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    jardi tancat

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    by rolling and pulsating their spines they resemble the support they have for one another in the community throughout their hardships and sorrow. Gestural movements are incorporated throughout Jardi Tancat. One of the motifs include ‘sowing’ or seed planting action‚ which involves a low‚ curved line of the spine again to emphasize the straining work. Hunched over with a slumped dynamic

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    Tomato Plant

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    TOMATO PLANT 1) Seed: Tomato seeds are small‚ flat and disk shaped and about 1/8 inch wide. They contain two energy storage organs called cotyledons and an embryo encased in a hard outer shell called the seed coat. The seed is the dormant or resting stage of the plant life cycle. When young tomato plants are damaged‚ they tend to go into a dormant‚ survival stage in which plant growth is delayed for a while. Frost damage is something to look out for when planting tomatoes early on in the season

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    Science Test

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    School of the Sacred Heart of San Jose City 2126 Maharlika Road‚ Abar 1st‚ San Jose City SECOND QUARTER TEST SCIENCE 3 A. Y. 2013 - 2014 ______________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ______________________________________________________ Score: _________ I. Check (√ ) the proper ways to take care of plants and cross ( x ) that do not. ________1. Water

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    Acid Rain Experiment.

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    powerstation producing sulphuric acid‚ falling on the seedlings as acid. Research QuestionHow do different concentrations of acid rain affect the growth rate of cress seedlings?HypothesisI predict that the stronger the concentration of the acid the fewer seeds will germinate and the less they will grow because acid rain has very harmful effects on plants‚ damaging the leaves‚ removing water from the waxy cuticle and limiting the nutrients available. VariablesIndependent variable (to manipulate‚ alter)

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    Ap Bio Unit Packet 38-40

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    Chapters 38-40 Answer all questions on looseleaf or type the answers in from the website and print. PART A: 1. Draw a general diagram of the life cycle of a seed plant. Indicate which steps are haploid and which are diploid. 2. Define microsporogenesis and megasporogenesis. In what portion(s) of the flower does each of these processes occur? What is the end product of each process? Microsporogenesis

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    Alexandre Guay A.P. Literature The Cycle of Nature The term "germinal" does not make any appearance in Emile Zola ’s novel‚ even though it is used as the title. The word itself represents the seventh month of the Republican calendar‚ which starts in March and ends in the middle of April. The Republican calendar is a calendar that was created by the French government during the French Revolution. Used for twelve years‚ the calendar had twelve months that had a certain relationship with the

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    One Lonely Evening

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    plants could have had more growth time one day. Also‚ the plants will be measured with the same ruler every time they are measured to ensure the measurements are equal. Materials The materials needed for this biology lab are: * 10 sunflower seeds per type of water (total of 20) * 20 separate planters * A ruler (for measurement) * Two ¼ cup for watering the plants * Source of rain water * Source of clan drinking water * Light source‚ the sun * Soil | Ruler¼ Cup

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    Geranium

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    summer‚ by seed‚ or by division in autumn or spring. The genus name is derived from the Greek γέρανος‚ géranos‚ or γερανός‚ geranós‚ crane. The English name "cranesbill" derives from the appearance of the fruit capsule of some of the species. Species in the Geranium genus have a distinctive mechanism for seed dispersal. This consists of a beak-like column which springs open when ripe and casts the seeds some distance. The fruit capsule consists of five cells‚ each containing one seed‚ joined to

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    Colleus Lab Report

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    Zach Sexton December 4‚ 2014 Bot 121 Lab Coleus Lab Report 1. A cutting can form an entire new plant if cutting being used has a meristem. If the cutting has no meristem‚ mitosis will not occur and you will end up with a dead piece of plant material. In order to successfully grow a new plant through a cutting‚ your plant must have adventitious root growth which in order to deliver water and nutrients to the plant. Adventitious roots are created through cell potency where cells differentiate. The

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    Santol

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    Santol Santol fruit is round with juicy and as big as a big apple in sized. Inside the santol fruit there is a white juicy tissue approximately 3 to 5 brown seeds. The seeds are up to 2 cm long in size. SANTOL FRUIT Introduction - The Santol fruit tissue is mostly sub-acid or sour in nature. When the fruit is unripe‚ this tissue is even more sour. The Filipinos like it even in sour condition and generally eaten with some salt. In the local markets of the Philippines the santol is always for sale

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