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    ANTITERMITICPROPERTYOF PLANT EXTRACT Artemisia vulgaris Linn.(Damong Maria) AND Manikarazapota Linn. (Chico) Daño Manuel Victor A. ErmoginoAlgen F. Southern Luzon State University College of Arts and Sciences B. S. Biology March 2013 Chapter I INTRODUCTION Coptotermesvastator or Philippine milk termitesare social insectsthat raise their young as a group of workers‚ soldiers and reproductive queen and king. They cause significant losses to annual and perennial

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    discussion on hydrophytes

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    Hydrophytes Hydrophytes are plants that live in aquatic habitat. Hydrophytes can be divided into two types; fully submerged in water or partially submerged in water. These plants can absorb much water as they live in water habitat. Hydrophytes have various features in order to adapt in the aquatic environment in terms of morphological and anatomical adaptations. The morphological adaptations are divided into roots‚ leaves and stems. The roots of hydrophytes may be absent or poorly developed as

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    AndrewGuerrero BIO 125 Lab Due November 14‚ 2012 Practical Exam 1. a. The symbionts (Paramecium) of the termite belong to the kingdom Protista b. Paramecium living in the intestines of termites breaks down the cellulose walls of wood fibers releasing proteins that are absorbed by the termites’ digestive system. Paramecium benefit by having an environment to thrive and they ingest the wood fibers for their own nutrition as well. 2. c. An important ecological effect

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    The Last Leaf

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    New York City. As Winter approaches and the weather gets colder‚ Johnsy becomes ill with pneumonia. She gets so sick that she believes that when the last leaf falls from the vine outside her window‚ she will die. An old artist‚ named Behrman‚ who lives in the same building as the girls‚ braves a storm one night to paint a leaf on the wall — a leaf that will never fall. Cold and wet from painting in the icy rain‚ he catches pneumonia and dies. This gives Johnsy the hope to survive her illness‚ and

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    Pongamia Glebra

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    8/30/13 Welcome to PCRA.org FAQ | Associate with PCRA | Visit pcra.org | Tips | Downloads | Home About Us Who is doing what Biodiesel | Biogas | Biopetrol | Myths & Facts | Suppliers Pongamia pinnata is one of the few nitrogen fixing trees (NFTS) to produce seeds containing 30-40% Land availablity oil. It is often planted as an ornamental and shade tree but now-a-days it is considered as alternative Jatropha source for Bio- Diesel. This species is commonly called pongam‚ karanja‚

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    The Nissan Leaf is the first to enter the all-electric vehicle market. However‚ due to the current recession and the research and development costs put into designing the Leaf‚ our financial performance has been declining. Furthermore‚ there is still a lack of consumer faith in all-electric vehicles due to unsuccessful launches of other electric vehicles and competitors are ready to launch their own all-electric vehicle models. Our main objectives are to increase awareness of the leaf and attain

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    Last Leaf

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    O. HENRY‚ THE LAST LEAF In the 1890s‚ many artists lived in Greenwich Village‚ in One morning‚ the doctor spoke quietly to Sue outside Johnsy’s room. New York City. Sue and Johnsy were artists. The two girls met each ‘I can’t help her‚’ the doctor said. ‘She is very sad. She other in the month of May‚ at a restaurant in Greenwich doesn’t want to live. Someone must make her happy again. Village. What is she interested in?’ ‘I’m from the State of Maine‚’ Sue said to Johnsy

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    Last leaf

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    A Short Story By O’ Henry Themes: Death and Dying: Last leaf is a short story that entails the treasury of life and the existence of faith and hope. It need to the importance of living and how we deal with the hindrances we battle through our life story. It is a moving story across the traps that come across us in the most significant parts of our lives‚ the value of life is the centerpiece of story‚ where all the things go back and revolve…Apart of this story gives us a hint that God is the only

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    Leaf Lab

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    is the relationship between an increase in light intensity and photosynthetic rate in leaves from a corn plant? How does this relationship compare with what you observed for tomato plants? They both seem to be steady lines however in the corn leaf‚ it is a higher photosynthetic rate than in the tomato. Photosynthetic saturation is the maximum rate of photosynthesis. What value of light intensity produced photosynthetic saturation in corn leaves? You have to plot the O2 evolution and

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    The Last Leaf

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    The Last Leaf (by O. Henry) Analysis O. Henry is one of the most famous American short story writers. His real name was William Sydney Porter and he was born on September 11‚ 1862. In 1894 was accused of stealing money and went to prison. While in prison Porter first started to write short stories. After Porter was released‚ he changed his name to O. Henry and published his stories in magazines. O. Henry’s short stories are famous for their surprise endings and humor. O. Henry’s wrote such classic

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