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    The Only Tree Left

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    The Only Tree Left I was walking past the great forests of Tree Land and thinking to myself ‘Where are all the trees?’ So I walked up to the only tree left and asked “Where is your family?” The tree didn’t reply but stood there still slowly starting to shed its leaves. I went closer and whispered to it “Don’t you worry‚ I’ll help you find the kidnapper.” I moved forward and saw someone loading log-wood into his truck. I quickly went up to him and “You are under arrest!” The strange man started laughing

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    Alugbati Leaves

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    Alugbati is a succulent‚ branched‚ smooth‚ twining herbaceous vine‚ several meters in length. Stems are purplish or green. Leaves are somewhat fleshy‚ ovate or heart-shaped‚ 5 to 12 centimeters long‚ stalked‚ tapering to a pointed tip with a cordate base. Spikes are axillary‚ solitary‚ 5 to 29 centimeters long. Flowers are pink‚ about 4 millimeters long. Fruit is fleshy‚ stalkless‚ ovoid or nearly spherical‚ 5 to 6 millimeters long‚ and purple when mature. • Phytochemical screening of various

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    Quality Seedling

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    Quality seedlings are essential for good growth and performance of vegetable crops. Hence‚ the practice of seedling production is emerging as a profession and commercial activity. During the past‚ as most of the vegetable varieties were open pollinated‚ farmers produced the seedlings at a relatively low cost by preparing their own nursery beds. However‚ due to increase in demand for seeds of hybrid varieties which cost much more than the open pollinated varieties‚ many progressive farmers and agriculture

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    When I was a middle age kid‚ I used to think about the house I wanted to live in when I grew up. I still remember the general details of the one I imagined. Zooming in on the most important feature‚ the back of the house featured a sort of glassed in porch with a view of a totally private yard. Nobody could see in or out. In my dream house that lovely yard was always green and surrounded by all sorts of leafy trees. I don’t recall flowers‚ although there surely were a few. The important thing

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    The Last Leaf by O. Henry

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    "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry is an interesting short story about a sick girl who is deeply affected by a bare ivy vine. Johnsy thinks that she will die as soon as the last leaf on that vine falls. She becomes close to death‚ but a neighbor called Mr. Behrman‚ an artist‚ saves her life and dies. This paper will focus on different causes and effects involved in‚ first‚ Johnsy’s case and‚ second‚ the death of Mr. Behrman. First‚ many things lead Johnsy to be touched with the idea of death. When Johnsy

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    SUMMARY OF UNCHOPPING A TREE by William Stanley Merwin Merwin’s Unchopping a Tree is a procedural essay as we can infer from the title alone. Here‚ Merwin describes what it takes for one to put together again a tree that has been cut down. Note that the author is very accurate in his steps so as to ensure that the tree will be exactly what it was when the rebuilding is done. According to Merwin‚ we have to start with the leave sand all others that belong to the tree’s crowning glory. They

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    In Paramecium Lab Report

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    Exocytosis Lab Report Rough Draft Abstract: In Paramecium caudatum‚ trichocysts are 10^3 secretory vesicles that are released from the cytoplasm. We first observed how the presence of Alcian blue dye triggers normal secretion of trichocysts‚ and we then tested four different hypotheses in order to determine how the presence of Ca++ ions in the extracellular and intracellular environment affects the secretion of trichocysts. Our first our hypothesis tested whether extracellular calcium is

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    Seeing Similarities Between Plants and Animals As you look around outside‚ you may see birds perched in trees‚ frogs croaking on lily pads‚ and even dogs digging in the grass. Our world is filled with plants and animals‚ yet when a person thinks of the phrase ’plants and animal‚’ they automatically begin thinking about the differences between the two. As different as they may seem‚ plants and animals are very similar in the following areas: reproduction‚ human uses‚ and the requirement of water

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    It is important that students understand the biology of trees to further be aware of trees’ role in the ecosystem throughout How to Measure &itsIDlife. Week 1 Day 3 Seedlin g Seed Sapling Snag Mature Oak  Like all living things trees have a life cycle:  Birth  Growth  Aging  Death  As trees grow‚ their physical form changes as does their role in the forest ecosystem Which came first - the tree‚ or the seed?  Seeds come in a variety of shapes‚ weights‚ colors‚ and sizes‚ depending on

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    deficiency and toxicity in plants Nutrient Micronutrient Nitrogen (N) Deficiency effect Toxicity effect Leaves become dark green and susceptible to drought‚ pests and diseases as well as failed yield for fruits and seed crops. Limit the uptake of other nutrient‚ which is magnesium or potassium. Older leaves at the bottom of plant will start to become yellowish (chlorosis) while the rest of the plant’s leaves will be light green. Calcium (Ca) Newer leaves at the top of the plant will be distorted and

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