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    3. Explain how the products of photosynthesis are transported‚ partitioned and allocated during plant growth and reproduction. Photosynthesis has been the focus of much attention than any other physiological process in flora physiology. Photosynthesis is a complex plant metabolic process‚ similar to respiration and fermentation‚ in which a plant can synthesize organic matter using light and chlorophyll. According to Kirk 1994: Photosynthesis is a complex physic-chemical process that is the central

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    GE GAP Guidelines A Publication of GE Global Asset Protection Services GAP.2.5.2 September 3‚ 2001 OIL AND CHEMICAL PLANT LAYOUT AND SPACING INTRODUCTION Loss experience clearly shows that fires or explosions in congested areas of oil and chemical plants can result in extensive losses. Wherever explosion or fire hazards exist‚ proper plant layout and adequate spacing between hazards are essential to loss prevention and control. Layout relates to the relative position of equipment or units

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    The phloem and the xylem are complex tissues that perform the transportation of food and water in a plant‚ They are both vascular tissues of the plant that together form vascular bundles‚ they work together as a unit to make the transportation of food‚ nutrients‚ minerals and water effective. The xylem is a tubular shape that has no cross walls which allows a continuous column of water and minerals a more rapid transport within the xylem‚ there are two types protoxylem first formed xylem and metaxylem

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    composition of medium for the tissue culture is the most important key factor in the successful culture of plant cells. The medium should be accurately defined of inorganic and organic chemical additives so as to provide i) the nutrients for the survival of the plant cells‚ tissues and organs under culture and ii) the optimal physical condition of pH‚ osmotic pressure‚ etc. In the culture of plant cells formulating optimum type of medium favorable for in vitro culture was achieved many years ago

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    Characteristics: respond to stimuli‚ reproduction‚ use energy‚ evolution‚ have DNA‚ maintain homeostasis 5. Organic substance: substance whose molecules contain one or more (often many more) carbon atoms (excluding carbonates‚ cyanides‚ carbides). (EX: plant matter‚ animal matter) a. Inorganic: Any compound lacking carbon atoms‚ or when present is ionically bound to other atoms. (EX: water walt 6. Carlos Linnaeus was responsible for creating binomial nomenclature which is the naming process to give genus

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    of the specimen. -Then the layers of different plant tissues were observed again but that time more carefully and meticulously for detail. -The layers of different plant tissues were then drawn on paper with accurate portion of each layer to each other. RESULTS/OBSERVATIONS: *REFER TO PAGE 2 FOR DRAWING OF THE LAYERS OF DIFFERENT TISSUES IN THE ROOT‚ THAT IS‚ THE TISSUE MAP OF THE DICOT. ROOT. DISCUSSION: The root system of a flowering plant begins its development from the hypocotyl of the

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    Hattiesburg Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute wish to inform the Administration and Board of Directors of our intentions to form and operate a vascular imaging lab that is separate and independent of the present vascular lab. Our intentions are to initiate this process and be fully operational by June 15‚ 2016. Over the last several years‚ the clinic’s vascular imaging lab policy has led to the exclusion of full participation of multiple members of the Heart and Vascular department who are fully

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    High School Department General Science How Does Phosphate Affect the Growth of Aquatic Plants? (A Problem Proposal) I. Introduction Aquatic plants are an important component of lake systems. These plants may be totally submerged beneath the lake surface‚ floating‚ or growing along the shoreline. They provide food and shelter for bugs‚ fish and other organisms‚ prevent shoreline erosion‚ filter pollutants from adjacent shoreline activities‚ and

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    Tinospora Cordifolia: A Multipurpose Natural Plant - A Review Abstract: Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi) is a widely used shrub in folk and AYUSH systems of medicine. This review presents a detailed survey of the literature on chemistry and medicinal properties of Tinospora Cordifolia. The chemical constituents reported from this shrub belong to different classes such as alkaloids‚ diterpenoid lactones‚ glycosides‚ steroids‚ sesquiterpenoid‚ phenolics‚ aliphatic compounds and polysaccharides. The

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    Antonio Navarro NETW310‚ Christine Adams 03/28/2015 Lab #4‚ Installation in the Outside Plant Section I: Use a reference such as the IRWA (www.irwaonline.org) to answer the question below. Cite your reference. (citation is worth 2 points) 1. What is a right-of-way? (4 points) Full Definition of RIGHT-OF-WAY 1 :  a legal right of passage over another person’s ground 2 a :  the area over which a right-of-way exists b :  the strip of land over which is built a public road c :  the land occupied

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