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    nonvascular plants. In the moss life cycle the dependent sporophyte produces windblown spores in sporangium. The dominant gametophyte produces flagellated sperm. Then there is the lycophytes‚ these are the vascular plants. They have tissue consisting of lignin strengthed xylem for water transportation and phloem for nutrient transportation. The lycophytes are one of the first types of plants to have vascular tissue‚ they are also seedless‚ also like ferns. They are called club mosses because the sporangia

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    Chemical Reactions- Sodium Hydroxide A chemical reaction is a change where two or more substances are changed into a new substance. You can identify a chemical reaction by colour change‚ effervescence (bubbles)‚ when light or heat given off‚ and the change is usually irreversible. There are 6 main types of chemical reactions- combustion (often called burning)‚ synthesis‚ decomposition‚ neutralization‚ single replacement and double replacement. A combustion reaction is a reaction with oxygen‚ and

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    1. How do fungi obtain food? Once obtained‚ how is the method that fungi use to digest food similar to how animals digest food? How is it different? a. Fungi obtain their food by absorption from their surroundings such as soil‚ living and dead plant/animal material. Animals digest food by consuming them and digest them through their digestive systems in their bodies. Fungi on the other hand‚ excrete digestive enzymes onto the food and digest them outside of their system. Then they use hyphae to

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    “Bio Fuels Regulations and Challenges” SUBMITTED TOWARDS THE FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE TITLED - ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. LAKSHMI PRIYA. A P. V. V. RAGHUVEER Faculty of law 7th Semester DSNLU 201038 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The views‚ opinions‚

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    durum wheat crop. Field Crops Res. 84‚ 319–326. Sayadi‚ S.‚ Ellouz‚ R.‚ 1992. Decolourization of olive mill waste-waters by the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium : involvement of the lignin-degrading system. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 37‚ 813–817. Sayadi‚ S.‚ Ellouz‚ R.‚ 1995. Roles of lignin peroxidase and manganese peroxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium in the decolorization of olive mill wastewaters. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61‚ 1098–1103. Sayadi‚ S.‚ Allouche‚ N.‚ Jaoua‚ M

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    Biotechnology In environment Clean up Process - APPSC G1 Mains - Paper 4 - Section 2 - Unit 3 The term "Environment" is defined as our surroundings which includes the abiotic component (the non living) and biotic component (the living) around us. The abiotic environment includes water‚ air and soil while the biotic environment consists of all living organisms – plants‚ animals and microorganisms. Environmental pollution broadly refers to the presence of undesirable substances in the environment

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    USE OF NONWOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN ASIA: POTENTIAL IN CHINA By Mudit Chandra Degree Paper Submitted to the Faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF FORESTRY IN WOOD SCIENCE AND FOREST PRODUCTS APPROVED: A. L. Hammett‚ Chairman J. D. Dolan C. D. West August‚ 1998 Blacksburg‚ Virginia USE OF NONWOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN ASIA: POTENTIAL

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    (banana) leaves. The banana leaves were gathered cut into small pieces and soaked in a basin full of water overnight. It underwent boiling in water‚ then in NaOH solution‚ and then lastly in soda ash solution to separate the cellulose fibers from the lignin and other extraneous components. The leaves were rinsed thoroughly and strained in between the boiling processes. It underwent pounding and beating with a mortar and pestle. The banana pulp was bleached with calcium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide

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    Aloe (Aloe vera) is a major and traditional medicinal plant under family of Liliaceae. Aloe consumed externally and internally as well. It is used externally to treat several skin burn conditions‚ sunburn and poison oak‚ infections‚ and eczema. It is confirm that juice from Aloe vera ease pain and decrease inflammation. It has antiseptic and antibiotic properties in treating cuts and abrasions. Aloe juice used to treat people with ulcerative colitis‚ an inflammatory bowel disease. Moreover it acts

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    Gluekra: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) as alternative Glue Jose Roger M. Barata Jr. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement In Research II Antipolo National High School Brgy. Sta Cruz‚ Antipolo City December‚ 2012 Mrs. Zenaida Pardilla-Cristobal Research adviser ABSTRACT The study of creating and transforming okra as alternative glue aims to prove that there are other resources from nature that can be derived of in making natural glue/adhesive. It can be valuable to those whose

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