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    few requires more‚ and some can either do photosynthesis in less light source however with temperature and carbon dioxide‚ daylight is additionally a noteworthy need for each plant in this world. Without sun there can’t be any presence of life on Earth. Taking a gander at the theory and perception done of both the investigations‚ I might want to presume that more dislodging happens‚ more photosynthesis happens‚ accordingly expanding the rate of photosynthesis. Test 2 with relentless light given had

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    Botany Exercise 1 – Microscopy A. The Compound Microscope  microscope – optical instrument consisting of a system of specially ground lenses that gives sharp‚ distinct‚ and highly magnified images of minute objects.  compound microscope will be used. o two lenses: eyepiece + objective lenses o inverted image base coarse adjustment knob fine adjustment knob revolving nosepiece objective lenses stage stage clips stage opening condenser iris diaphragm mirror  U-shaped platform that supports

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    Lab Report: Photosynthesis Name: Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question are you trying to answer‚ or what problem are you trying to explain? To see how the plant changes the pH of the water. Hypothesis After reading the lab instructions (but before starting the lab) record your best educated guess about what will happen in the experiment. Explain what lead you to this hypothesis. The think the pH of the water will change when the plant is added. Experimental

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    SPM Biology – Paper 3 (2003 – 2012) www.sureshkumarbio.wordpress.com 2003 Q1: To study the effect of camouflage on a predator-prey relationship [F4-Chapter 8] Q2: To study the relationship between the concentration of CO2 and the rate of photosynthesis [F4-Chapter 6] 2004 Q1; To determine the % of vitamin C in fruit juices using DCPIP solution [F4-Chapter 6] Q2: To estimate the size of the bird population [F4-Chapter 8] 2005 Q1: To determine and compare the energy content in white bread

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    Western Mindanao State University College of Science and Mathematics Zamboanga City Group No.: 02 Date Performed: April 21‚ 2014 Group Members: Date Submitted: April 25‚ 2014 Reales‚ Pharra Anthea O. Pendergat‚ Ellyssa Mae A. Pedroza‚ Rikko Jeremy C. Dinorog‚ Ivy Mae V. BIO 101 LABORATORY Activity No.: 4 Movements of Materials Across Membrane I. INTRODUCTION Many important reactions and processes in materials occur by the motion of atoms in the solid (transport)‚ which happens

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    The Effect of Light Intensity on Photosynthesis and Transpiration Inna V. Raymundo BOTANY I Section V-6L August 29‚ 2012 ¹A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Botany I laboratory under Dr. Nonnie Bautista‚ 1st sem‚ 2012-2013. ABSTRACT Photosynthesis and transpiration both play important roles in plants. But there are factors which affect the rate of photosynthesis and transpiration. The external factor that was identified is the

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    There are more to aquatic plants than just floating on the surface of water. Aquatic plants are plants that can adapt and live in a freshwater environment. They are sometimes called hydrophytes. These include plants that live in fresh wetlands‚ swamps‚ ponds‚ lakes‚ and marshes. This type of plant actually serves two important functions. First‚ they help oxygenate water (2006) and they provide nutrients and food for some fishes (Tappin‚ 2003). There are many types of aquatic plants including rooted

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    another in their structures. However‚ all plant cells have the same basic eukaryotic organization. Cells contain a nucleus‚ a cytoplasm and subcellular organelles and they are enclosed in a membrane that defines their boundaries. In the Hydrilla leaf‚ observed under the microscope‚ Cells were so distinct that the outline and the rectangular shape of the cells were clearly seen. Individual cell Middle lamella Chloroplasts

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    Keeping this in mind‚ what organelle do you think would be the most numerous inside the cells of your mouth? (Hint: what organelle is responsible for breaking things down and digesting?) lysosomes What is the movement of the chloroplasts in the hydrilla leaf cells? what its direction? and what process could account for the movement of the cytoplasm? Clockwise movement. The lipotubuloids consisting of osmiophilic granules surrounded by a system of microtubules move from one place to another within

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    The semipermeability of the cell membrane was determined using dialyzing bag models which were exposed into different osmotic conditions. In order to observe the response of animal and plant cells into these conditions‚ red blood cells (RBCs) and Hydrilla leaf were used and were exposed into different concentrations. Both cells exhibited hypertonic and hypotonic solutions when exposed to high and low concentrations respectively‚ while exhibiting isotonic when concentrations are equal. Three experiments

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