AIMS The aim of this experiment was to investigate the effect of temperature rise on the rate of transpiration of a plant (hibiscus) by measuring the plant’s water uptake in a period of time. HYPOTHESIS Transpiration is the process by which plants loses water to the atmosphere from their leaves. Water in the plant is lost to the atmosphere by evaporation. Evaporation of water can occur at any temperature. In the presence of sunlight‚ water in the plants evaporates into the intercellular air
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Importance of flowers in our lives Flowers are wonderful creations of nature and are one of the most beautiful gifts of nature. Flowers are of utmost importance in every sphere of human life. Flowers arrangement of various designs and types are available for making various occasions of our life more cherished. Several occasions in our society such as birthdays‚ anniversaries‚ Valentine’s Day‚ weddings‚ etc. need flowers to celebrate. Colourful and fragrant flowers make every occasion bright and
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ovatum (pili) 3. Hesperidium Citrus sp. (orange) 4. Pepo Cucurbita maxima (squash) 5. Pome Malus sylvestris (apple) B. Dry Dehiscent 1. Capsule Ricinus communis Hibiscus esculentus (okra) 2. Pod or Legume Arachis hypogaea (nut) Crotalaria incana 3. Loment Desmodium procumbens 4. Silique
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Germination of Eggplant (Solanum melongena Linn.)‚ Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench)‚ and Rice (Oryza sativa Linn.) Seeds Soaked in Alkaline Water In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In Bi 160 and Bi 160.1 First Semester‚ AY 2012-2013 A Research Paper Presented to Anneke Padolina‚ Ph.D Department of Biology Ateneo de Manila University Submitted by: Medina‚ Kryzka August 2012 I. Introduction The life cycle of plants is characterized by the change in ploidy
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What is natural selection? For Darwin‚ natural selection is a process when evolution changes from nature in which is consistent and orderly. Darwin explains two different categories that help the theory of natural selection: descent with modification and common descent. Which one of these categories would be better for beings to survive. Darwin uses two different examples to help illustrate the differences between these two categories. Through Darwin’s explains with these two illustrations‚ descent
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Growing up‚ I spent all my summers in Fiji‚ lost in the world wind of family members and the Hibiscus Festival. However‚ one thing that always got my eye was the tattoos almost everyone had on the island. It was so different to what I would see in America. Each tattoo was different‚ some were the standard black‚ while others were filled in with colors. Getting a tattoo is something that should carefully be thought about. No matter how beautiful it looks‚ it is something that you will have to look
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The development of dyes to stain microorganisms was a significant advance in microbiology. Stains serve purposes such as it differentiate microorganisms from their surrounding environment and it allows detailed observation of microbial structures at high magnification. (http://inst.bact.wisc.edu/‚ © 2006-2013 Microbiology Laboratories) Gunasekaran (2005) defined staining as the method of artificially producing color in microorganisms to allow
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and the shower of talcum powder and the fresh sari that were to help her face the summer evening. They faced the afternoon. It was too hot. Too bright. The white walls of the veranda glared stridently in the sun. The bougainvillea hung about it‚ purple and magenta‚ in livid balloons. The garden outside was like a tray made of beaten brass‚ flattened out on the red gravel and the stony soil in all shades of metal—aluminum‚ tin‚ copper‚ and brass. No life stirred at this arid time of day—the birds
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environment; this essay will focus on two causes. The first involves the combustion of wood and coal materials used in open wood fireplaces for home heating. According to the 2006 Census 26‚000 open fireplaces were used by people in the Auckland region (Hibiscus Matters‚ 2013). When people use wood and coal primarily during winter the result is the increased amount of PM10 emitted into the air each day being 72%
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(D-limonene Dissolved Styrofoam As Adhesive) (Chavez et. al.‚ 1996) Source: (The potential of okra (Hibiscus esculentus)‚ Kamote leaves(Ipomea batatas)‚ and ginger Rhizome (Zingiberofficinale) Extracts as potential of coconut (cocos nucifera) husk extract) (Aldea‚ 1996) Source: (The effects of partial defoliation on the yield of okra (Hibiscus esculentus) (De Castro‚ 1996) Source: (The potential of Okra (Hibiscus esculentus) Mucilage as a culture medium for Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiea) (IKARM-UL-HAQ
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