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    which plays important role in cell metabolism‚ Vitamin C which is good antioxidant and helps prevent scurvy‚ Provitamin A deals with growth and development‚ maintenance in the immune system and good vision‚ as beta-carotene‚ Vitamin K and Protein. Ipomoea Batatas also known as‚ Camote Tops is our second main ingredient. It is rich in Vitamin A‚B and C‚ Calcium‚ Iron‚ Dietary-fiber and Phosphorus‚ and essential minerals and nutrients such as Magnesium‚ Sodium‚ Potassium‚ Sulfur‚ Iron‚ Copper‚ Zinc‚

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    "FEASIBILITY OF SWEET POTATO AS AN ADDITIVE IN MAKING HOTCAKE" Related literature The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)‚ a member of the morning glory family‚ Convolvulaceae‚ is a grown for its tuberlike roots. Native to the American tropics‚ it is rich in vitamin A. Europeans brought back the plant to their continent in the 16th century and it later spread to Asia. About 4 to 5 months of warm weather are required for adequate yields. All varieties have long vines‚ often exceeding 3m (10ft). Most

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    Camote tops

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    a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the family Convolvulaceae. Its large‚ starchy‚ sweet-tasting‚ tuberous roots are a root vegetable. The young leaves and shoots are sometimes eaten as greens. c. Different definitions of the study Camote tops (Ipomoea batatas Linn). The leaves are a good source of vitamins A‚ B‚ C‚ protein‚ dietary fiber‚ lipid‚ and essential minerals and nutrients such as

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    Essay On Hallucinogen

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    Hallucinogen’s should be considered for public use a medical format to treat mental disorders such as bipolar disorder schizophrenia abscess of compulsive disorder and dementia and there are studies to prove these drugs beneficial use no treatment has been established why hallucinogen’s can lend a hand and providing aid for perpetual disorders it comes with a price some side effects can be long term but this may stop someone from using there is also the fear of the unknown of how the drug will affect

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    Rate of Osmosis vs Solute Concentration Introduction: In nature‚ the quest to reach equilibrium‚ or the state of rest or balance due to the equal action of opposing forces (http://www.dictionary.com). Osmosis and diffusion are two ways that cells reach this equilibrium‚ without exerting energy. Due to the unique nature of the phospholipid bilayer‚ small molecules can pass through the semipermeable membrane easily‚ through diffusion (https://www.biologycorner.com). Water‚ however‚ has a slightly more

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    Coastal Erosion Essay

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    and sediment accumulates‚ thus increasing‚ the resilience of the coasts” (Martinez‚ 2016‚ p. 1). A mangrove is a type of shrub that grows in coastal swamps and seagrass beds are a type of seaweed. A plant researchers used for a study was called Ipomoea pes-caprae. This specific plant was chosen because it grows on beaches and probably is in contact with the ocean’s waves. The goal was to achieve a better understanding on how the dune plants react to waves‚ dunes and humans. The experiment was conducted

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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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    MORPHOLOGY Ampalaya is a climbing vine‚ nearly or quite smooth‚ annual vine. Tendrils are simple‚ up to 20 centimeters long. Leaves are 2.5 to 10 centimeters in diameter‚ cut nearly to the base into 5 to 7 lobes‚ oblong-ovate‚ variously toothed‚ and heart-shaped at the base. Male flower is about 12 millimeters long‚ and is peduncle‚ with a rounded‚ green‚ and about 1 centimeter long bract approximately at the middle. Female flower is yellow flower‚ about 15 millimeters long‚ long-stalked with pair

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    Fermented Plant Juice as Deodorizer in Piggery Waste In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Biotechnology Presented to the Faculty of Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School Special Science Class – Biotechnology Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School By: Sepacio‚ Ma. Gelene Rose Sondia‚ Mary France Sarroza‚ Shiela Mae July 2013 Abstract The major problem of people is the foul odor in pig farms. It contains noxious ammonia and hydrogen sulfide and this can

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    Pest and diseases and control measures Introduction Since man started to live on agriculture‚ he has to involve in a constant struggle to protect crops from other animal and adverse environmental conditions. In order to get a maximum crop production and profit from the cultivation farmer has to pay a special attention and bare an additional cost for crop protection even today. Crop protection has become even more important due to the introduction of high yielding crop species. Pest and diseases

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