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    growth and development of Wisconsin Fast Plants Introduction It is common knowledge that plants need light to grow and develop. This is done by the conversion of light energy into usable sugars during photosynthesis. Light absorbing molecules‚ known as pigments‚ absorb only specific wavelengths of visible light‚ mostly blue and red wavelengths (1). Whatever wavelength isn’t absorbed is reflected and the reflection is the color of plant we see. Plants also respond to wavelengths of light in non-photosynthetic

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    Bone tissue chapter 7 mastering A&P 1. what shape is the patella -sesamoid (short bone) 2. Bones do not have a role in -glycogen production 3.skull-flat bone humerus-long bone ribs-flat bone spine- irrgular bone phalanges-long bone patella-sesamoid short bone tarsals- short 4. yellow bone marrow contains a large percent of? -fat 5. in adults‚ yellow marrow is located? -in the medullary cavity of the long bone 6.osteblast -forms new bone 7.the hardness of bone is

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    OF MEDICINAL PLANTS] AUTHORS : MS RESHMA R MR VISWESH VISWANATH DESIGNATION : STUDENT DEPARTMENT : MBA INSTITUTE : SAINTGITS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT PATHAMUTTOM.P.O KOTTAYAM 686532 TELEPHONE :09544433228‚ 09567292623 EMAIL ID : reshmapillai.r@gmail.com viswesh.viswanath@gmail.com SARPAKAVU PROTECTION ACT [ CONSERVATION OF MEDICILNAL PLANTS] Ms RESHMA

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    Why did plants exposed to no light grow better than the plants exposed to light? The plants exposed to no light performed better than those exposed to light is most likely caused by the plants exposed to no light having more water than those in light. Even though the amount and frequency of water added to all plants were kept the same‚ the amount of water the plants in no light had access to was more than the amount of water the plants in light had. This is due to two reasons: a) because the plants

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    Unit 5 : P2 Connective Tissue Connective tissue is made up of a number of layers formed together and there are different types of connective tissue. These are: 1. Aerolar 2. Adipose 3. Fibrous 4. Bone Tissue 5. Cartilage Tissue 6. Blood Tissue 7. Hemopoietic Connective tissue is useful for a variety of things. Some examples of the uses of this tissue type are storing fat‚ repairing tissue damage and protecting us against diseases. Muscle Tissue This tissue is made up of a large number

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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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    1. Which of the following is a major tissue type in the body? (p. 95) a. Epithelial b. Nervous c. Muscle d. Connective e. All of the above 2. Indicate where each major type of tissue can be found in the body (p.95) * Epithelial- covers body surfaces‚ cover and lines internal organs‚ compose glands * Connective- widely distributed throughout body * Muscle- attached to bones‚ in the walls of hollow organs‚ heart * Nervous-

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    Some of the most bizarre and fascinating plants in the natural world are undoubtedly carnivorous plants. Carnivory‚ defined as the consumption of animal tissue‚ is often only associated with the animal kingdom. However the existence of carnivory is widespread and diverse in the plant and fungi kingdoms as well. Specifically carnivorous plants‚ which originally descended from exclusively photosynthetic plants‚ have evolved elaborate‚ efficient‚ and diverse methods to capture‚ digest‚ and metabolize

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    Chapter 4 Tissue: The Living Fabric 4.1 What are tissues? * Groups of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common or related function * There are four basic types of tissues: 1) Epithelial (covering) 2) Connective (support) 3) Muscle (movement) 4) Nervous (communication and control) * The study of tissues is known as histology 4.2 Preparing Human Tissue for Microscopy Requirements * Specimen must be fixed (preserved) * Specimen must be

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    Understand the need for tissue viability risk assessment The skin is an outside covering for the human body. It is an organ just like the heart‚ lung and liver. It provides layer of protection and plays a vital role in maintaining body temperature and by making you aware of external stimuli through the sense of touch. The skin has two layers‚ the epidermis and the dermis‚ although not part of the skin‚ the hypodermis lies beneath the dermis. When the skin is about to be damaged it shows signs

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