is better to grow in sheltered but full sunshine place. Staking and/or windbreak can decrease the damage to plants under strong wind. RAISING SEEDLINGS Seed Source: The seed must be from dependable source and sown as soon as possible. The remaining seeds must be sealed tightly and kept at cool (5 -10°

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    Lauren Sullivan Plants Imperfections Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to plant different crosses and observe the different phenotypic ratios the plants present. The procedure of this experiment was plant six different crosses and water them correctly so that we could observe the different phenotypes and compare them to Mendel’s proposed ratios. Mendel‚ who had studied peas‚ did a similar experiment and came up with specific ratios that a monohybrid and dihybrid cross should show. His

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