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    Plant Hemoglobin

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    Plant Hemoglobin Hemoglobin is a protein-iron compound found within the red blood cells of most vertebrates and is responsible for the cell’s red pigment. These red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the tissue cells throughout the rest of the body. Just as hemoglobin transports oxygen in humans‚ they have also been found transporting oxygen within plants. In plants‚ there are two types of hemoglobin that can be found; symbiotic and non symbiotic. Oxygen is used

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    Transpiration in Plants

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    from the aerial parts of plants‚ especially leaves but also stems‚ flowers and roots. Leaf surfaces are dotted with openings called stomates that are bordered by guard cells. Collectively‚ the structures are called stomata.[1] Leaf transpiration occurs through stomata‚ and can be as a necessary "cost" associated with many processes such as the opening of the pistil and allowing the diffusion of carbon dioxide gas from the air for photosynthesis. Transpiration also cools plants and enables mass flow

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    invasive plants

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    non-native plant in Southern California I research some information of Iris Pseudacorus which is commonly known as Yellowflag Iris. It is native to Europe‚ Western Asia‚ and northwest Africa. Especially‚ Pseudacours is one of two iris species native to British Island. It was brought to Canada and the U.S in the early 1900s in order to use as an erosion control plant such as used in sewage treatment cells. In recent decade‚ the plant is used in landscaping and sold through garden and plant dealers

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    parts of plants

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    Parts of plants Each part of a plant has a very important function.  All plants produce flowers for the same reason: to make seeds so another plant can grow. 
  Leaves: These are the parts of the plant where food is made by photosynthesis.  Leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air‚ water   
from the soil‚ and energy from the sunlight.  During photosynthesis‚ the leaves use light energy to change carbon dioxide and water into food. (sugar)
 
 Flowers: These are the reproductive parts of

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    Food Production

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    Food Productions & Consumption Choices Food is one of the most needed supplies that we all need in our daily life. And with the advances of today’s technologies‚ we are able to produce bigger amount of food as compare to the older days. However‚ food production companies have taken the technology advantages to produce a massive amount of food by adding too much antibiotics and chemicals that could eventually affect the health of the consumers. Taking from the film called "Food Inc.”‚ it has shown

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    with an in-demand product at a price that is competitively lower than that offered by firms producing the same or similar good/service. Lower Price and better quality of a product will ensure and higher profitability. To estimate the actual cost of production‚ the operations manager must address labour‚ materials‚ scrap generations‚ overhead and other initial cost of design and development. QUALITY is defined by the customer. The Operations Manger mainly looks into two aspects namely highly performance

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    Green Plants

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    Green plants absorb light energy using chlorophyll in their leaves. They use it to react carbon dioxide with water to make a sugar called glucose. The glucose is used in respiration‚ or converted into starch and stored. Oxygen is produced as a by-product. This process is called photosynthesis. Temperature‚ carbon dioxide concentration and light intensity are factors that can limit the rate of photosynthesis. Plants also need mineral ions‚ including nitrate and magnesium‚ for healthy growth. They

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    CHAPTER 36 PLANT CELLS The first barrier to form between daughter cells is the middle lamella. Daughter cells expand to their final size and make polysaccharides for a primary wall. After expansion stops waterproofing materials are added for a secondary wall. Water and dissolved materials move from cell to cell by way of pit pairs. A pit is a thin spot in the primary wall where the secondary wall is absent or separated from the primary wall by a space. Strands of cytoplasm called

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    Job outsourcing to foreign countries 2 Effects of Outsourcing American Jobs to Foreign Countries The nation’s economy will be adversely affected in areas such as unemployment‚ Social Security‚ and even retirement benefits‚ by the outsourcing of American jobs to foreign countries. This country needs to take a look at some of the ways that outsourcing to foreign countries has affected those who have already lost their jobs due to outsourcing. An article by the Washington DC Office of Public

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    Fast Plant

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    increase rate of growth and increase number of leaves. Materials and Methods The materials used included seeds of Wisconsin fast plants Brassica rapa‚ Styrofoam planting quads‚ potting soil‚ 14- 14- 14- NPK fertilizer beads‚ labeling tape‚ quad wicks‚ plastic water container with wick cloth‚ and anti-algal squares. To construct two different planters for our fast plants we used two Styrofoam planting quads. Each planter and squares inside of the planter were labeled. Each square was filled about half

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