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    Plant

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    Plants‚ also called green plants (Viridiplantae in Latin)‚ are living organisms of the kingdom Plantae including such multicellular groups as flowering plants‚ conifers‚ ferns and mosses‚ as well as‚ depending on definition‚ the green algae‚ but not red or brown seaweeds like kelp‚ nor fungi or bacteria. Green plants have cell walls with cellulose and characteristically obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis using chlorophyll contained in chloroplasts‚ which gives them their

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    Germinated Pea Lab Report

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    non germinated pea would consume more oxygen and from that question I made the hypothesis that if the garden pea has more water saturated in it than the other dry peas it would consume more oxygen because water is a key molecule in the facilitation of certain reaction and processes especially in cellular respiration. In conclusion‚ the lab demonstrated many critical things relating to cellular respiration. It showed that the rates of cellular respiration are greater in germinating peas than in non-germinating

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    Alaskan Pea Plant Sowing Depth Experiment By Ian Armstrong Table of Contents Review of Literature pg. 2-3 Hypothesis pg.3 Variables and Groups pg. 4 Materials pg.4 Procedure pg.4-5 Results pg.5-6 Discussion of Results pg.6-8 Bibliography pg.8-9 Review of Literature Alaskan peas have the shortest growing season of all pea types. This strain was developed to adapt to short growing seasons and colder climates. They were developed in 1881 by Thomas Laxton. They grow to be approximately 3 feet

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    rain effects the growth or germination of plants. In this experiment we are testing if acid rain effects the growth or germination of common pea seeds. The independent variable in this experiment is the replica of the acid rain (or the PH level)‚ while the dependent variable is the growth/and or germination of the pea seeds. This is a common problem in our environment today as rain continually gets more acidic. Our hypotheses in this experiment were that the growth of the pea seeds in the experimental

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    Toxic Plants

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    Lauren Kelly Individual Student Presentation 28 July 2013 Toxic Plants 10. Would you believe that there’s a tree so poisonous that you don’t actually have to touch it to be harmed? It’s called the manchineel tree (found throughout the Florida Everglades‚ Central America and the Caribbean. Inhaling sawdust or smoke tree may result in a variety of uncomfortable side effects‚ including coughing‚ laryngitis and bronchitis. Some reports suggest that simply standing beneath the tree during a rainstorm

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    Black Eyed Peas Thesis

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    The quartet of the Black Eyed Peas‚ which are currently apl.de.ap‚ Fergie‚ Taboo‚ and will.i.am‚ are an inspirational and very musically inclined group that have an amazing way of displaying emotion and feeling in their music. Their unique style used to create music makes people from all over the world from Australia to America enthralled by them. According to their official website‚ BEP(BlackEyedPeas).com‚ the seven and a half million albums sold worldwide‚ the four Grammy nominations‚ the Grammy

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    Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and Pea (Pisum Sativum) Temperature Germination Experiment Abstract: This experiment had the purpose of testing temperature for bean and pea seed germination. 100 beans were taken and split into four groups of 25. Each Group of 25 beans was folded inside a damp paper towel. Two of the damp paper towels‚ with the beans inside‚ were put in a plastic bag and then moved to a warm place and the other two paper towels were put in a plastic bag and then moved to a cold room

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    of Water on Germination and Plant Growth in Marigolds Question: How does the amount of water given to a plant affect how much it grows? Hypothesis: If I give water to a marigold seed then it will germinate and the plant will grow more than a seed not given water. Independent Variable (IV): the amount of water given a seed/plant Dependent Variable (DV): the amount of plant growth Control Group: The group of plants given water Experimental Group: The group of plants given no water Constants:

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    Black-Eyed Peas Lab Report

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    2014 Observing and Analyzing the Rate of Cellular Respiration in Germinating and Non-germinating Black-eyed Peas I. Hypothesis If the cellular respiration rate of germinating black-eyed peas and non-germinating black-eyed peas is compared then the germinating black-eyed peas will have the higher respiration rate. II. Background Organisms need some sort of energy to facilitate their growth and development. Usually‚ this energy is in the form of adenosine triphosphate‚ or ATP. Cellular respiration

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    “Do Different Music Genres Affect Plant Growth?” The purpose is to test how different music genres affect plant growth. The test may or may not validate the hypothesis made‚ that the plants exposed to classical music will be effected in a more positive way than the plants which are exposed to hardcore music. The procedure is as follows: Nine dyanthus flowers are separated into three groups: classical music‚ control group‚ and hardcore music. Every morning plants are watered and left outside for

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