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    Several secondary metabolites including triterpenoids, sphingolipids, acetylenes, steroids and phenolic acids were identified and isolated from the plant extract (Mukhtar, Iqbal et al. 2002; Xie, Gao et al. 2007) . HISTORY: Origin of C. Canadensis is America (North) (Cronquist 1943; Frankton and Mulligan 1987) although now wide spread in many countries. It is most abundant specie in North America…

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    Biology Lab Hypothesis

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    fruit of the tomato plant. My goal is to see if there will be any changes in the tomato plant and its fruit. I will be seeking to answer the questions, "Will the wavelength of light affect the chlorophyll’s color in a plant?" and “Will this light also affect the size of a tomato plant’s fruit?” I will also answer the question, “Can plants live with missing one color or all the colors in the spectrum?” According to the University of Kentucky, radiant energy is used in order for plants to undergo…

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    species. Plants are among the most diverse groups of organisms and it all started 475 Ma ago, when spore-producing plants were the first to emerge from the sea to begin the colonization of terrestrial ecosystems. Ever since late Silurian (425 Ma), land plants have been competing, evolving and diverging to give rise to new species, while nearly all plant species that existed up until 10kya have gone extinct and there is an estimated 400,000 plant species in present day (Chapman 2009). All plants…

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    Carnivore Research Paper

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    The living beings found in the mild backwoods environment are trees: makers, plants: makers, bugs: customers and decomposers, squirrels: buyers, deer: buyers, bears buyers, foxes: buyers, and winged animals: which purchasers and decomposers. The prizes of this biodiversity are the survival of life is sure and will keep up to live regarding the living being. Key supplements are supplied by vegetation eaten by herbivores that are then eaten via carnivores, which keep the natural way of life going.…

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    Hydra Viridis Analysis

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    when Trembley first watched Hydra viridis, he believed that they were plants and not animals on account of their appearance, green colour and immobility. Trembley at that point watched that the body withdrawals and relaxations and the movement of the body happens when the encompassing water was bothered. Their shape and colour still established a connection on Trembley, and he started to view them as extremely delicate plants. This influenced Trembley to cut the polyps and watched them for…

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    block of life and an important component of many chemical processes and it can be found in every form of life. We wanted to find out how carbon affects the growth of a plant and if a plant grown from carbonated water could grow more grass than flavored water and tap water. We hypothesised that if we put carbonated water against tap and flavored water than tap water would grow the most because it is just pure water and nothing will harm the plants or interfere with the growing process. The…

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    Marginal plants, can be decorative as they can help blend the edges of the pond into the surrounding ground, but also provide shelter from the wind and the rain. Because they grow on the edges of the pond, they also serve as a barrier for fish and other aquatic animals from possible predators. Some examples of edible marginal plants are, Vietnamese Mint, stonecress, and rainbow parsley. Oxygenating plants, have roots submerged in the soil, but their leaves unlike with the floating plants are…

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    Food Pigments Lab Report

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    FOOD COLORS INTRODUCTION: Through pigments we observe the different colors at each step of our lives, because the pigments can be found in each organism in the world and plants are the main producers. Pigments can be easily found in fruits, vegetables and flowers. It can also be found in skin, eyes and in other complex body parts. Natural and synthetic pigments are used in food, furniture, cosmetics and other products. Natural pigment plays an important part in photosynthesis. The food colors…

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    Fair Research Paper Plants are one of the most diverse and important organisms that live on this planet. They provide us with energy, clean air to breathe, and sometimes even valuable, life-saving medicine. It seems fit, then, that we should know more about these incredible life forms and how we can grow them in our own backyards. To fully understand the being of the plant, we must first look in the micro world of the plant cell. There are three distinct parts of the plant with different…

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    Patrick O’Donnell Science B2 Question: How does the presence of light affect the production and consumption of carbon dioxide in plants? The initial energy that lights gives to the chloroplasts ultimately affect the amount of carbon dioxide that is consumed and produced. To start the light dependent stage of photosynthesis, sunlight is needed for the initial energy in which the chlorophyll in the chloroplast harnesses. Water is taken in by the xylem tissues in the roots. The water molecules…

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