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    Bee Hive Essay

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    The job of the worker bee is to fly to the flowers and take up the nectar which she takes back the nectar to the hive that will get turned into honey. During the nectar gathering season she will work so hard and make herself tired enough that she dies. The Worker bee is a female but is not fertile so she cannot lay eggs. The last type of bee is called The Drone. The

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    Floral Deception Paper

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    Floral Deception Plants have developed a plethora of mechanisms to prevent self-fertilization. One such mechanism is floral deception. Floral deception is when a flowering plant lacks floral rewards such as nectar‚ and must trick pollinators into coming and landing on them. Floral deception is especially common in the Orchidaceae family with about one-third of all orchids showing this trait and needing to use various forms of deception in order to achieve pollination (Johnson 2003). This evolved

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    Biology 2

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    Chapter 1: May/June 06 1 What is the resolution‚ in nanometres‚ of an electron microscope and of a light microscope? A electron microscope 0.5 light microscope 20 B 0.5 200 C 5.0 20 D 5.0 200 2 The diagram shows a drawing of an electron micrograph of a cell. Which structures are surrounded by double membranes? Golgi apparatus lysosome mitochondrion nucleus cytoplasm A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ B ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ C ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗ D ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ 3 In which animal cells would Golgi apparatus be most abundant

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    Summary: On The Trail

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    single enormous flower dominates the space. While using the hunter’s vision‚ monsters show up in color due to the demon energy. Its large blood red pedals lay open in the shape of a throne. At the heart‚ stands a woman knee deep in golden‚ liquid nectar. Her skin is a pale green‚ her “clothing”‚ which consists of nothing but leggings and arm covers‚ are a royal blue‚ long wavy blue hair and a red lily tucked behind her ear. Her body oozes with sexuality and

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    Megan Wright Mr. Owens English 9 14 April 2013 Rough Draft #1 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which book-paper catches fire‚ and burns (Lenhoff). In Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury is trying to teach the reader about the dangers of books and history as seen in characters‚ symbols‚ and events. Bradbury’s novel is about a future American society where books are outlawed and firemen are told they have to burn any house that has books in it. Books are banned because they contain contradictory

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    Butterfly Life Cycle

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    is used to suck nectar from flowers is also greater in butterflies that inhabit the new area. The butterfly collector makes a very valid hypothesis saying that the butterflies have adapted and evolved to their surroundings by having longer proboscis. Evolution plays a key role in how animals survive‚ change and evolve according to their surroundings. It is no surprise that if the flowers grew longer‚ the butterflies would have to adapt their own body in order to reach the nectar. Once the butterflies

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    Hornbill Magazine Article

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    Aim and Objectives Materials and Methods Time line of the study Chapter 2 Observations: Activity of bees in Bee Boxes 1. Bee Activity in Bee boxes 2. Pollen load and nectar load collection 3. Out-going trips of Apis cerana during various months 4. Arrival of bees with Pollen load during the months studied 5. Arrival of bees with Nectar load during the months studied 6. Foraging behavior at various study locations Chapter 3 BEEKEEPING & AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY Observations: Insect visits and composition

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    Farris 3 Lauren Farris Mrs. Reid AP English 4 21 March 2006 Analysis of Metaphors and Symbols in Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury takes the reader to a time where firemen do not put out fires; they start them in order to burn books‚ because books and intelligent thinking is outlawed. By using a combination of metaphors and symbols in this novel‚ Bradbury deepens the intricacy of his central them that censorship and too much government control is dangerous‚ and men should be

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    are into more natural‚ gluten-free or organic products. After all‚ agave comes from a plant so it must be healthy‚ natural‚ and great for us‚ right? As it turns out‚ this is not necessarily the case. In the past few years‚ I used agave syrup or nectar in several recipes before I heard some negative things about it. I have looked at where agave comes from‚ the chemical composition‚ how it is metabolized‚ calorie content and what it may be used for. Only now do I have a full grasp of the process

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    Xylem and Phloem

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    cell types including sclerenchyma‚ parenchyma‚ sieve elements and companion cells. The sieve element and companion cell are found closely associated with each other in what is referred to as the sieve element/companion cell complex. (MSU) It is believed that when phloem is damaged‚ P-proteins quickly aggregate at the sieve plate to form a “clot” which prevents the leakage of phloem exudates. Callose is a carbohydrate which is also placed at the sieve plate in response to injury. (MSU) Xylem

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