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    Sewage Treatment Plant

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    microorganism survival largely related to the suspended solids in the water. A disinfectant is nearly always included in treatment plants of any size. Pinang Tunggal water treatment plant produce 227‚000 cubic meter per day of treated water. The source of raw water for the plants is from the Muda Dam through the Muda River. Their main role of Pinang Tunggal water treatment plant is to inactivate any remaining bacteria as the final unit of treatment and‚ more importantly to provide a residual disinfectant

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    Plants Immune Systems

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    Khalan A. AP Biology Plants Immune Systems Plants serve as the main source of nutrients for countless organisms such as fungi‚ protists‚ vertebrates‚ and insects. In comparison to humans‚ a plant’s “immune system” is insignificant. However‚ plants have adapted and evolved chemical‚ physical‚ and protein based mechanisms to protect themselves against invaders. A plant’s first line of defense against pathogens is their innate immunity. The “innate-immune system” is a non-specific immune

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    ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT BIOGAS PLANT AND ITS BENEFITS Presented by:Mihir Shah (A-26) Mithun Pardesi(A-28) Muzammil Deshmukh (A-29) Neha Naik (A-30) Pawan Panjwani (A-34) INTRODUCTION • Biogas is an important renewable energy resource for rural areas in India. • It is produced by anaerobic digestion of biological wastes. • It is an environment friendly‚ clean‚ cheap and versatile fuel. • Biogas generally comprise of 55-65 % methane‚ 35-45 % carbon dioxide‚ 0.5-1.0 % hydrogen sulfide and

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    OF PLANTS Raluca Elena Hedes STRUCTURE: PART 1: Clarifying THEORETICAL CONCEPTS and TERMINOLOGY ¨  PART 2: Aspects of PRACTICAL APLICABILITY ¨  PART 3: SOURCES ¨  PART 4: Q&A ¨  The term allelopathy… ¨  ¨  •  •  1937 – introduced by Prof. Hans Molisch Derived from the Greek words: Allelon = of each other Pathos = to suffer Definition ¨  1996 - The International Allelopathy Society: “Any process involving secondary metabolites produced by plants‚ micro-organisms

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    Abstract The hypothesis states that plants respire at a faster rate if they are exposed to wind‚ opposed to no wind. This was tested by putting one plant in water in front of a fan and the other plant in water‚ but with no fan. The results showed that the plant in front of the fan transpired more. However‚ since the plant blew cold air it affected the rate of transpiration and altered the experiment. Overall‚ this experiment supports the hypothesis that wind makes plants transpire more.

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    Conserving Threatened Plants

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    Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 18(1): 81-91‚ 2011 (June) © 2011 Bangladesh Association of Plant Taxonomists - Review paper CONSERVING THREATENED PLANTS OF BANGLADESH: MILES TO GO BEFORE WE START? HASEEB MD. IRFANULLAH1 Practical Action‚ Bangladesh Country Office‚ House 12/B‚ Road 4‚ Dhanmondi R/A‚ Dhaka 1205‚ Bangladesh Keywords: Angiosperm; Biodiversity; Convention on Biological Diversity; Red Data Book; Red List; Vascular plants. Abstract In the light of important developments in biodiversity

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    Notes on the Plant Kingdom

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    Plant Kingdom * Bryophyta * Non-vascular (no xylem or phloem) * Reliance on diffusion and osmosis * Ergo‚ size restriction to damp areas * Reproduce via haploid spores * No roots; rhizoids * No true stems * Possible earliest colonists of land. * Moss‚ liverworts‚ hornworts * Filicinophyta * Seedless (male gamete meets female gametes) * Vascular (xylem carry water and phloem carry nutrients) * Ferns‚ club mosses‚

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    Objectives: To use the process of chromatography to separate plant pigments. To compare the plant pigments found in spinach and red leaf lettuce leaves. Hypotheses: I believe the spinach leaf in the acetone will have a higher pigment of chlorophyll a and the red leaf lettuce will have a higher pigment of anthocyanin. I believe the spinach leaf in distilled water will have a higher pigment of chlorophyll a and the red leaf lettuce will have a higher pigment of anthocyanin. Discussion Questions:

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    How to Plant a Garden

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    takes thought‚ planning and time to plant a vegetable garden. The proper area to plant your vegetables‚ a decent layout of your garden and a good idea of what you would like to plant are all important things to take to into consideration when decide to grown your own vegetables. The first thing that you should do when planting a vegetable garden is to choose an area that is away from trees and shrubs‚ their roots will compete with the roots of your vegetable plants for nutrients. You also will need

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    Animal and Plant Cells

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    Animal and plant cells Part Function Nucleus Contains genetic material‚ which controls the activities of the cell Cytoplasm Most chemical processes take place here‚ controlled by enzymes Cell membrane Controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell Mitochondria Most energy is released by respiration here Ribosomes Protein synthesis happens here Extra parts of plant cells Part Function Cell wall Strengthens the cell Chloroplasts Contain chlorophyll‚ which absorbs light energy

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