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    Greek/Latin Roots Acer‚ Acid‚ Acri- Bitter‚ Sour‚ Sharp Examples: Acerate : Shaped like a needle. Acidity: Quality of sourness Acrimonious: Nagging and bitter The acerate building towered over me. The acidity of vinegar made him vomit. The wife grew acrimonious. Anni‚ Annu‚ Enni- Year Examples: Annuity: Money paid annually Biennial: Occurrence of two years Triennial: Occurrence of three years His annuity was a good six figures.

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    Phytostimulation Plant Selection Natural Revegetation using native plants 2. Establishment of Non-native plants Operations and Maintenance Cost Fertilizer Irrigation Aeration Harvest and Disposal Conclusion Introduction to Phytoremediation Phytoremediation is a word formed from the Greek prefix “phyto” meaning plant‚ and the Latin suffix “remedium” meaning to clean or restore (Mcgraw hill). It is a bioremediation process which uses various types of plants to remove‚ transfer

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    Neutrons are neutral particles with no charge that are found in the nucleus. Plants Xylem tubes can be up to 1 metre in length. Xylems give support‚ strength and rigidity to the stem. Water that enters the xylem in the roots is transported upwards through the stem to the leaves‚ which is a process also known as transpiration. The phloem transport sugars to the whole of the plant. Sugars are made in leaves of the plant during photosynthesis. Sugars that are transported to other cells can be used

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    get the tree’s roots so she can eat them. He’s like "But we’s not suppose to‚" and she’s like "GIMME FOODZ!" so he goes and starts digging up the tree roots and he breaks a hole in the sky and he’s like "OMG" and runs away and then the wife is like "FINE I’ll get it myself" so she goes to the tree and sticks her head down the hole to see what she can see‚ and she sees the sea. The she falls down the hole‚ and birds carry her onto the back of a turtle and she offers to plant the roots she got from the

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    plate scraped‚ leaving the ring of root primordia intact‚ to stimulate root growth. Onions will be suspended to allow germination in 220-mL glass jars half-filled with mineral water for 72h in a 12h light/12h dark cycle at room temperature. For each series‚ the onion with the poorest root growth will be discarded. The onions will then be transferred to glass jars containing 0.625‚ 1.25‚ 2.5‚ 5‚ and 10 mg/mL of T. indica methanol leaf extracts to which the roots will be exposed for 48 h in the same

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    Section 002 Chapter Summary 13-14 The Man Who Quit Money As Chapter 13 unfolds‚ Mark Sundeen begins to point similar stories of people like Daniel Shellabeger‚also known as Daniel Suelo‚ who set out to find the meaning life.Leaving all their worldly possessions and money behind‚ to set out on a pilgrimage solely based off of faith. From the "Peace Pilgrim" to the Freegans to founders of Free Meal. These group of people had tapped into a spiritual freedom that many people in society are secretly searching

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    each case. Use etymological dictionaries if necessary. seem‚ autumn‚ reason‚ protege‚ espadrilles‚ law‚ eau-de-cologne‚ wine‚ market‚ phenomenon‚ dish‚ corps‚ kohlrabi‚ zinc‚ chair‚ kamikaze‚ plant‚ ski‚ prestige‚ au revoir‚ kitchen‚ bishop‚ society‚ chivalry‚ fiance‚ garage‚ joy‚ happy‚ aunt‚ egg‚ kimono‚ plant‚ battle‚ face‚ facade‚ bona fide‚ poncho. 5) Segment the following words into morphemes. Define the semantic and structural types of morphemes. Model:

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    mitosis in a garlic root tip. Apparatus: Garlic roots 5 Molar hydrochloric acid Toluidine blue stain 2 watch glasses or small sample tubes Hollow glass blocks Pipettes Microscope slides and cover slips Pair of fine forceps Filter paper Microscope with magnifications of x100 and x400 Stop watch Method: 1. Firstly cut out about 1cm from several root tips of growing garlic roots. Choose root tips which are white and have rounded edges‚ not ones that are turning brown 2. Place the root tips in a hollow

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    AIM: To study an area of mangrove forest and become familiar with: 1. The different types of mangroves. 2. Their various adaptations to the hostile intertidal environment. 3. The importance of mangroves. 4. The different requirements and subsequent zonation or various species. APPARATUS: hygrometer or whirling psychrometer dichotomous keys pH meter canopy/ground cover diagnostic tube light meter wind meter thermometer compass PROCEDURE: The study is

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    Paper 1 Section A |Terms with *‚ mark deduction for spelling error. | |Marks | |1 | |D→E→B→C→A |(2) | | | |(1) (1) | | |2 |(a) |During the favourable season more secondary xylem cells are formed and they are larger

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