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    4 Bean seeds Water Ruler Support stick Notebook Procedure: Take your planting pot fill with planting soil a little above half way. Take your seeds but before you plant them weigh them for data. Once you have the first steps done‚ its time to plant the seeds Take one pot and one seed plant the seed about an inch down Be sure to label it "Plant one". Take your next pot plant the three seeds in different

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    QUESTION: What Soil Recipe will grow the best Pea seed? CLAIM: I believe that soil made up of 30% silt‚ 25% Water‚ 15% humus 5% Sand‚ 5% of Clay‚ and the assuming the other 25% is air‚ will grow the best pea seed. MATERIALS 100 Milliliter Dixie Cup Ground Clay _ Silt Water _ Pea Seed 100 ml measuring

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    Aim: To investigate the effect of one environmental factor on the phenotype of pea plants Background Information: Pea seeds are available with identical genetic information for height - tall or dwarf peas. These seeds can be used to demonstrate the effect of the environment on the final height of the pea plants. Tall or dwarf peas can be grown in identical conditions where all variables are kept constant apart from one environmental factor. Any differences in the height of the pea plants will be

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    grow more rapidly than a plant given the recommended amount of water. To prove my hypothesis I will use the following materials: • Bean and mielie seeds • Cotton wool • Tap water My preparation includes: • Putting one cotton wool ring on six separate saucers • Placing one bean and one mielie seed on each ring • Covering the seeds with another ring • Label three as A and three as B Group A got 10ml water as a start and from there on 4ml three times a day. Group B got 50ml water

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    shape and image are often used to depict the sun. It has a rough‚ hairy stem‚ broad‚ coarsely toothed‚ rough leaves and circular heads of flowers. The heads consist of many individual flowers which mature into seeds‚ often in the hundreds‚ on a receptacle base. From the Americas‚ sunflower seeds were brought to Europe in the 16th century‚ where‚ along with sunflower oil‚ they became a widespread cooking ingredient. Leaves of the sunflower can be used as cattle feed‚ while the stems contain a fibre which

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    Enrichment Exercise 9 “The Private Life of Plants: Traveling” was a useful documentary to help clarify my understanding on how plants manage to spread their seeds and germinate. I enjoyed watching the different time lapses for the species of plants and it helped me to see exactly what happens rather than reading it in a book or seeing a simple picture. I was amazed at all the different mechanisms plants used to travel around and not stick to just one area. I did not expect the pointy spines of

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    MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Sta. Elena‚ Marikina City LEGUMES AND NUTS Submitted By: AMANDY‚ JOMARC T. LACSON‚ ANTHONY A. ROCAPOR‚ JEWEL L. CASTILLO‚ DYNA ROSE BTTE I-A (FSM) S.Y 2012-2013

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    A gymnosperm (Greek for "naked seed") is a vascular plant that produces seeds that are not protected by fruit but are hidden in a woody cone. They do not have flowers‚ but most retain their leaves year round. Gymnosperms include over 600 species in four divisions: Conifers‚ Cycads‚ Ginkgoes‚ and Gnetophytes. Most of today’s gymnosperms belong to the conifer division. Gymnosperms are found in most of the world’s regions and take most of the credit for timber and paper products.    Angiosperms

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    What Is It? At first glance‚ you may think it is a grain‚ but it is not. It is actually a plant seed in the Goosefoot Family (Chenopodiaceae)‚ which also includes spinach‚ beets and chard. These flat disc-shaped amino-acid rich seeds are loaded with nutrition. When cooked they are light and fluffy with a soft crunch‚ which makes them a great substitute for rice. These nutritious‚ amino acid-rich seeds are light and fluffy when cooked and come in a variety of colors (gold‚ red‚ and even black).

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    found in a geo- graphic area at a particular time of year. GYMNOSPERMS 1)The seeds of gymnosperms‚ the oldest seed plants‚ are exposed to the outside and are not enclosed in a protective chamber like the angiosperms. A)Conifers are the largest group of gymnosperms . They include pines‚ spruces‚ firs‚ junipers‚ and other evergreen plants that usually retain their leaves or needles all year. Many conifers produce their seeds within a hard‚ scaly structure‚ called a cone. B)Female cones‚ which are

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