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    Prunus Spinosa Case Study

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    B) Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) Active components of the plant are believed to be polyphenols, including flavonoids, A-type proanthocyanidins, anthocyanins, coumarins, and phenolic acids, forming unique and diversified profiles in particular organs, among which the flowers are the least (Owczarek et al., 2017). This work is the first comprehensive phytochemical and activity study of the flower extracts of P. spinosa. (Phenolic compounds of blackthorn (Prunus spinosa L.) and influence of in…

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    There are two main processes: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration that makes up our air inside of plants. These two processes wouldn’t be possible without each other. Even though they are like each other they have many differences that define them to exactly what they are. Photosynthesis is the process in plants and certain other organisms in which light energy from the Sun is converted to chemical energy in organic molecules. For Photosynthesis to occur 6CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), 6H2O (Water),…

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    process by which plants, algae, and various bacteria’s are used to capture energy from sunlight into chemical energy (Vidyasagar). This is very important process because it will then use the glucose, which will be used by cellular respiration to make ATP. The ATP will then be used to fuel all living organisms. Photosynthesis has two processes a light dependent reaction and the light independent reaction. A Light Dependent Reaction absorbs and converts light energy into chemical reaction, the…

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    The grand majority of plants use photosynthesis to obtain their energy to sustain. Plants perform photosynthesis by converting natural light into chemical energy *.In photosynthesis there are three different types of metabolic pathways for carbon fixation, this includes C3, C4 and CAM*. the CAM method was not observed in this lab. In the C3 method the plant converts CO2 to 3- phosphogylycerate which a 3 carbon which then enters the calvin cycle of photosynthesis *. While in the C4 methode CO2 is…

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    Plants require certain substances that are necessary for their survival. These requirements are carbon dioxide, water and mineral nutrients. Mineral nutrients are essential chemical element that are critical for plants to sustain life function and complete their life cycle (Uchida, 2000). These nutrients are classified into two groups micro a macro nutrients. Micronutrients are elements are used in very small amount these include boron, chlorine, cooper, iron, manganese and zinc. While…

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    penetrate our body and spread throughout the body, bringing well-being and its properties to all corners. What are essential oils? Essential oils are substances found in different plant tissues. The ancient alchemists called them “soul of plants”, because they contain numerous natural chemical compounds, from the plant from which they are extracted, that we can use as a home remedy in many situations. In fact, aromatherapy is a very old technique that uses essential oils for therapeutic…

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    you install your own well. Avoid Water Restrictions Water restrictions are put in place for a reason. However, these rules can be quite restrictive for those who want to operate their own homestead. You could be hoping to own your own livestock, plant gardens and more, and you'll need water for all of these things. If you have your own water supply, you do not have to worry about the water restrictions that those who have municipal water have to abide by. However, you will want to ensure that…

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    Lima Bean Experiment

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    growth of a plant? Background Information: When recalling knowledge about what plants need to grow, some things were obvious; sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Lima beans are a annual, and need to be in a warm climate to grow best. Lima beans grow best in temperatures between 60 degrees and 70 degrees and prefer a soil pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Also, lima beans need specific water levels to be successful. If you water the plant too much, then the seed can become too saturated and drown. If a plant…

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    carbon dioxide.(Plant and Light) However, this lab is focused on how the intensity of light affect the plant’s photosynthesis in order to see how the intensity of light affect the plant’s photosynthesis, specifically Elodea plants. Photosynthesis is a process which happens in all plants and organisms where they absorb light energy from the sun and convert it into chemical energy which is later used to fuel organisms’ livings and activities.(Rate of Photosynthesis) Additionally, Edola plants,…

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    Proposal 1: Plant Diversity and Competition in Montana Sagebrush Steppe; Post Wildfire In Montana, 44,103 square kilometers are classified as big sagebrush steppe. In addition to this, 16,346 square kilometers are classified as Montane Sagebrush Steppe (fieldguide.mt.gov). These ecosystems alone take up nearly 16% of Montana’s land (15.87%). These lands are normally dominated by Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, and other native shrubs along with diverse perennial herbaceous graminoid…

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