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    back-crossing. For example, Triticale, a now widely used animal feed, is the result of a forced cross made to create a crop with the hardiness of rye and the yield potential of wheat. The ability to rescue an embryo from abortion and culture it until germination introduced an even greater extent of…

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    the antifungal potential of linalool against clinical isolates of fluconazole resistant Trichophyton rubrum, 2017) on the activity of linalool and ketonazole with different concentrations on radial mycelia growth conidia production and conidia germination using a hemacytometer, during the 7 days of treatment, linalool caused leakage of intracellular material. In conclusion, forming of abnormal, short, wide and crooked hyphae indicating that it was antifungal and has the ability to be an…

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    one for benefiting fully from Mycorrhizae, which then helps the land plants absorb the essential nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen. The interaction between plants and microbes allows for essential functions of the plants such as growth, germination and health of the plant, as well as for helping the plant fight off disease and stress. The beneficial fungi being present will also somewhat prevent disease-causing fungi attacking the plant.This symbiotic relationship is believed to have…

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    Andrew Lam’s book, Perfume Dreams: Reflection on the Vietnamese Diaspora, is a collection of personal essays that documents Lam’s quest and struggle in finding the right identity as a Vietnamese American. At the age of 11, Lam fled with his family to America, during the ending years of the Vietnam War, as war refugees. This sudden exposure to a new environment, tore Lam’s past perception of who he was , created the identity dilemma that Lam struggled through his lifetime. Throughout the book,…

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    Nitrates And Nitrite Essay

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    Uses of Nitrates and Nitrites in food Nitrates and Nitrites in the food industry Nitrates and Nitrites or more commonly known as curing salt or pink salt, is usually used in foods such as hot dogs, sausages, ham, meat loaf, bacon and other deli meats. Nitrates and nitrites in the food industry are more commonly found in a charcuterie, which is a store that sells cooked meat in direct translation. We use nitrates and nitrites in our foods because they provide a more vibrant colour to…

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    Sustainable Consumption: French fries The article, “Study Sheds Light on Broadening U.S. Hunger Problem” was very interesting to read. I am thankful for programs that help people out when they are in need for food because sometimes I have to get help from their services. I would always wonder why most healthy foods were for a higher price than unhealthy foods; I believe that is why most people are having a hard time getting rid of fat. Maybe stores should have discounts on items for college…

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    Root- similar to shaft, but within dermis. Follicle - surrounds root. Sheath - supports shaft & root. Bulb - enlarged layered structure at base where hair is generated; papilla - areolar connective tissue, blood vessels supply nutrients; matrix - germination layer of papilla that builds hair shaft. Sebaceous glands- release oil. Arrector Pili- smooth muscle. 17. What is the hair follicle and what are some structures associated with it? It’s a skin organ that produces hair. Structures…

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    Suger Maple Research Paper

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    production:Fruits that result from flower pollination usually mature in about 10 to 12 weeks and become ripe in September or October. The double samara fruit is characteristic of sugar maple, but usually only one seed is viable. asexual reproduction, germination requirements and early growth Successional status Seedlings need to be protected from competition with other plants for sunlight, water and nutrients. They also need to be protected from mice, deer and other wildlife. (“Extension…

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    “everywhere is gold and spices and everyone wears silk clothe” with strong longing. They wished to come to China one day and achieve the golden dream of the rich country. On the one hand, with the development of Europe after the 15th century and the germination of capitalism, the relationship between commodity money seriously affected the feudal natural economy and currency became a medium of circulation. That led to a strong desire of rare metal whatever hierarchies. While at the end of the…

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    Arabidopsis Thaliana

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    It is well known that the temperature that a plant is grown in greatly affects the manner in which that plant grows. If the conditions are too extreme for a plant, then that plant cannot be as productive as other members of its species grown at less extreme temperatures. Such is the case of the pepper or tomato plant; if temperatures are too high for these plants, then the pollen these plants produce becomes inviable and these plants cannot successfully reproduce (Environmental Factors That……

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