from the rhino. Yet‚ despite their seemingly small role in the food chain‚ rhinos play a significant role in their ecosystem. They make paths for other animals when they crash through dense bush. Their dung enriches the soil and contains seeds for germination. When they dig‚ they create pools of water benefitting others like frogs and insects. Interesting facts: • The name rhinoceros means ‘nose horn’ and is often shortened to rhino. • There are five different species of rhinoceros‚ three native
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Prehistoric humans had many choices as to how they would obtain food. Although all humans in the past started as hunter-gatherers‚ some evolved into farmers. The first farmers were unaware of their actions. They could not have possibly known that they developed food production as they were the first to do so. The decision to change from hunter-gatherers to farmers did not occur simultaneously. Many hunter-gatherers choose to not change their lifestyle. The change occurred gradually and was influenced
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The Effect of Vitamin C on Plant Growth Aim: To determine the effect of salt/ sugar/ caffeine/ vitamin C on seed germination. Hypothesis: The plant will grow slowly or die due to the Vitamin C. Equipment: * 2 cups * 2 measuring cups * Water * Vitamin C/ orange Juice * Soil * 4 seed (2 for each cup) * A ruler Method: 1. Pour ¾ of soil into each cup 2. Plant 2 seeds into each cup. Put it about half way down the soil 3. Mix 1mL of orange juice with 5mL
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Maintaining an acidic internal pH Containing small molecules Exporting unwanted substances from the cell Allows plants to support structures such as leaves and flowers due to the pressure of the central vacuole In seeds‚ stored proteins needed for germination are kept in ’protein bodies’‚ which are modified vacuoles.[4] Vacuoles also play a major role in autophagy‚ maintaining a balance between biogenesis (production) and degradation (or turnover)‚ of many substances and cell structures in certain organisms
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heard some sound from birds‚ chop or rustling of leaves. When I grow up‚ I’m also feel good whenever I go outside with my family and my friends to observe changing of seasons‚ climates. On spring‚ I usually sit under a tree’s shadow for smelling germination of tree‚ and floral. Sometimes‚ I’m extremely curious about what two birds talk together‚ and image that I can understand
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-weeding of the selected plot -ploughing of the soil to make a seed bed. -establishing of the holes on the seed bed -addition of manure to the seed bed and incorporating it with the soil. 2 -sowing of the solanum melongena in the seed bed -germination of the Boulanger took place and Watering of the plants. 3 -continued watering the Boulanger plants -controlling of weeds around the plants. 4 -mulching of the plants with dry grass -controlling of the weeds 5 -weeding out of the unwanted plants
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pancreatic juice and saliva‚ needed for the breakdown of long-chain carbohydrates (such as starch) into smaller units. Amylase is also synthesized in the fruit of many plants during ripening‚ causing them to become sweeter‚ and also during the germination of cereal grains. Grain amylase is key to the production of malt. amylase Enzyme that breaks down starch into a complex sugar that can be used in the body. It occurs widely in both plants and animals. In humans it is found in saliva and in the
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THE EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON HUMAN BODY A Term Paper Presented to: Miss. Durano‚ Leony Marie WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY MALANGAS CAMPUS MALANGAS ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the course English 102 (Writing in Discipline) Second Semester 2011-2012 Presented by: Mr. Reymonel R. Paler CS – 1 March 2012 Table of Contents I – Introduction ---------------------------------------------------- 1 A. Background
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1. THE BER TREE Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana) is an economically important tropical fruit tree‚ which is grown all over the drier parts of the Indian subcontinent‚ Africa and northern Australia for its fresh fruits. It is a particularly good tree to grow in dry regions‚ because it can withstand long periods of drought. It has a long taproot and can withstand high temperatures during the summer. Ber is a multipurpose tree (see Appendix 1). The fruit is the most well-known and used product from the
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IDA/700-PAK-10 Assignment Report Agricultural Education FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY: NOT FOR GENERAL DISTRIBUTION PAKISTAN Horticulture and Vegetable Production at the Sind Agricultural University‚ Tandojam by Mohamed A. S. Sakr UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL‚ SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION (Unesco) Paris‚ 1982 Serial No. FMR/ED/OPS/82/23KIDA) IDA/700-PAK-10 Assignment Report (Sakr) FMR/ED/OPS/82/231 (IDA) Paris‚ 22 June 1982 CONTENTS PARAGRAPHS INTRODUCTION
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