Sarhad J. Agric. Vol. 23‚ No. 1‚ 2007 * Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics‚ NWFP Agricultural University‚ Peshawar – Pakistan. ** Agricultural Biotechnology Institute‚ National Agricultural Research Center‚ Islamabad – Pakistan. TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES FOR CALLUS INDUCTION IN RICE Hidayat Ullah*‚ Iltaf Ullah*‚ Sultan Akbar Jadoon* and Hamid Rashid** ABSTRACT Seeds of two rice varieties Basmati-370 and Basmati-385 were evaluated for invitro callus induction at Agricultural Biotechnology
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HUN1201 Exam III Study Guide Chapter 14 1) Fuel/energy needs for Physical Activity (different intensities)‚ during and post exercise -Adenosine triphosphate (ATP): o The energy-carrying molecule in the body (ATP must be generated continuously since muscles store only enough ATP for 1–3 secs of activity) -Creatine phosphate (CP): • Stores energy that can be used to make ATP • 3−15 seconds of maximal physical effort *(0-3 sec) 100% ATP/CP *(10-12 sec) 50% ATP/CP 50% Carbohydrates
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Examining Mendel’s “First Law”: Observing Anthocyanin in Brassica rapa Abstract The foundation of genetics lies with the principles that Gregor Mendel outlined after his experiments with pea plants where he discovered the relationship between physical characteristics‚ or phenotype‚ and genetic traits‚ or genotype. This experiment aimed to reproduce Mendel’s results with the Brassica rapa plant‚ noted for it’s fast generation time‚ and anthocyanin‚ a purple pigment that can be visually tracked
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Lecture 13 Nutritional Requirements The Nutrient and Nutrition. Classes of nutrients: carbohydrates‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ water‚ minerals. Function‚ sources and deficiency/toxicity of major vitamins and minerals. The Nutrient and Nutrition Humans are heterotrophs‚ organisms that cannot produce their own food. Heterotrophs must ingest‚ or take in‚ food. At least 95% of the species of organisms on earthall animals‚ all fungi‚ and most protists and bacteriaare heterotrophs
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Exam 3 Study Guide Chapter 11: Acid-Base Balance During Exercise Acids and Bases Acid Molecule that can liberate H+ (proton donor) Increases H+ concentration in solution Lactic acid is a strong acid Base Molecule that is capable of combining with H+ Bicarbonate (HCO3-) is a strong base pH Expression of H+ solution in solution Negative logarithm of H+ concentration pH = -log10[H+] pH of pure water pH (pure water) = -log10[H+] = 7.0 pH of Blood Normal pH = 7.4 ± 0.05 Acidosis pH
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1 © This is a licensed product of Ken Research and should not be copied TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Asia Fertilizer Market Introduction 2. Asia Fertilizer Market Size and Introduction by Volume‚ 2006-2012 3. Asia Fertilizer Market Segmentation‚ 2006-2012 3.1. 3.2. 4. By Countries‚ 2006-2012 By Nutrients‚ 2006-2012 China Fertilizer Market 4.1. China Fertilizer Market Size and Introduction‚ 2006-2012 4.2. China Fertilizer Market Segmentation by Nutrients‚ 2006-2012
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Mock Exam: KINE 1020 (Fitness and Health) A person’s age determined by: The number of candles on their birthday cake The estimation of the bodily functions Body’s health and probably life expectancy None of the above Only b and c are correct What was the primary motto for exercise in the 1970s? Do what your heart desires Exercise is not important No pain‚ no gain; got to try to reach your maximum every single day and tire yourself out Exercise everyday‚ even for a little while‚ and your health
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1/Nastic Movement: "Nastic movements are non-directional responses to stimuli (e.g. temperature‚ humidity‚ light irradiance). The movement can be due to changes in turgor or changes in growth. Nastic movements differ from tropic movements in that the direction of tropic responses depends on the direction of the stimulus‚ whereas the direction of nastic movements is independent of the stimulus. The rate or frequency of these responses increases as intensity of the stimulus increases. An example of
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Bad effects of chocolate Chapter One — Introduction to the Problem Introduction to the Problem In today’s society‚ chocolate is everywhere. It seems that people have developed a love-hate relationship with chocolate. According to the US Department of Commerce‚ the average American ate 11.7 pounds of chocolate in the year 2000. American adults ranked chocolate as the most-craved food and as their favorite flavor by a three-to-one margin. Throughout the world exists a society of chocolate
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