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    most interesting classes and programs are gone. In Underfunded Schools by the Onion, the writers use elements of ridicule, clever wordplay, and irony to convey and bring light to the universal truth that schools cut out the necessary and important things in their curriculums based on their financial problems. Usually when someone uses high comedy ridicule is clearly evident in their work. In Underfunded Schools by The Onion, the article uses a heavy amount of sarcasm. In paragraph…

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    This lab investigates the affect of sucrose on mitosis in onion root cells. The results of the experiment do not support the hypothesis. As the concentration of sucrose increases, the percent change in root length of the onion decreases. The individual data shows a 44.75% increase in the length of the onion root for the control group (0.0M). This is the highest percent change in onion root length. The solution is likely hypotonic. This means that it contains a higher concentration of water…

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    Onion Root Tip Cell Essay

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    that onion root tips are most commonly used to study mitosis. Onion root tip cell possesses eight chromosomes, whereas a human has 46 chromosomes. Another factor is that the stages can easily observe, and onion root tip can be flattened. The roots continue to increase as the roots search for water and nutrients. Regions of growth are good for studying because given time there are cells at different phases of mitosis. Regions of onion root tip are three cellular regions near the tip of an onion…

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    Red Onion Cells Lab Report

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    Water Potential of 1.0 M NaCl: 0+ -(2)(1.0)(.0831)(295)= -49.03 bars b. Before being exposed to the 1.0M salt solution, the red onion cells were full of water, and this was clear when looking through the microscope. However, when exposed to the 1.0M salt solution, each of the cells lost water. The cells did not shrink though even though the solution was hypertonic to the cell because…

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    love and compares it with an onion. The poet uses different ways to talk about love, for example in her text she says “Not a red rose or a satin heart” she is taking the things people first think about when they hear love and is trying to show you a new way to look at it,a better way to show love with new items like an onion.when the poet says ”I give you an onion” she shows us something like an onion can represent love and shows a different way to look at an onion, a romantic way. she uses a…

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    of Poets. One of Kim’s award winning poems, “Monologue for an Onion”, is written from the perspective of an onion being cut up by a person; As Kim is describing the scene with all 5 senses, and how the onion feels about the person mutilating its body, can the reader really understand the satirical and metaphorical power of her words. Suji Kwock Kim’s satire, “Monologue for an Onion” is not written about the onion itself, as the onion is…

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    We did not know it at the time, but this hike into Onion Valley is the toughest single climb in the Sierra! As related to me, since I was called away, by our leader and Tim. Among other things it included three mountain passes, Kearsarge pass at 11, 823 feet, Glen Pass 11,978 feet, and Baxter Pass 12,300 feet. And a loop backpacking trail of almost thirty miles. (See our leader’s trail map.) With eighteen in the group, the adults were Tim, our leader, Steve, Jim A. and Gale. Some of the…

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    We were at the Red Onion in Equality, Illinois- my step dad, my uncle, and I. The Red Onion was a dinky cafe set back in the miniscule town square. Being in Equality, I thought everything should be equal and fair. Things were not even-handed for Uncle Randy on that frosty, December afternoon. The cafe was engorged in decorations for the holidays- shimmering trees, twinkling lights strung from the high ceiling, and even Santa Claus in the corner, although he was stationary. As I licked the sweet…

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    What The Onion Smells Like "Black Guy Asks Nation for Change." Upon reading this article title out of context any non-racist person would be offended that President Obama had been referred to in a way that ignored any other identities he has besides his race. However, a significant portion of those people would be put at ease upon learning that this is the title of a piece from The Onion. This is because The Onion, an internet publication, is a sub-genre of satire. To give the best possible…

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    1. Why do you think the roots of plants are good for studying Mitosis? In my biased opinion, I believe that the roots are suitable for studying mitosis because plants always undergo mitosis. 2. Why does the root tip of the onion need to be stained? The root tips of the onion need to be stain because they provide more visibility when looking under a microscope. 3. How many phases are in the Cell Cycle? There are five stages of the cell cycle which would be Interface, Prophase, Metaphase,…

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