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    Cherimoya Research Paper

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    Research Paper: Cherimoya Joselyn Salvador Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Los Angeles LCBC 122: Foundation 2 August 4‚ 2014 The cherimoya is tropical American fruit with blend flavors such like banana‚ papaya‚ mangos and pineapple. The cherimoya it’s mostly grown in inlands and dry uplands forest. The origin of the cherimoya is the valleys of Ecuador‚ Columbia

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    Dictionary.com define syrup as “1. any of various thick‚ sweet liquids prepared for table use from molasses‚ glucose‚ etc.‚ water‚ and often a flavoring agent. 2. any of various preparations consisting of fruit juice‚ water‚ etc.‚ boiled with sugar 3. Pharmocology. A concentrated sugar solution that contains medication or flavoring.” This means that a syrup is a sugar and a liquid (most often water but can be fruit juice). A simple syrup is water and sugar boiled together until the sugar melts

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    In this lab the rate of germination in relation to temperature was observed testing the hypothesis‚ if the seeds are exposed to cold temperatures then they will not germinate. In the standard germination test a total of one hundred corn seeds were divided into four groups of twenty-five and each group was used to make a ragdoll. The rag dolls were germinated in room temperature. In the cold test one hundred corn seeds were placed on four layers of moist paper towels in the bottom of a metal tray

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    Hemp vs. Marijuana No plant is more misunderstood than hemp — or more confused with marijuana. In fact‚ for some‚ hemp is just another word for marijuana. But in reality‚ nothing is further from the truth. The distinction between marijuana and hemp is often muddled because while they’re both bred for different and specific uses‚ they’re still distant cousins that yield from the plant. So then‚ what exactly are the differences between these two strains? Each bred for specific purposes It’s true

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    Yoshimoto uses plants in Kitchen to symbolise growth‚ which is primarily demonstrated through the character Mikage. Plants are used to present the idea that inner growth is an ongoing process‚ requiring consistent attention. Yoshimoto highlights the difficulties in achieving inner growth and presents it as a challenging process. Throughout‚ it is made explicitly clear that one is unable to develop without the assistance of others. After the death of her Grandmother‚ Mikage is exposed to a new way

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    Constructing Plant Phylogeny Based on Morphological Characteristics and Molecular Data Phylogeny is the study of evolutionary relationships among groups of living and extinct organisms on earth (Campbell et al.‚ 2011). To show evolutionary relationships‚ a phylogenetic tree (a visual representation of the lineages among organisms) is constructed. All phylogenetic trees are hypotheses that are to be tested‚ modified‚ and tested again. One type of tree‚ known as a

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    Almost all plants have roots that grow into the soil to help support its life. Roots are used by the plants to take nutrients and water out of the soil and send it through the plant. They also stabilize the plant. The root is made up multiple parts starting at the bottom with the root cap‚ then the zone of cell division next is the zone of cell elongation‚ and at the top of the root is the zone of differentiation. To figure out what section of the root has the highest number of cells in mitosis we

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    Anatomy of flowering plants deals with the study of internal structure of various organs of flowering plants. The tyloses are the structures present in the woody tissues of dicot stems. These are the extension of xylem parenchyma cells into the vessel elements(NEET-II 2016). Cortex tissue is present in between the epidermis and stele. It is multilayered and is made up of parenchymatous cells with big intercellular spaces (NEET-II 2016). Wood of gymnosperms does not contain vessels.e.g- Pinus is

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    Section 1 Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to separate plant pigments using chromatography‚ calculate Rf values using the collected data‚ and study photosynthesis with isolated chloroplasts. Light energy Light energy Background Information (Activity A): In photosynthesis‚ plant cells convert light energy into chemical energy that is stored in sugars and other organic compounds. It is an endergonic and anaerobic reaction. Critical to the process is chlorophyll‚ the primary photosynthetic pigment

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    relationships between the two members of each pair you have chosen. In your discussion include structural adaptations and their functional significance. a. Green Algae...Vascular Plants b. Prokaryotes....Eukaryotes a. Green Algae and Vascular Plants have clear evolutionary relationships. Both Green algae and vascular plants have many similarities displaying this fact. Just a few of these similarities include that both groups have chloroplasts with chlorophyll b and beta-carotene (for getting food)

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