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    Chun Wai Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for plants of living in an aqueous environment compared to a terrestrial one? Introduction: Plants are commonly classified to two main types: aquatic plant and land plant. They have different features to adapt the living environment. What by meant is that they require different adaptions to stay alive in their respective environment such as humidity and structure of leaves. Aquatic plants referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes. They need a special

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    6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants Tissue  It is a group of cells that are similar in structure and are organised together to perform a specific function.  It is of two types: Meristematic tissues and Permanent tissues  Meristematic tissue  It consists of actively dividing cells that are found in those regions of the plant body that show growth.  The examples include root tip‚ shoot tip‚ and base of the leaves.  It is classified into three types: i. Apical meristem: They are present in

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    Intensive plant production

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    What is intensive plant production? Well it is formally known as intensive agriculture. It is an ‘Agricultural production system characterised by the high inputs of capital or labour relative to land area’ [http://www.uwa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/92619/Yan_PPS_Workshop.pdf]. It mainly focuses on produces with the highest amount of value. Around the world‚ intensive agriculture is needed and in the entire generality of agriculture‚ intensive agriculture takes up about 37%‚ specialising in

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    Plant Cellular Processes

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    in respiration‚ growth‚ repair‚ maintenance‚ storage. energy consuming reactions must take place for the substances of photosynthesis to be transported around the plant. energy is supplied to plant cells through respiration movement of substances occurs by diffusion‚ osmosis and active transport. Water and mineral ions must be supplied and conserved in the plant. cell wall makes plants have no mobility cell wall bring turgor pressure. Turgor pressure increased in ‘woody plants’ - with lignin

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    Essay on Plants on Earth

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    Plants and humans are perhaps the most important organisms‚ however‚ us humans‚ have caused the death of thousands of plants by starting fires and by cutting down trees for things such as paper and furniture. Plants make oxygen which is very important for our survival; we can’t live without it. In the year 2003 alone‚ 774500 acres of land‚ that contained not only threes but animals too‚ were burned in California (Jane Strong‚ 2003). Some of this land was burned due to natural fires but some of it

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    Water Absorption in Plants

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    Plant Transport Plants are mostly made up of water. Lettuce is about 94% water and a potato is about 77% water. Plants need water for three main purposes: ------photosynthesis‚ -support -transport of chemicals Water is a raw material for photosynthesis. If water is in short supply‚ the rate of photosynthesis will be limited. Plants need water for support‚ otherwise they wilt. Water is needed to transport many chemicals within plants. Chemicals‚ such as mineral salts‚ dissolve in water and

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    Nuclear Power Plants

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    was caused by a weak structure of the plant it self and poorly qualified operators of the plant. This melt down was the worst in history. Another example would be the melt down of Three Mile Island in the United States; The Three Mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown which occurred at the Three Mile Island power plant in Dauphin County‚ Pennsylvania‚ United States on March 28‚ 1979. It was the worst accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history and resulted in the release of

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    Radish Plants Lab

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    the purpose was to have found out how different chemical solutions help or harm radish plant growth when the seeds of the radish plant are soaked in said solutions prior to planting. Background: The IRP project I am doing is based off the subject of seed germination. The seeds I will be planting are cherry belle radish seeds‚ freshly bought. Instead of planting the seeds in soil like it is normally done‚ the plant seeds will be placed on paper towels to grow for better observation of the roots‚ and

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    How to Plant a Garden

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    takes thought‚ planning and time to plant a vegetable garden. The proper area to plant your vegetables‚ a decent layout of your garden and a good idea of what you would like to plant are all important things to take to into consideration when decide to grown your own vegetables. The first thing that you should do when planting a vegetable garden is to choose an area that is away from trees and shrubs‚ their roots will compete with the roots of your vegetable plants for nutrients. You also will need

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    Makabuhay Plant Extract

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    and leaf structure of Tinospora rumphii Boerlage and Tinospora reticulata Miers. Philippine Journal of Science ‚ 35(2)‚ 187-208. • Twentyman‚ P. R.‚ & Luscombe‚ M. (1987). A study of some variables in a tetrazolium dye (MTT) based assay for cell growth and chemosensitivity. British Journal of Cancer‚ 56(3)‚ 279-285. C. Internet • "A549 (Human lung adenocarcinoma epithelial cell line) Whole Cell Lysate (ab7910) | Abcam." Antibodies‚ Proteins‚ Kits and Reagents for Life Science | Abcam • American

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