(a) 140 years (c) 80 years Theory of ’saltations’ (b) proteins (d) amino acids (b) 60 years (d) 40 years was given by (c) Mixed (d) None of these 11. Pappus helps in dispersal of pollen in (a) Asteraceae (b) Brassicaceae (c) Malvaceae (d) Solanaceae 12. In which of the following groups are seeds present? (a) Psilophyta (c) Lycopodiophyta 13. Match the columns. Column I (Vitamins) A. B. C. D. B‚ D E C 1. 3. 4. 3. (a) G Mendel (b) Hugo de Vries (c) J B S Haldane (d) HJ Miller 4. The animal
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chromatography process‚ the eluent is collected in series of fractions. The eluent’s flow composition can be observed and each fraction is analysed to what specific color it will show. Introduction The Capsicum frutescens (siling labuyo) of the family Solanaceae‚ is a short-lived perennial with woody stems that reach a height of two meters‚ glabrous or pubescent leaves‚ has two or more greenish-white flowers per node‚ and extremely pungent fruit. This plant is cultivated in the tropics and warmer regions
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Caloocan City Science High School 10th Avenue cor. P. Sevilla St.‚ Grace Park‚ Caloocan City Red Chili Peppers (Capsicum annuum) as an Anti-Hyperglycemia Property as a Replacement Insulin In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Research Submitted By: Erika Mei Asia Marvin Julius Dente Mary Amiabelle Limjoco Submitted To: Mr. Aaron Bren E. Julaton July 2013 Introduction Diabetes can often be detected by carrying out a urine test‚ which determines whether
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RESULTS…………………………………………………………………....….VI CONCLUSION……………………………………………………….….….…VII BIBLIOGRPAHY……………………………………………………….….……VIII RESEARCH The potato is a starchy‚ tuberous crop from the perennial Solanum tuberosum of the Solanaceae family (also known as the nightshades). The word may refer to the plant itself as well as the edible tuber. In the region of the Andes‚ there are some other closely related cultivated potato species. Potatoes were introduced outside the Andes region
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How the Potato Changed the World In today’s world the potato is the fifth most vital crop universal‚ it follows wheat‚ corn‚ rice and sugar cane. However in the 18th century the potato was an amazing novelty‚ part of a global environmental fit started by Christopher Columbus. Roughly 250 million years ago‚ the world consisted of a single giant landmass now known as Pangaea. Physical forces broke Pangaea separately‚ creating the continents and hemispheres well-known today. Over the eons
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than 1‚000 species of monocots and dicots‚ including many economically important crops (Palukaitis and García-Arenal‚ 2003; Palukaitis et al.‚ 1992). In China‚ CMV is commonly detected as the principal virus infecting field crops in the families Solanaceae (including tobacco‚ tomato‚ potato‚ pepper‚ etc.)‚ Brassicaceae (including brassicas‚ radish‚ turnip‚ etc.) and Fabaceae (including soybean‚ cowpea‚ etc.). As shown in Fig. 1.1‚ CMV strain containing a satellite RNA co-infected with Tomato mosaic
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Eggplant Scientific name: Solanum melongena L. Family: Solanaceae Seed | Sown seeds | Ants | Seedling Stage | Stem | Cutworm | Leaves | Aphids Colorado potato beetle Cutworm Eggplant flea beetle Spider mites Stink bug Whitefly | Vegetative Stage | Stems | Eggplant fruit and shoot borer | Leaves | Aphids Colorado potato beetle Cutworm Eggplant flea beetle Spider mites Stink bug Whitefly | Reproductive Stage | Fruits | Eggplant fruit and shoot borer |
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BOTANY FINAL REVIEW CHAPTER 3 1.Parenchyma- Alive‚ “loosely packed”‚ most versatile‚ can photosynthesize ‚storage ‚1 cell wall Collenchyma- Alive‚ chunky‚ thick at corners‚ 1 cell wall Scherenchyma- Dead‚ support and protection‚ 2 cell walls 2. Cells in vascular tissue: XYLEM PHLOEM What substance(s) is/areTransported in this tissue? | Transports waterAnd nutrients | Transports sugars | In which direction is
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UNIT 1 DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD Chapter 1 The Living World Chapter 2 Biological Classification Chapter 3 Plant Kingdom Chapter 4 Animal Kingdom Biology is the science of life forms and living processes. The living world comprises an amazing diversity of living organisms. Early man could easily perceive the difference between inanimate matter and living organisms. Early man deified some of the inanimate matter (wind‚ sea‚ fire etc.) and some among the animals and plants. A common feature of all
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(Aizoaceae); Blackiella aellen‚ Arthrocnemon glaucum and Atriplex halimus (Chenopodiaceae)‚ Thymelaea hirsute (Thymelaeaceae)‚ Carduus g e t u l u s ‚ A t r a c t y l i s carduus a n d E c h i n o p s spinosissimus (Compositae)‚ Nicotiana glauca (Solanaceae)‚ Alhagi maurorum (Fabaceae) species were investigated. The fungal effects of these plants were tested by agar tube dilution method using Fusarium solani‚ Fusarium oxysporum‚ Aspergillus flavus‚ Alternaria alternate‚ Rhizoctnia solani‚ Pythium ultimum
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