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    Introduction- Greta Arabidopsis is a plant commonly used in genotype tests. They display qualities that make them convenient for altering their genes without a lot of trouble. Consequently, there are several different genotypes of Arabidopsis. However, it is rather hard to test exactly what the genotypes do to the plants without some sort of stress being placed on them. This is a record of the experiments produced and their results. These experiments were important due to their nature- many…

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    They clean our beaches and salt marshes, filter out small things in the ocean, and shed their old shell, just to eat it again. What kind of animal could this be? A Fiddler crab! They do all those things to help themselves. They don’t even know they are helping the entire world! Fiddler crabs live in many places. They live in mangroves, salt marshes, and on sandy and muddy beaches. Fiddler crabs are important to salt marshes because when they feed and burrow, they clean the salt marshes and…

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    experiment the following terms are defined as such: Growth: the amount in inches that a plant grows vertically. Soil: a natural dirt with no added nutrients, only minerals already located in the soil will be accepted and used. Plant: In this case, a Californian Green Bean and Lettuce seeds. Methodology This report took an empirical/analytical stance on plant systems and their response by different soils. Plants are measure biweekly by ruler and are recorded on a table. To limit…

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    Set in Mars, the second of the Martian Chronicles, “Ylla” tells the story of a female alien who lives with her husband on the Red Planet. This marriage is tough, and though they used to be in love, they are struggling now. Ylla begins to have strange dreams of other aliens who live on Earth, the third planet. These aliens from Earth have blue eyes, black hair and white skin, while Ylla and her husband have yellow coin eyes.The planet was supposedly uninhabitable, because it had too much oxygen…

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    Each group was assigned a specific ratio of seeds to plant in their flat. With varying amounts of buckwheat and oat, each group had a total seed count of 100. My group, Group One, received 100 oat seeds, Group Two received 75 oat seeds and 25 buckwheat seeds, Group Three received 50 oat seeds and 50 buckwheat…

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    effected the growth of the Tomato plants. My prediction was that the fertilised plant will grow more then the plants that were water. The fertilied plants will grow more because the fertiliser has element that the water cant give the plants that make it grow. The elements that fertiliser has is nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. This is why the fertilised plants grew so much.The experminent was used to investigate the difference between the growth of Tomato plants with fertiliser and with…

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    Invasive Earthworms

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    external hyphae with AMF-dependent or other host plants and can substantially decrease the AMF biomass (Gormsen et al. 2004). This will have a direct negative effects on nutrient (P and N) supply to AMF-dependent host plants and carbon flow from host plant to AMF. Lawrence et al. (2003)…

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    Most animals and plants live on water as well, and can be easily affected by it as human beings will. They are susceptible to the chemicals in the water, which can either drastically change their lifestyles due to changing food supplies and the like to such dire consequences such as death. On the Office of Response and Restoration’s website, they state that light oils display two hazards. Some can ignite and explode, but are mainly toxic. It can kill animals and plants upon touch, even…

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    Wood Observation Essay

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    On Saturday November 17th I went and observed the local woods of the Back 40 on the Messiah College campus in Grantham Pennsylvania, the block of land there is actually home to white tail deer and other mammals. The woods change quite drastically as one moves farther from the yellow breaches where deciduous sycamore trees and conifers such as tamaracks are common to a more mature oak forest. The weather leading up to this observation had been relatively wet and rainy, the leaves on the ground…

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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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