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    Photosynthesis Report

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    to produce glucose and oxygen. One of the main sources of photosynthesis in a plant is in the leaves. When leaves decompose they release the carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis. It is important to figure out how much carbon dioxide is emitted from leaf decomposition in order for people to further limit the amount of carbon dioxide being trapped within the atmosphere. A previous…

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    Ap Biology Lab Report

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    light. 9. Repeat steps 2-8 under “How to Cut and Mount Sections” for the Tradescantia species. View the Epidermal Cells of Muhlengbergia and Tradescantia Species 1. Obtain one leaf each from the Muhlengbergia and Tradescantia Species. 2. Place a few drops of tap water onto two clean slides. 4. In lengthwise form, tear the leaf. 5. Use the razor to cut some of the out-sticking epidermal cells from each torn end. 6. Transfer to the section to the slide. 7. Add small drops of water onto the…

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    6 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6 O2. There are many things in the environment however that can help or hinder this process. In this report I will be explaining 3 structures in the leaf that allow it to carry out photosynthesis, and how light intensity can affect the rate of photosynthesis that can occur. The first structure that helps the leaf carry out photosynthesis is the waxy cuticle. The waxy cuticle is produced by the upper epidermis and is an important part of the plants…

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use sunlight to make their own food. Photosynthesis takes place in the leaf, or photosynthetic organ, of the photoautotroph. As displayed in Equation 1, the reactants of the photosynthesis…

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    The simple integral desorption model was used to represent the physical phenomena of the extraction process.20 The extraction vessel is loaded with leaf particles with an initial andrographolide concentration of S0 (g/g leaf particles) to form a packed bed system. Fresh supercritical solvent is fed in to the bed, the pore and void volumes () are initially free of solute, and the process is isothermal. The total mass balance in the supercritical fluid phase of this system can be described by the…

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    Saguaro Cactus

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    remove the cell because it could potentially result in Daisy dying. This was kindof like humans having cancer. The reason his leaf started to die was because the cell in that particular leaf were starting to become lazy and the Mitochondria was not producing enough energy to supply the leaf with enough energy to function as a perfect leaf with no problems. Everything else in his leaf cells were fine: the chloroplast was amazing, glycolysis was working just fine, cytoplasm was just as well, his…

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    Results Primer design and LAMP reaction Among 40 different primers (OPA 1-20 & OPB 1-20 series) screened by RAPD PCR for differentiating the Mycosphaerella eumusae from other leaf spot causing fungal pathogens in banana, only the primer OPB 10 has generated a unique amplicon specific to M. eumusae at 1300 bp size. A total of nine different sets of LAMP primers were designed based on this specific SCAR derived RAPD marker sequence of M. eumusae and screened for the production of LAMP products…

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    in this picture that revolve around the idea of growing up. The major symbol in this picture are the two leafs. The smaller leaf symbolizes your childhood life, and the bigger leaf symbolizes your adult life after you leave your youth shell. In other words, as humans begin to grow and develop they gain more knowledge and experience with them and learn things in the world around them. The leafs in the image are a great example of this, as time passes by the baby leaves slowly start to grow into…

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    Genesis 11-12 Thesis

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    Genesis 1:11-12 teaches: And God said, “Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants[e] yielding seed, and fruit trees bearing fruit in which is their seed, each according to its kind, on the earth.” And it was so. The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed according to their own kinds, and trees bearing fruit in which is their seed, each according to its kind. And God saw that it was good (ESV). God place everything on earth as provisions for the survival of man and prosper man. Is…

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    Purpose To determine the specific types of pigments found in a rose leaf and rose petal by using isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O) in paper chromatography. Scientific Explanation When leaves are mixed with isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O) the alcohol draws out the leaf pigments and chemically change to a solvent. When the solvent is painted on the paper towel nothing happens but when a bit of alcohol is added it easily climbs up the paper towel. This happens because the alcohol molecules are “sticky” and…

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