The Shoot System of Plants The Leaf Leslie L. Ricarte Group 2 Sec. A - 2L December 12‚ 2013 __________________________________ ¹A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in General Biology II Laboratory under Prof. Ma. Teresa Mirandilla‚ 2nd Sem.2013-2014. ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to observe and identify the external and anatomical parts of various types of leaves. The shoot system of the leaves was seen under the microscope
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fungicides | 2 | Rice blast‚Pyricularia Oryzae Cavara | Rice plant | * Disease can infect paddy at all growth stages and all aerial parts of plant (Leaf‚ neck and node). * Neck region develops a black color and shriveled completely / Partially grain set inhibited‚ panicle breaks at the neck and hangs * Appearances blasted or burnt on leaf‚ neck and internode | * Use seed from a disease - free crop * Destruction of wild collateral hosts * Timely removal of weed hosts * Destruction
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Centre Number Candidate Name Candidate Number International General Certificate of Secondary Education CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS BIOLOGY PAPER 6 Alternative to Practical 0610/6 MAY/JUNE SESSION 2002 1 hour Candidates answer on the question paper. No additional materials are required. TIME 1 hour INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name‚ Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the
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GYMNOSPERMS - phlya Ginkgophyta‚ Gnetophyta‚ Cycadophyta and Coniferophyta - vascular plants with true roots - gymnosperms = “naked seeds” - cones/strobili - have seeds that develop on the surfaces of sporophylls instead of in ovaries like angiosperms - microsporangium produces pollen grains (sperm) and the megasporangium produces the egg - sporophyte generation is dominant - no water needed for fertilization – pollen travels with the wind Pine trees
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Internal Structure Of A Plant PLANT CELL STRUCTURE Plant cells are classed as eukaryotes organisms‚ because they have a membrane enclosed nuclei and organelles. Here is a diagram of a plant cell;  Cytoplasm Most chemical reactions take place here. It helps the cell maintain it’s shape. Nucleus The nucleus has two main roles. Firstly it contains all the cells genetic information. Secondly it coordinates the cell’s activities‚ which include growth‚ intermediary metabolism‚ protein synthesis
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and application of staining techniques. Sudan dye for Lipids and IKI test for starch were applied on section stem‚ root and leaf parts of Tridax procumbens. Stem cross-section of T. procumbens showed distinct ground tissues and fourteen to sixteen vascular bundles organized into a ring. The root sections show a central stele surrounded by solid ground tissues. The leaf sections did not show vascular bundles but the mesophyll layers are quite clear. For the purpose of histology‚ dicotyledonous
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meet with person who is introvert. They may never say their feelings about you‚ but they may help and care you quietly. But as long as we open our heart and be more patient‚ we can know more about others. Unit Six: The Last Leaf This short story is about the last leaf draw by an old artist for Johnsy. Johnsy and Sue were both artists who
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VINEYARD MANAGEMENT PLAN Prepared for D.C. Mundy JUNE 3‚ 2014 CAMPBELL’S MANAGEMENT SERVICES PO BOX 2212‚ High Street‚ Blenheim 7201‚ New Zealand 1 Campbell’ Management Services PO BOX 2212 High Street Blenheim 7201 22 June 2014 Dion Mundy Dear Dion Thank you for contacting me to develop a customized pest‚ weed and disease spray plan for your Rapaura Vineyard on Selmes road. The implications of managing a vineyard extend beyond the simple timing and requirements of
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the moment‚ the driver doesn’t think clearly and assumes that the possum is an actual possum‚ when it is nothing more than a leaf. This shows how fast we jump to a conclusion‚ and how much better it would be for us to think things through before we do them. The second key literary element is imagery. There was a lot of imagery in this poem. How Nikki describes the leaf at the end of the poem‚ and how it is "struggling . . . to lift itself into the wind and live" and how the birds are "living kin
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that influences the rate of water loss from a plant through transpiration Introduction: Most of the water a plant absorbs is not used for a plant’s daily functioning. It is instead lost through transpiration‚ the evaporation of water through the leaf surface and stomata‚ and through guttation‚ which is the loss of water from the vascular tissues in the margins of leaves. There are three levels of transport in plants: uptake and release of water and solutes by individual cells‚ short distance cell
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