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    Green plants absorb light energy using chlorophyll in their leaves. They use it to react carbon dioxide with water to make a sugar called glucose. The glucose is used in respiration‚ or converted into starch and stored. Oxygen is produced as a by-product. This process is called photosynthesis. Temperature‚ carbon dioxide concentration and light intensity are factors that can limit the rate of photosynthesis. Plants also need mineral ions‚ including nitrate and magnesium‚ for healthy growth. They

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    SPEECH Start with: Respected teachers and my fallows....Good Morning....I am Bilal Sajjad from grade 5........!!!Today my topic is about...!!!...:Telling the truth is the most important thing to do. It’s better to tell the truth‚ admit mistakes and move on. Everybody should tell the truth all the time to feel more comfortable. Of course‚ sometimes they have to use the polite way to express their opinion. It makes life simpler; there is also great humility in admitting mistakes. People appreciate

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    Many different plant and animal species thrive in the rainforest environment‚ but it is the trees that define the way we see the rainforest. From the air‚ a rainforest looks like an enormous‚ green carpet. The canopy very rarely breaks‚ with no gaps between the trees. Beneath these trees‚ there are thousands of different types of plants. Living amongst the trees‚ vines‚ shrubs‚ ferns‚ and mosses are many different types of animals. These range from the smallest ant to the carnivorous (meat-eating)

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    conditions in the city Various types of urban green space‚ with its large leaf area‚ dense branches‚ blocking‚ filtering‚ adsorption air of dust‚ particulates‚ while also serving as retention‚ dispersion‚ absorption of air‚ the role of toxic gases‚ which Air can be purified. Forest is a special air purification "filter." For example‚ in a cement plant two rows of large poplars tied‚ the amount of dust in the air can reduce 33% ~ 52%. Shows a variety of green plants planted in town‚ on the regulation of air

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    The Importance of Green Technology Bob Smith INF 103 Danika Patrick December 17‚ 2012 The Importance of Green Technology With the ever changing world we live in‚ green technology is here for the betterment of our fellow man. The future of our planet is dependent on mankind to produce a safe‚ clean‚ and viable resource that does not rely on non renewable resources. The history of green technology‚ how we currently utilize it‚ and what we can look forward to in the future acuminate to

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    Although we have many drugs of mineral and animal origin form nature‚ semi synthetic and synthetic substances‚ plants of various species are almost the major exclusive source of natural drugs for the majority of the global population now a days. Inspite‚ of vigor’s and overwhelming influence of modernized medicine and tremendous advances made in the field of production

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    The importance of doing green business. Here in Russia we consider that the slogan “Go green!” is one of the most important mottos for many western companies. Nowadays it is getting really trendy to do green business and to follow the rule “Think globally‚ act locally”. And actually I want to believe that it is not a cheap marketing move to attract more and more customers but these companies really work this way. I absolutely do not want to find out in one fine day that all sustainable manufacturers

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    Enzymes and their importance in plants and animals (25 marks) Enzymes are biological catalysts‚ which accelerate the speed of chemical reactions in the body without being used up or changed in the process. Animals and plants contain enzymes which help break down fats‚ carbohydrates and proteins into smaller molecules the cells can use to get energy and carry out the processes that allow the plant or animal to survive. Without enzymes‚ most physiological processes would not take place. Hundreds of

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    View Article Online / Journal Homepage / Table of Contents for this issue Green Chemistry Cite this: Green Chem.‚ 2011‚ 13‚ 2638 www.rsc.org/greenchem Dynamic Article Links CRITICAL REVIEW Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using plants Siavash Iravani* Received 10th April 2011‚ Accepted 20th July 2011 DOI: 10.1039/c1gc15386b In recent years‚ the development of efficient green chemistry methods for synthesis of metal nanoparticles has become a major focus of researchers. They have

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    The effect of light quantity on photosynthesis of green land plants Introduction Photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy into chemical energy (Hoober 1984). Pigments within chloroplasts‚ primarily chlorophyll‚ absorb the incoming solar energy which excites their electrons (Hoober 1984). These pigments exist in photosystems in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast (Ladiges et al.2010). As the electrons return to ground level‚ they are captured by the electron acceptor in the

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