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    Butterfly Bush

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    are eaten in return.. some spread seeds and others fertilize plants.. some control insects‚ others control the rodent population..some eat dead animals... Butterfly bush ~ attracts a lot of butterflies Morning Glory ~ Humming Bird Kopper King Hibiscus ~ Butterflies Lemon Zest Latina ~ Butterflies Maple Tree ~ Birds Bird Bath ~

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    Scientific Names

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    Ornamental Perennials The following is a list of the common plant names cross referenced to the scientific name of plants. The list represents some of the most popular varieties of perennial plants. The scientific names of plants is based on taxonomy‚ the science of plant classification. Each name has two parts‚ the genus and the specie. This is referred to as the binomial (two names)system founded by Linnaeus‚ a Swedish botanist. Some species will have a third name‚ called the subspecies‚ variety

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    the ’ugly duckling’ by members of her family‚ friends and the rest of her town‚ Porpoise Spit. Day to day‚ Muriel is found in her room constantly listening to ABBA as she slowly becomes disconnected with reality leading her to a corrupt vacation on Hibiscus Island‚ escaping to Sydney with her feisty friend‚ Rhonda‚ a name change to Mariel to signify her new-gained success‚ an economical marriage and an unfortunate‚ life-defining event that brings Muriel to her senses. The negativity of

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    Enzyme and Q1

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    maize and paddy plants on their growth. [F4-Chapter 8] 2011 Q1: To investigate the effect of pH values on the hydrolysis of starch by amylase enzyme. [F4-Chapter 4] Q2: To study the effect of light intensity on the rate of transpiration in Hibiscus sp. [F5-Chapter 1] 2012 Q1: To determine the

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    Makuluva Field trip reflection Arishma chandS11099150 Heading to Makuluva reef islet The trip to Makuluva reef Islet was a really exciting and exhausting trip for me as it empowers me to learn new concepts concerning the terrestrial and marine organisms that are found in the islet. Also I got learn a lot of new flora and fauna species and its scientific terms that I had in my course of study. Before we board‚ the boat we were told by the capital to put on our life jacket for our own safety.

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    The impact of words can either transform for good‚ for bad or sometimes from one to the other. Through the year‚ the literary works we covered proved to be very good examples of this statement. Macbeth‚ The Book Thief‚ Dead Poet’s Society‚ Purple Hibiscus and the three short stories namely the Man from the South‚ the Gift of the Magi and the Last Night of the World all provide excellent examples of the power of words.

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    on the island‚ getting noticed is also extremely important. Building a fire that creates lots of smoke is recommended. Using dead and dry palm leaves creates a thicker more noticeable smoke. Collecting dry tinder from trees is helpful‚ especially hibiscus tree’s‚ which are common on most Pacific islands. A fire is also important for cooking food‚ staying warm and keeping the insects away. As for food‚ fishing is an obvious go to. But remain cautious of the types of fish you eat. Stay away from fish

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    Plant and Scientific Names

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    Catalogue of Plants – Edition II NO. DHIVEHI NAME COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME FAMILY NAME Aamanaka Castor bean Ricinus communis Euphorbiaceae 2 Aadaththodaa Malabar nut Adhatoda vasica Acanthaceae 3 Afihun Opium poppy Papaver somniferum Papaveraceae 4 Ahi / Ehi Cheese fruit / Great morinda / Indian mulberry Morinda citrifolia Rubiaceae 5 An’bihi Gamboge tree Garcinia cambogia Guttiferae 6 Akarakara Pellitory

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    Mexican author‚ Silvia Molina‚ writes the novel‚ Gray Skies Tomorrow‚ a narrative of a young Mexican girl who travels to London to attend Oxford University and her life there within a two-year span. Although not exactly an autobiography‚ the author writes first-person and describes events in her life as well as fictional events as she compares her new‚ exciting life in London‚ where she meets other fellow Mexicans and Latin Americans she shares her common interests with to her old life and culture

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    Notes of Biology

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    Q1:Why is reproduction essential for organisms? Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all living organisms. It is a biological process through which living organisms produce offspring’s similar to them. Reproduction ensures the continuance of various species on the Earth. In the absence of reproduction‚ the species will not be able to exist for a long time and may soon get extinct. Q2:Which is a better mode of reproduction sexual or asexual? Why? Sexual reproduction is a better mode of reproduction

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