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    As you may know‚ the bees are vanishing. Most people may say‚ “ehh bees aren’t important‚ they just make honey”. Which is not true‚ bees play a huge role in our daily life. Did you know that bees pollinate one third of out diet? Without bees there wouldn’t be apples‚ oranges‚ melons or broccoli. Most people just don’t understand the seriousness of this problem! There has been a lot of misunderstanding and confusion when it comes to the reasoning of this bee problem. Up to this day there still

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    Calyx & Corolla

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    & Corolla provides a much fresher product to the customer than their competitors. Through Federal Express Calyx & Corolla have an excellent relationship with the growers. Calyx & Corolla uses 30 quality growers to supply their flowers. The top eight of these growers supply close to 80% of their orders‚ however no one grower supplies more than 25% of its products to Calyx & Corolla (Wylie and Salmon‚ 1999). Calyx & Corolla has exclusivity agreements with all growers they

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    Butterfly Bush

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    Like many other winged insects‚ what butterflies do for the environment that is perhaps most important is pollinating plants. The diet of adult butterflies consists mostly of nectar from flowers. While gathering nectar‚ the butterflies pick up pollen on their feet and wings and transfer it to neighboring flowers and plants‚ continuing the life cycle of many plants that other animals depend on for survival. Eating Aphids & Rotten Fruit o As caterpillars‚ some butterflies eat aphids in addition to

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    Plant Body

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    tube cells) *Epidermis – outermost cell layer that covers the leaves‚ stems etc BASIC PLANT BODY • Plant is divided into shoots and roots. Shoots – structures above ground (arises from plumule) › functional parts of shoots – stems‚ leaves‚ flowers and fruits. Roots - structures below ground. - anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from soil. STEMS – serve as storage areas for sugar and starch. › Node – point at which a leaf or branch attaches to main stem › Internode

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    Wildlife Biology

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    Amphibian- American Bullfrog‚ June 5‚ 2005. It is the largest frog native to Missouri and can be found in every county. * Flower- Hawthorn Blossom ‚ March 16‚ 1923. The flowers are white and grow in bunches. It is most common in Southern Missouri. * Tree- Flowering dogwood‚ June 20‚ 1955. It’s small is size‚ not usually growing over 40 feet. Sprouts greenish-yellow flowers in clusters. * Aquatic Animal- Paddlefish‚ May 23‚ 1997. The Mississippi‚ Missouri‚ and the Osage are the only rivers

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    Assignment 1: “The roles of phytochromes and cryptochromes in flowering.” Introduction: Light is vital for photosynthesis. It is necessary to direct plant growth and development.  Light acts as a signal to initiate and regulate photoperiodism and photomorphogenesis.  There are two light-sensing systems involved in these responses: a) the red light sensitive system (Phytochrome system) * Phytochrome is a plant photoreceptor. It is found in the leaves of most plants (including all

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    The Lost Child

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    mustard-field‚ pale like melting gold as it swept across miles and miles of even land. A group of dragon-flies were bustling about on their gaudy purple wings‚ intercepting the flight of a lone black bee or butterfly in search of sweetness from the flowers. The child followed them in the air with his gaze‚ till one of them would still its wings and rest‚ and he would try to catch it. But it would go fluttering‚ flapping‚ up into the air‚ when he had almost caught it in his hands. Then his mother

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    Descriptive Essay

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    grassy trail as it winds through a field of yucca plants with stiff‚ pointed leaves resembling pineapple tops. Wild purple flowers with yellow centers grow intermittently around the plants as if to bring a little color to the dryness of the landscape. I pause as a butterfly with large yellow and blue wings flutters from flower to flower‚ collecting pollen that the colorful flowers so graciously provide. As I walk further into the field‚ I find myself under a canopy of trees. The large trunks twist

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    Poetry Essay

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    devastated and not sure she can go on without him. She lament’s sorrowfully even as her surroundings are coming to life. The poet uses the element of alliteration. This is evident in the words flames‚ flamed and fire; and later in the poem feel‚ fall and flowers. Assonance is also very visible as is reflected later in the poem with words like they‚ today and away. Symbolism and pathos add to the poem making it a very poignant story. Williams uses irony and imagery from the beginning of this literature. It

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    cause. It is very obvious that bees play an important role in the ecosystem and for humans. Honey bees help the process of pollination. This process happens when a Honey Bee lands on a flower and transmits pollen grains (Male) to the stigma (Female) inside the flower. This happens everytime a bee lands on a flower. This process is more important than ever‚ due to the growing population of the earth and United States. The body of honeys bees make them excellent pollinators. Their fuzzy hair traps

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