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    Transport in Plants

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    mesophyll and out of the stomata. It is because of this process of water leaving the leaves it is called transpiration. (Mackean‚ D. G.;‚ 2002) Our experiment was to find the rates of water uptake in different conditions. The conditions we use are sunlight‚ shadow‚ wind‚ and no air getting to the plant at all. The apparatus we were using is called a potometer. The potometer includes a beaker‚ a capillary tube with scale‚ a three way tap‚ and a syringe. First you fill the syringe with water. Then

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    photons) hit single chlorophyll pigments in the cells of the plant leaves. 2 Photoautotrophs is the term used for plants that create energy out of sunlight. Plants that do not use the sun’s energy are called chemoautotrophs.3 For photosynthesis to begin a few conditions must be met; enough water must be available in a plant’s body‚ there should be direct sunlight on its leave‚ the leaves are green‚ and the leaves need to have access to carbon dioxide in the air.4 When the light energy has stimulated enough

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    then moves towards plants leaves. When lead is found in the leaves this prevents the plant to absorb sunlight which is need for photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis the plants end up dying. So that means they cannot produce oxygen which we use to breathe. Net primary productivity can depend on the productivity of the ecosystem. NPP’s main energy source is sunlight. So if there is very little sunlight then the plants NPP number will be low. This energy is later absorbed by plants and even algae. Climate

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    HOW DO SUNSPOTS AFFECT US ON EARTH?? Sunspots usually travel in connected pairs. The surface of the sun can reveal small dark areas that vary in numbers and location. Sunspots even tend to cluster in bands above and below the equator. Sunspots are darker than the rest of the sun because they are lower in temperature and release less energy than the areas surrounding them. Sunspots largest number recorded is about 200. Sunspots last for several days. Even though the largest ones can last for so many

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    light then bounces‚ or reflects‚ off of the back of the droppled and refracts once again as it leave the dropplet on the same side it entered. By the time the light reaches your eyes the refraction is so noticeable that you see all the colors of sunlight spread apart - creating a Rainbow Colors of rb traditionally‚ the rainbow’s colours are described as red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚blue‚ indigo and violet. In fact‚ our eyes can discern many more indivual hues. Rainbow colours are not "pure". The

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    time travel

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    releasing the used energy into our atmosphere. Four main factors needed to produce these processes are sunlight‚ oxygen‚ carbon dioxide‚ and water. I would explain to Van Helmont that under a microscope plants have cells that have tiny green pigments that contain chloroplast where all of the chemical reactions are computed. In photosynthesis a plant takes in carbon dioxide‚ water‚ and sunlight to produce its food and energy. The sun puts off wavelengths that allow plants to capture photons. To

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    that a gleam of flickering sunshine might now and then be seen at its solitary play along the path” (165). This ties the entire passage to the theme of sin isolates by illustrating the lonely path on which Hester’s penance must walk. However‚ the sunlight itself is another phenomenon that Hawthorne uses to convey his

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    Which is the more viable energy source for Australia’s energy and needs‚ Wind or Solar? This is a common debatable topic within the Federal Government of Australia. Debating which specific form of energy should be invested heavily in‚ in hope that carbon emissions and the use of coal will be reduced in the future (Clean Line‚ 2013). It is believed that the dominance of coal will be challenged by renewable energy e.g. Wind and Solar. Renewable energy is fast‚ clean‚ affordable‚ efficient‚ reliable

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    designed to help patients that suffered from disorders such as rickets (Cool Nurse). This helped patients to acquire stronger bones through larger exposure to vitamin D‚ produced by sunlight. Later on in the 1970 ’s‚ German scientist Friedrich Wolff decided to make a study about athletes and how they benefit from sunlight‚ he did this by using artificially produced UV light. However‚ how the athletes were affected by the light did not end up being his

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    Unity. Despite the various difference that each one holds. Emerson has beautiful put I the words like sunlight and shadow‚ dark and light which gives a clear depiction that in spite of the differences present in every single aspect in this universe‚ all these difference are reconciled for the unity of the universe. This has been proven is what Emerson describes by showing that shadow and sunlight are the same just like fame and shame. So this leads to a conclusion that the universe is lead by harmony

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