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    Atomic Bloomz is said to be the most advanced nutrient for plants in the market as described in their website. I learned from experience that the nutrients needed by plants that they get from the soil is not enough to make them grow healthy that is why there is a need for fertilizers to support the plants’ needs for growing healthy which is manifested…

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    The purpose of this lab is to observe isopods and examine their responses to a chosen factor, the preference of either a dark or light environment. From observing the responses of the isopods, the behaviors of the isopods will be decided whether they fall into taxis or kinesis. Chi-Squared test will also be calculated in order to determine whether the observed results were due to chance or preference. Terrestrial isopods are commonly known as pillbugs, sowbugs, or “roly-pollies”. These…

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    intensity and photosynthesis rate of Elodea in an aquarium using a simulator. Background Photosynthesis is metabolic pathway in which plants use carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose by the aid of light energy from the sun. Light energy is usually absorbed by chlorophyll; a green pigment in plants. The equation of photosynthesis is as follows: Although aquatic plants live in different conditions compared to those who live in air, they can still perform photosynthesis due to the…

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    Dracula rises from the grave -again. Mutant insects, the product of underground nuclear testing, grow to the size of boxcars and attack our nation's cities. Weird- looking aliens from beyond the stars decide to invade our planet. None of these events, if they ever happened, would surprise horror-movie fans. For years, such moviegoers have enjoyed being frightened by every type of monster Hollywood has managed to dream up, whether it be natural, artificial, or extraterrestrial. One kind of…

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    The Tundra is the coldest biome out of all of them. The word tundra means “treeless plain”. The tundra is known for its frosty landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. The tundra is characterized into two types: arctic tundra, and alpine tundra. There are many different characteristics that make tundra such a unique biome. The extremely low climate and low biodiversity are the most known. Most of the energy and nutrients…

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    Frogs and Koalas both are being hurt by humans. Sometimes in a lot of different ways, but we still need to help them. Whether it’s changing the way we treat them or give them more places to live are some of the ways that we can help them. Some things we do risk their life or give them a boost for survival. The troubles that the Frogs are having are different than the Koalas. For instance the growing population of humans, humans need houses, houses need construction, which lets a lot of…

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    What makes plants grow? How do plants get energy ? Where do plants get their mass? Well Jan Baptist Van Helmont, Joseph Priestley, and Jan Ingenhousz are great scientist who did experiments about photosynthesis to have a better understanding about it. As you read this you will learn how each one came about there experiment and how they learned from it. Jan Baptist Van Helmont experiment was the willow tree. He wanted to see if plants obtained their mass for the soil. He measured the tree…

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    Most people, understandably, find it difficult to differentiate a frog from a toad. They normally mix them up due to their similar appearances. Although they certainly look similar, the similarities mostly end there, as frogs and toads are very different animals. Frogs are found in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and textures. Frogs have smooth wet skin, live most of the time in or near water, and sport numerous unusual colors for their large, bulging eyes, including brown, silver, green…

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    It is estimated that every day we lose 150-200 species from this Earth. Of the 44,838 species that have been assessed, 16,928 are listed as endangered, meaning they are threatened with extinction. The rest of the estimated 8,700,000 species on Earth have yet to be assessed, so the number of threatened species is significantly larger than the current estimate. In the 1970s, many environmental laws were passed to curb the mass extinction of species including the Endangered Species Act of 1973 or…

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    Under Watering Lab Report

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    Throughout the course of this project, I have learned about how plants germinate and about the impact of over watering and under watering plants. This information is important because the amount of water would be important in calculating the ideal amount of water to bring on a ship, keeping weight in mind. Other questions I have based on this investigation are why does the amount of water matter, and what is…

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