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    Measuring the Water Status of Potato Tubers Objectives:  Upon completion of this laboratory you should be able to: 1. determine the water potential of a plant tissue by the Chardokov and gravimetric techniques and understand the underlying theory. 2. determine the osmotic potential of a plant extract by the freezing point depression method and understand the underlying theory. 3. describe techniques for measuring the pressure potential of a plant tissue. 4. describe techniques for measuring

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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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    Europe. The second factor of overeating may be caused by boredom. Sometimes people eat because they have nothing to do. It is very easy to turn on the TV‚ take a lot of snacks‚ lie down on a couch and watch TV. That is why we have expression couch potato. I think that the eating is a form of entertainment for many people. What a habit! According to my opinion‚ population has become lazier and than ever. And last but not least‚ is very easy access to food than before. Just imagine how many opportunities

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    1) Irish Potato Famine. 1845-1849. Called the Great Famine. In the early 19th century‚ Ireland’s tenant farmers struggled to provide for themselves and to supply the British market with cereal crops. By the early 1840s half the Irish population‚ mostly the rural poor‚ became to depend almost exclusively on the potato for their diet. The rest of the population also consumed it in large quantities. A heavy reliance on just one or two high-yielding types of potato greatly reduced the

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    The results provide evidence that when there was an increase in the sodium chloride concentration the mass of the potato prisms declined. At the zero percent concentration there was an increase of mass by 1.75%‚ from there the 1%‚ 3%‚ 5% and 10% begun on a downward trend with the percentage change in mass declining. The graph was on a steady decline from 0% being the highest point with a change of mass of 1.75% finishing with the 10% solution on a decline of -12.28%. From observing the scatter plot

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    I lived on a potato farm in Ireland during the Great Potato Famine. It was the worst famine in Europe in the 19th century. This famine started in September of 1845 and ended in 1852. During this time‚ life in Ireland was extremely difficult. We suffered from much starvation and disease. Approximately one million of us died and another million emigrated to other countries‚ especially America. The population of the country dropped 20 to 25%. The Great Famine began mysteriously. My family

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    reaction will take place because there will be more hydrochloric acid particles to collide with the marble chip particles therefore resulting in a quicker reaction. The lower the concentration‚ the weaker the reaction will be as there will be fewer particles so less chance of a collision and a lower rate of reaction. Equipment: Conical flask – to hold the hydrochloric acid and marble chips Boiling tube – to hold and indicate whether or not carbon dioxide has been formed Delivery tube – to allow

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    The years during the mid 1840s to 1850s in Ireland were definitely not the best for many families‚ it was a time of tragedy. These were the years during the horrific times called the Irish Famine‚ also known as the Potato Famine or Great Hunger. The Irish Famine claimed innumerable amount of lives‚ leading to a “mass emigration of famine survivors to the United States” (McCallum). There were countless of families who emigrated to America during this catastrophe in order to escape starvation‚ poverty

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    will currently be focusing on; as an identification and a potential information device. The first use for the biochip was monitoring fisheries in the early 1980 ’s; it quickly moved to tagging pets‚ luggage‚ and monitoring mailed packages. Some chips are already in use in children ’s backpacks and are a feature on some cellular phones‚ which enables parents to know where their child is at any given point in time. But the real controversy on this topic comes in with people ’s concern about Big

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    half of the uninsured children qualify to be enrolled for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). However‚ they are not enrolled because of bureaucratic barriers. Having the qualified children enrolled for CHIP is quite a challenge. Nonetheless‚ CDF continues to fight to ensure all children get a healthy start required to thrive and survive in life. Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) can be defined as a program governed by the Department of Health and Human Services in the United

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