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    ampicillin‚ covered the plate with a lawn of cells. The reason we used LB (Luria Broth) is because it is food‚ and it will help the bacteria grow. We added ampR plasmids to the experimental cells and heat-shocked them. When the cells were spread on the LB agar containing ampicillin and incubated for 24 hours‚ it showed the cells transformed. Only transformed cells can grow on agar with ampicillin. We know that the ampicillin was present because there were no lawns present. If the ampicillin‚ or

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    plants growing on a lawn were measured.The mean length was
35mm and the standard deviation was 4mm.A second set of data on dandelion leaf length was collected
from a wasteland area some distance away.The mean was 97mm and the standard deviation 20mm.What
can you say about the differences in the lengths of the dandelion leaves from the two different habitats? 
 -The leaves growing on the lawn have a smaller standard deviation than the ones growing on the wasteland. The graph of the lawn dandelions would

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    Some people do not care or even notice killing a toad while mowing a lawn‚ but some do. In Richard Wilbur’s poem‚ "The Death of a Toad"‚ the speaker runs over and kills a toad while mowing his lawn and feels great distress for his action. The speaker shows sympathy for the amphibian as he describes the peaceful scene of the toad’s fatal injury and his last minutes alive. Wilbur uses the formal elements of structure and syntax‚ diction‚ and imagery to help convey the speaker’s sadness towards the

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    |  | |Does the laundry |  |  |  | |Maintains the household budget |  |  |  | |Mows the lawn |  |  |  | |Shovels snow

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    doing this Science Fair project is to figure out which soil will grass grow in the fastest‚ Potting soil‚ Organic soil‚ Garden soil‚ or Lawn soil. Procedure The first step for this experiment is to gather all of your materials‚ which is the following‚ Four round stone plates‚ Four medium sized planting pots‚ Potting soil‚ Organic soil‚ Garden soil‚ Lawn soil‚ labels‚ sharpie marker (red)‚ a plastic 7oz cup‚ Measuring cup‚ grass seed‚ and a data log book. After you have all those materials

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    together‚ which includes split pea‚ kidney bean‚ large white bean‚ black bean‚ pinto bean‚ small white bean‚ and red bean. Each type of beans has to be 100. Once each of these collections of beans is measured out‚ the entire collection can be dumped on lawn for the predators to pick up. Then we select 15 students and divided evenly into 5 groups: knife‚ fork‚ spoon‚ hand and clothespin. These mouthparts are the only part of the predator that can touch the ground. Each predator can then receive a cup‚

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    red brick building with the tall fence surrounding the swimming pool‚ we hurried to get inside. Once inside we had to adjust our eyes because of the glare off of the water from the bright hot sun. We quickly found our spot next to a white worn out lawn chair. Looking out at the pool the water looked almost as blue as the sky that day scattered with many unnoticeable heads inside of it. The pool was divided into sections at the front of the pool on each side there were white ropes with blue floats

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    quality of their front lawn‚ which he rates on a scale of 1 to 10. He observes a positive linear correlation and concludes that people with higher street address numbers have better lawns. In Edwin’s study: a) What are the independent and dependent variables? The independent variable is the street number and the dependent number is rating of the lawn. b) What is wrong with the way that the dependent variable is measured? It is based on Edwin’s view of lawn quality rather than an

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    that the author is talking about a specific woman wearing the dress. Now on to the next two lines‚ the author says‚”A lawn about the shoulders thrown into a fine distraction.” Lawn could mean anything‚ but in this case it’s used as an adjective of the shoulders. Lawns can be messy or clean depending on the owner mowing it‚ but it’s safe to assume the author is talking of messy lawn because it makes sense since the poem is about disorder in things. The

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    italics in this template when finished your project.) (Also‚ please submit your Excel spreadsheet that shows your supporting calculations.) Live in the land of your dreams in the upscale neighborhoods of Miami and Florida. Our company provides lawn maintenance‚ landscaping services and minor irrigation equipment repairs. Everyday life does not afford us the time to maintain the beauty of our property. The Cutting Edge-Landscaping is here for that purpose. At an affordable cost‚ we will keep the

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