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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 OBJECTIVES 1 3.0 OUTCOMES 1 4. SCOPES 2 5. DURATION 3 6.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3 6.1 Students 3 6.2 Plant Design Project Coordinator (PDPC) 3 6.3 Committee of Supervisors 4 7.0 PROCESS FLOW OF PDP I 5 8.0 INTERIM REPORT 7 8.1 Format 7 8.2 Contents of Interim Design Report 8 9.0 PRESENTATION 13 1. Interim Oral Presentation 13 10.0 RESOURCES AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 14 11.0 ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE 14 12.0 GRADING SCHEME 15 12.1 Interim Oral Presentation

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    Q1.(a)     When a seed starts to grow‚ the young root grows downwards towards gravity. The young shoot grows upwards‚ away from gravity. (i)      Name this type of plant response to gravity. ............................................................................................................... (1) (ii)     Give two reasons why it is useful for a young root to grow towards gravity. 1 .......................................................................................................

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    a) Prokaryotic cell   b) Animal cell   c) Plant cell          Click “continue” and answer the “Pop-up Questions.” When you are finished‚ click on “Plant cell” and read the text.   4) Which organelle in the plant cell would mainly help the cell take in water or get rid of water‚ just like the potato did? This is also known as “osmosis.” How do you know that this organelle would help with that process? Vacuole     5) Which organelle‚ if empty‚ would cause the plant to wilt? Why is this? if

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    Introduction A bed and breakfast (or B&B) is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast‚ but usually does not offer other meals. Since the 1980s‚ the meaning of the term has also extended to include accommodations that are also known as “self-catering” establishments. Typically‚ bed and breakfasts are private homes with fewer than 10 bedrooms available for commercial use. “ B&Bs are one of the glories of the British tourist industry..

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    PLANT GROWTH EXPERIMENT Numerous environmental variables influence plant growth. Three students each planted a seedling of the same genetic variety in the same type of container with equal amounts of soil from the same source. Their goal was to maximize their seedling’s growth by manipulating environmental conditions. Their data are shown below. Plant Seedling Mass (grams) Day 1 Day 30

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    Mercedes-Benz Uses Power Management System To Assure Plant Uptime Training helps chief electrical engineer optimize benefits When Mercedes-Benz USA International (MBUSI) began building a sophisticated plant to manufacture its M-Class sport utility vehicle‚ the company was determined to find an equally sophisticated system for monitoring and troubleshooting power quality problems‚ minimizing downtime‚ and reducing energy costs. The system they got from Square D paid for itself in two years

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    Nutrition in Plants – Mineral Nutrition- essential minerals for plant growth MODULE - 2 Forms and Function of Plants and Animals 9 Notes NUTRITION IN PLANTS – MINERAL NUTRITION Sometimes you may observe that a potted plant kept in sunlight and provided with sufficient water does not grow. Its leaves look pale and weak. Plant may not even flower properly. Such a situation is an indication‚ that the plant may not be getting all that is required for normal growth and development. In most of such

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    Separation and Identification of Plant Pigments by Paper Chromatography Biology 1107L Introduction All living organisms require energy for their chemical processes. The ultimate source of this energy is the sun. Plants convert light energy into the chemical energy of sugars. During photosynthesis pigments are used to capture light energy. Pigments of green plants can easily be separated and identified using a technique called paper chromatography. The purpose of this

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    SFKL. S ECRETARIAT OF T H E P ACIFIC C O M M U N I T Y A Guide to the Common Edible and Medicinal Sea Plants of the Pacific Islands By Dr Irene Novaczek C ommunity Fisheries Training Pacific Series 3A S upplementary Guide to Sea Plants: Pacific Series 3 USP Marine Studies Programme / SPC Coastal Fisheries Programme: Training Materials for Pacific Community Fisheries The University of the South Pacific Secretariat of the Pacific Community Canada-South Pacific Ocean Development

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    ANTITERMITICPROPERTYOF PLANT EXTRACT Artemisia vulgaris Linn.(Damong Maria) AND Manikarazapota Linn. (Chico) Daño Manuel Victor A. ErmoginoAlgen F. Southern Luzon State University College of Arts and Sciences B. S. Biology March 2013 Chapter I INTRODUCTION Coptotermesvastator or Philippine milk termitesare social insectsthat raise their young as a group of workers‚ soldiers and reproductive queen and king. They cause significant losses to annual and perennial

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