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    Biology Kingdom Plantae

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    Coniferophyta Division The Coniferophyta Division is made up of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs. These plants tend to be tough and can survive in stressful environments‚ including drought‚ high winds‚ heat‚ and cold. Some Conifers are the oldest plants on earth‚ growing to over 5‚000 years old. Conifers have either needles or scale-like leaves. They bear cones instead of fruits‚ and their seeds do not have a shell-like outer coating like flowering plants. Plants from the Coniferophyta Division

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    down sensitive and acne-prone skin with the bee pollen (which is good in correcting darkening‚ wrinkles and blemishes) and it helps to revitalizing as well. Along with the shampoo‚ it hydrates the scalp by giving hydration‚ meanwhile it helps to improve hair growth and reduce hair loss. It may sounds pretty normal but it has a hidden secret within it. The major features of the Royal Jelly is their ‘’thick kind of substances’’‚ which is the bee pollen. It’s rich in B Vitamins 1‚2‚3‚5‚6 and B 12‚ Vitamin

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    Marijuana Essay

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    and other cancer killing biochemical’s. Another aspect of the dangers of marijuana is asthma. Some people are allergic to cannabis pollen‚ resulting in asthma‚ or inflammation of the nose. In a test that was given in Nebraska‚ 122 people were given skin tests for cannabis pollen‚ and other ragweed allergens. Forty-eight of the 122 tested positive for cannabis pollen‚ and of the forty eight who tested positive‚ twenty two experienced respiratory symptoms during the test period. Driving ability is

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    Enviromentalism

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    support organic food. Genetical modified food is harmful on the enviroment and natural resources.For instance‚ pollen from B.t. corn causes high mortality rates in monarch butterfly caterpillars. Monarch caterpillars consume milkweed plants‚ not corn‚ but the fear is that if pollen from B.t. corn is blown by the wind onto milkweed plants in neighboring fields‚ the caterpillars could eat the pollen and perish. In our country we can grow nearly all the vegetables we eat ourselves‚ so to support our agriculture

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    ------------------------------------------------- Zoosporic fungi belonging to class Oomycetes of Kingdom Chromista and Phylum Chytridiomycota of Kingdom Eumycota‚ were isolated and cultured in this experiment. Baiting technique was conducted using 6 baits: pollen grains‚ snake skin‚ animal dung‚ shrimp exoskeleton and cockroach‚. The morphological and reproductive characterization was also conducted on the isolated zoosporic fungi. ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Zoospores

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    Bee Bread Research Paper

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    The result of this study showed that bee bread extract has a protective effect in aluminum induced anemia and it significantly ameliorates hepato-renal toxicity and reduces the elevated CRP level and monocytes and leukocytes counts encountered after aluminum exposure. Aluminum alone caused significant anemia‚ elevation of BUN‚ CRP‚ leukocytes and monocytes counts and liver enzymes‚ ALT and AST‚ and deceased creatinine clearance. Chemical analysis and antioxidant study showed that it contains fat

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    reaction to a normally harmless substance‚ one that does not bother most people. People with allergies are often sensitive to many substances. Common allergens that cause allergic reactions include seasonal‚ outdoor allergens like tree‚ grass‚ and weed pollen‚ and year-round indoor allergens including dust particles‚ animal dander‚ and indoor mold. Most people usually can be cured by various treatments. Many people are curious why they are allergic and others are not. The answer to this is that allergies

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    The humble bumble bee is a slow and gentle insect much unlike its cousin the honey bee. Indeed they are never in a particular hurry as they go about their business collecting pollen in the gardens and surroundings that they live in. If you happen to come cross a bumble bee nest that is in your garden or backyard‚ then you will not suffer any misfortune if you just leave them alone. It is when you aggravate them that they can get angry and come out with the aim of attacking those that have angered

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    Monocots & Dicots

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    dicots. The flowers of monocot plants typically have petals‚ stamens and other floral parts in threes or multiples of three such as six or nine. Dicots have flower parts in multiples of four or five. The pollen grains from monocot flowers have a single furrow through the outer layers‚ while dicot pollen grains have three furrows. However‚ some monocots have features of dicots and some dicots have features of monocots‚ meaning there’s a "fuzzy" border between these classes. Leaves and Stems The leaves

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    the rest of the population and cross pollinated the F2s with each other. We did this by using a rod with a bee attached to the ned of it by gently touching the anthers of one flower on Plant 1 with the tip of the rod to collect the pollen grain and delivered the pollen grain to the stigma of a flower on Plant 2 in the same pot. Similarly‚ we gently touched the anthers of one flower on Plant 2 with the tip

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