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    Toxic Plants

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    Lauren Kelly Individual Student Presentation 28 July 2013 Toxic Plants 10. Would you believe that there’s a tree so poisonous that you don’t actually have to touch it to be harmed? It’s called the manchineel tree (found throughout the Florida Everglades‚ Central America and the Caribbean. Inhaling sawdust or smoke tree may result in a variety of uncomfortable side effects‚ including coughing‚ laryngitis and bronchitis. Some reports suggest that simply standing beneath the tree during a rainstorm

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    STUDY GUIDE INTEGRATED SCIENCE 10 PLANT UNIT DO YOU/CAN YOU…. 1. Understand that both plants and animals (eukaryotes) undergo a similar process for cellular division/reproduction? Both plant and animal cells undergo mitosis and meiosis. In plants‚ there is an alternation of generations; the gametophyte generation‚ where haploid gametes (pollen and ovule; sperm and egg) are produced via mitosis. Then the sporophyte generation combines these two into spores via meiosis‚ resulting in a diploid

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    Speach on Propagtion

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    The most difficult form of propagation is grafting. A lot of people probably think this is dumb or boring‚ but I think it is neat. Most people think the only way to grow plants is by seed‚ but you can also use leaves‚ and stems. Sean Russell says” Plants naturally use several different methods to multiply‚ from seeds to spores to shoots. Gardeners looking to speed the process along can propagate new plants from cuttings. Cuttings are a part of a plant’s roots‚ branches or leaves that‚ when cut and

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    Nipa Palm

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    experimental samples of the mixture labeled A‚ B‚ and C. the oil extract from the seed of the nipa palm treeis mixed with diesel using the following ratio of 70:30‚ 60:40‚ and 50:50. Each experimental sample contained a mixture 100ml of an extract of nipa fructicosa seed extract and diesel oil and flame tested. The substance produced from the mixture of nipa palm seed oil and diesel is a form of bio-diesel. Nypa Frutican Seed Components Zinc Corrosion Inhibition: Study showed Nypa fruticans leaves extract

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    Hypothesis: Changing the elements of the environment within the bottle ecosystem will affect how the plants grow. If worms/bugs are added to the bottle they will live there. Materials: * 2 Liter pop bottle * Scissors * Soil * Seeds (grass and bean) * Boiled still water * Rocks * Pencil * Fork * Tape & Marker Additional Materials: * UV lamp * Lemon Juice * Worms or Snails * Dirt from outside * Miracle Grow * Tap water Procedure:

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    to understand Mendel’s concept of a Dihybrid by performing similar crosses and calculated the phenotypes that are displayed. This project was conducted over many weeks by planting F1 seed and waiting for them to grow then cross-pollinating the F1 plants to produce the F2 seeds. Next students were to plant the F2 seeds and record the phenotypes. After all the data was collected we ran a statistical test called a Chi Squared to see if the hypothesis put foreword was correct. After running the Chi Squared

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    Preparation of Keiki Paste Materials: Vaseline (Petroleum Jelly) | 44.0g X 3 | Cetyl/ stearyl alcohol | 9.0g X 3 | Paraffin Oil (Liquid Petroleum) | 5.0g X 3 | Tween 40 | 2.0g X 3 | Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP or Benzyl adenine) | 1.2g | Water | 40.0g X 3 | 500ml Beaker | 3 | Metal stirrer | 3 | 55°C water bath | 1 | Weighing boats | 10 | 95% Ethanol | | Weighing Balance | 1 | | | | | | | Method 1. 44.0g of Vaseline and 9.0g of Stearyl alcohol was melted

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    Brassica Rapa Essay

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    For each treatment‚ we obtained two planting trays with cell flats- in which one corner cell was cut out to water the plants. We filled all cell flats with the fertilized soil and used forceps to place one seed with 3-4mm deep in the middle of each cell. After all trays of cells were planted‚ we brought these trays in a growth room and watered the plants. In the growth room‚ the amount of light‚ the temperature‚ and the humidity was kept the same for both

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    roselle

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    Biodiversity Action Plan (N.B.A.P.) (1999). Biodiversity in Kordofan region. El-Obeid Agricultural Research Station‚ Sudan Ahmed‚ A.K. (1980). Karkade (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) seed as new oilseed and a source of edible oil. Ph.D. thesis‚ University of Reading‚ England. Ahmed‚ A.H.R and Nour‚ A.M. (1981). Promising karkade seed derivatives: Edible oil and karkade. Annual Report‚ Food Research Centre McClintock‚ N. (2004). Roselle in Senegal and Mali. LEISA‚ Magazine on low External input and sustainable

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    Conclusion

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    include in phylum Anthophyta.Angiosperms are plant that have flowers and fruit. Their part of the flower is a carpel which surrounds and protects the ovules and seeds. The fruit surrounds the embryo and aids seed dispersal. The great majority of angiosperms are classified either as monocots or eudicots.Monocot embryos have a single seed leaf (cotyledon)‚ and pollen grains with a single groove while eudicots (true dicots) have two cotyledons‚ and pollen grains with three groove. Monocotyledons have

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