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    So‚ its been a long day‚ your exhausted‚ really hungry‚ and don’t think too much about what you want to eat. You just know that you will go for anything tasty that is fast and easy to make. Choosing what we we want to eat in this way should be familiar to all of us‚ its the American way: We want it and we want it now‚ and it always has to be better‚ faster‚ and last longer. Due to our forever growing population this demand only gets stronger and stronger; alas our creation of genetically modified

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    Terms of Biology

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    Chapter 1 * animal
Multicelled consumer with unwalled cells; develops through a series of stages and moves about during part or all of the life cycle.

 * archaean
Member of a group of single-celled microorganisms that superficially resemble bacteria‚ but are genetically and structurally distinct.

 * atom
Particle that is a fundamental building block of all matter.

 * bacterium
Single-celled organism belonging to the Domain Bacteria; cells are typically walled and do not

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    ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONSTITUENT IN ESSENTIAL IN PLANTS AND NUTRIENTS REQUIRED TO PLANTS Organic constituent DEFINITION An organ‚ system‚ or other discrete element of an organism the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis. EXPLANATION: The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic compounds because of their association with organisms. Organic compounds‚ which are the compounds associated with life processes‚ are the subject matter of organic chemistry. Among the numerous

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    Biochemistry

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    Carbohydrates  General molecular formula Cn(H2O)n Appeared to be hydrates of carbon. not all carbohydrates have this empirical formula: deoxysugars‚ aminosugars    Carbohydrate - polyhydroxy aldehyde‚ ketones. General characteristics  Most carbohydrates are found naturally in bound form rather than as simple sugars      Polysaccharides (starch‚ cellulose‚ inulin‚ gums) Glycoproteins and proteoglycans (hormones‚ blood group substances‚ antibodies) Glycolipids

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    Druk Tissue

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDruk Tissue Pvt.Ltd is a private company dedicated to providing quality products like toilet roll‚ kitchen roll‚ wet tissue and facial tissue at reasonable price i.e. Nu 20 per roll (both kitchen roll and toilet roll) and Nu.25 per packet (both wet and facial)‚ with extra smooth and softness to use extremely according to customers demand. The proposed business is a partnership firm with 2 members and it will be located at Jemina‚ Khasadrapchu (Thimphu). The company’s management

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    Plant Cell Plant cells are eukaryotic cells or cells with membrane bound nucleus. Generally‚ plant cells are larger than animal cells and are mostly similar in size and are rectangular or cube shaped.  Plant cells are similar to animal cells in being eukaryotic and they have similar cell organelles. What is a Plant Cell? Back to Top Plant cells are eukaryotic cells i.e.‚ the DNA in a plant cell is enclosed within the nucleus. The most important distinctive structure of plant cell is the presence

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    Waste Segregator Chapter 1

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    I. Introduction Since the human being lived in this world‚ different kinds of waste were produced continuously. In the early years‚ the common wastes produced were biodegradable. There are no major problems with this since it will decompose over time. As the number of population increases and new inventions were made‚ the kind of waste produced by humans also increases. Some of these wastes include plastics‚ glass‚ metal‚ papers and many more. Some of waste scattered in the surroundings are recyclable

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    mechanical support to plants. Now‚ let us see the different parts of a plant cell with their significant roles. 1. Cell Wall Cell wall is the outermost tough and rigid layer‚ which comprises cellulose‚ hemicellulose‚ pectin and at other times‚ lignin. As expected‚ it remains connected with the cell walls of other cells. The prime functions of cell wall are protection‚ giving structural support and helping in the filter mechanism. 2. Cell Membrane Cell membrane‚ also called plasma membrane

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In the Philippines‚ forests and woodlands cover about 7‚168‚400 hectares (http://forestry.denr.gov.ph). These forests have unique environmental and biodiversity values‚ and make available a wide range of products for subsistence use. The most predominant use of wood is in the form of firewood and charcoal by the majority of Filipinos in both rural and urban areas. Firewood is preferred in rural areas simply because it is obtainable free of charge

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    than in mineral soil. (Flach and Schuilling‚ 1989; Hisajima‚ 1994) Figure 1. Sago palms (Metroxylan sagu) in Sarawak‚ Malaysia (Singhal et al.‚ 2008) 4   Sago solid residue; bark and ‘hampas’ are largely composed of celluloses and lignin‚ therefore‚ both a waste and a pollutant . (Vikineswary et al.‚ 1994) Sago hampas - starchy lignocellulosic by-product generated from pith of

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