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    Rauvolfia serpentina‚ Cymbopogon citrates‚ Hibiscus rosa sinensis‚ Zingiber officinale‚ Calotropis procera and Spinacia oleracea. It was found in this study that the highest total ascorbic acid content was present in Cymbopogon citratus whereas Calotropis procera showed the least content of total ascorbic acid present. On the other hand total carotenoid content of Cymbopogon citratus was the highest and that of Hibiscus rosa sinensis was the lowest. Hibiscus rosa sinensis exhibited highest FRAP value

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    Grover ‚ Sheldon Fernandes‚ Jervis Fernandes‚ Lisha Almeida Silvia Fernandes‚ Krisann Garrard. The effect of Lead Toxicity on Pollen germination. Received: 15th February 2012 Abstract: Pollen obtained from the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis‚ commonly known as the Hibiscus flower were exposed to different concentrations of Lead to understand the effect of heavy metal on pollen tube germination. Heavy metals such as Lead‚ have shown to decrease the pollen germination and inhibit pollen tube growth

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    Eight different species were sampled for stomatal density: Rhoeo spathacea‚ Hibiscus sp‚ Bouganvilea sp‚ Zebrina sp‚ Ficus sp‚ Kalinchoe delagoensis‚ Cyperus papyrus‚ and Monstera deliciosa. Twelve leaf samples of each species were sampled except Monstera leaf for which twelve samples were taken from one leaf. Each lower surface

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    Monocots & Dicots

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    Monocots Monocot plants are one of the two major botanical classes of flowering plants‚ or angiosperms. The other class includes the dicot flowering plants. These fundamental classes were given formal taxonomic standing by botanists in the mid-17th century‚ replacing previous plant classification systems that were based on growth form. Roughly one-fourth of all flowering plant species are monocots‚ including a number of species important to humans as food plants or ornamentals Distinct Flowers

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    Accident Report

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    Accident Report Details of person completing this report Full name: Chan Mun Yee Principle/Head Teacher/Teacher/Assistant Teacher (underline relevant category) Classroom: Hibiscus Telephone contact number: 016-2234567 Signature: Mun Yee Date: 17 November 2008 Details of accident/incident How and why? Loke Mei Chin found a box of matches in the classroom was needed to celebrate her birthday. When the teacher out of the classroom to get the cake from the kitchen‚ Loke Mei Chin and Lee

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    Butterflies and Hibiscus Flowers: the Transformation to Womanhood during Times of Violence The transition from childhood to adulthood is never easy. For the characters in Julia Alvarez’s book In the Time of the Butterflies and Elizabeth Nunez’s Bruised Hibiscus‚ the struggles to grow into one’s self are even starker in worlds of brutality and strife. As both works of historical fiction and coming-of-age narratives‚ these stories stray from the typical coming-of-age tropes and discuss topics of violence

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    Tuesdays with Morrie Essay

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    “It is through literature that we learn about life. Through literature we profit from the experiences of others‚ comparing them with our own.” - Bob Cameron The essay question: Using reader-response theory and the quote by Bob Cameron‚ discuss how effectively Mitch Albom‚ author of Tuesdays with Morrie‚ uses plot and story‚ character development‚ point of view‚ theme‚ and symbols to convey his mesage. Include your personal thoughts and views‚ as well as textual references‚ to support your opinions

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    Conclusion

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    observations‚ stereomicroscope and living specimens under direct observation with zero magnification. We will explore several fixed and fresh specimens of some selected angiosperms. Fixed slides under light microscope contributed by Helianthus sp‚ Hibiscus sp.‚ Monocots stem (Monocotyledoneae)‚ Dicots root (Dicotyledoneae)‚ Monocots root (Monocotyledoneae)‚ Triticum sp.root tip (‘wheat’‚ Monocotyledoneae)‚ Capsella sp.carpel (Monocotyledoneae)‚ Dicot leaf (Dicotyledoneae)‚ Monocot leaf (Monocotyledoneae)

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    Belonging Speech

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    surroundings he/she is in. Some people find the need to belong more than others but the need is nevertheless there. I will be explaining this concept through my visual representation‚ which I have chosen to do as a life cycle. This is the life circle of a hibiscus flower. I’ve chosen to do it this way because I thought it would best represent how belonging is a fundamental for our existence. We start off with the first picture‚ which is a small beige coloured seed hidden in the dirt. This seed represents

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    GE 201: INTRODUCTION TO BIOGEOGRAPHY AND ETHNOBIOLOGY: PLANTS‚ ANIMALS AND THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT Nasoata Write-Up Mavileko Ramoica S11048002. Rivers‚ as they flow to the sea they carry with them sediments. Sediment transportation is dominant in the upland flows where the velocity or speed of the river flow is very fast and the slope is of a steep type. As the sediments are carried along to the lowland‚ the water velocity is reduced and so there is a reduction in the speed of the

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