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    Task 4 [pic] Task 5 [pic] Eden Garden Centre Holly Park ANYTOWN AT35 7CY Outdoor plants Draft Name: Lily Code: L198 Description: Tuber plant Cultivation: Grow in a puff‚ fertile‚ well drained soil Height: 1.3~1.6’ Colour: White or pale yellow Scent: Fragrant Soil type: Well drained soil Sun/shade: Full Sun Comments: It is also a medicine which is good for your lungs

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    Athlete's Diet

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    Here we have the ranges of what a athletes diet have to contain. The ranges given below are for a meal plan for athletes aged 55 to 75 pounds. The daily protein intake is based on 1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. Rations of cereals‚ tubers‚ fruits and vegetables may vary depending on the intensity and duration of training sessions. It is advisable to eat rations suggest energy and carbohydrate diets vary according to each person’s appetite. It is advisable to keep a weekly record weight

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    Biodegradable Plastic from Gabi Leaves By: Mickaela Olan 9-Apple PLASTIC • A plastic material is any of a wide range of  synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically  organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. ADVANTAGES OF PLASTIC: • Advantages of plastic are light in weight. • They can be easily moulded and have

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    Cassava Crop

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    * Rainfalls: Cassava thrives best when rainfall is well distributed throughout the growing period and is not erratic. Cassava cultivars such as the M Mex‚ CIAT Hybrid and CMC40 cannot withstand flooding or prolonged waterlogged conditions. The tubers deteriorate rapidly under these situations and are not marketable. * Day length: the cassava crops is highly sensitive to shade leading to low yields and must be grown under full sunlight for photosynthesis. * Soil type: Cassava can be

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    Impact of Potato in Europe

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    of the potato crop into the majority of Europe’s agricultural landscape‚ peasant populations constantly faced famines while current food sources provided little nutritional value and were not efficient sources of energy. As Europe adopted the brown tuber‚ people were provided with a far more beneficial food source capable of instigating and sustaining massive population expansion. This in turn allowed for further technological and political advancements that would have been nearly impossible if European

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    DIFFUSION

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    Biology 107 Section 1 11/4/13 Diffusion & Osmosis Introduction The purpose in this experiment was to estimate the osmolarity of potato tuber and celery cells by change of weight.Pieces of potato tuber and celery would be incubated in different sucrose solutions to find out the molarity at which weight of potato and celery tissues do not change. My hypothesis was that the Table 1: Group Data for Experiment:Estimating Osmolarity by Change in Weight Table

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    Royal World Palace Outer Lands "Haah.." A farmer wiped his sweat off as he was farming the white lotus tuber plants. He finished his daily sowing routine. The farmer looked up at the sky. One with yellow the other with red‚ two suns’ waves were touching his with their might. The weather was hot summer‚ but the harmony of the luminous red and yellow colors in the blue sky reflecting on the greens was worth to look at. The clarity of the view was vivid to remember for a lifetime. "What a

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    Botany: Study Guide

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    become swollen with food (starch‚ oils‚ etc) for storage in cortex cells * All have a “uniform” shape and typical of biennials * All contain vascular tissue in the center Modification of stem- stem tubers * Stem growth is downward into soil with sections growing into tubers * Tubers are food storage * Buds on stem can also grow to form stems and roots * Identified as stems due to vascular bundles in a ring Modification of leaves * Leaf bases grow to form a bulb * Bulb

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    The Batek

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    The Batek are the original and earliest known people of their culture. Their culture is unique. The Batek have a generous way of living‚ so that everyone does not go without. They are traveling foragers‚ whose culture is identified by their kinship‚ social change‚ and social organization. The Batek of Malaysia is a tribe that hunts and gathers their food. They live in a habitat of a tropical forest with a camp of five or six nuclear families. The Batek are foragers. “Foraging‚ is one of the

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    Plant propergation

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    SST 242: PRINCIPLES OF SEED PRODUCTION Lecture Two Title: Vegetative Propagation Introduction Man has propagated plant material almost as long as he has cultivated the land to produce food. For a long time‚ plant material was propagated mainly by using the seeds of existing plants. Better methods were discovered over time‚ methods that allowed the farmer to retain the desirable qualities of the plant material‚ while eliminating some of the less desirable qualities. Through these methods‚ the

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