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    experiences. However, please suspend your immediate reactions and defenses, to hear another side that you may not be aware of. Not consuming animal products and having a plant-based diet is beneficial to people’s health and could make a significant impact on the extermination of world hunger, animal cruelty and animal exploitation. Having a plant-based diet will give countless benefits to our health, planet and have been proven to cure illnesses. You can acquire more vitamins and nutrients from…

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    Plants grow when watered. In fact, plants grow when watered because it gets water, sunlight, and nutrients also known as photosynthesis . In addition plants use a process called photosynthesis. During this process called photosynthesis plants trap light energy with their leaves. Equally important plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called glucose. They also grow when watered because the plants absorb nutrients dissolved in water. They absorb the water…

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    water affect plant growth. I chose this project because if anyone would like to grow plants they would want to know which water makes their plants grow the biggest and tallest. The reason I chose this project is because I would like to learn more about plant growth and how different types of water would affect it because then I could grow multiple types of plants and get bigger plants then ones watered with tap or distilled water. My hypothesis is that the recycled water will make the plants…

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    cycle of plants, including seed, seed germination, growth, and reproduction. AL.SC.3.4.8: Observing AL.SC.3.24: Relate plant structures to their function(s). Checklist  Standards are from Alabama State Course of Study  Standards include state, subject, and grade level abbreviations  Standards are…

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    In this project I will try to find out if the plants will grow better normally or in the aerogarden. I will see how the aerogarden affects the plant growth. I will plant strawberries in both of the systems and see which plants grow faster. I will record the growth every single week. Then I will put it on my project. The aero garden is completely mess free because it uses aeroponics. Aeroponics requires no soil or fertilizer. This is related to my project because of how easy it is for everyone…

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    The carrying capacity of Wisconsin Fast Plants (Brassica Rapa) in a 2-liter bottle growing environment Introduction In this lab we conducted an experiment in which we created a habitat in which plants grown; We will determine if the plants will grow successfully in this habitat. We will plant “Wisconsin Fast Plant”seeds, also known as (Brassica Rapa). The Wisconsin Fast Plants are a small, fragile sized plant that has a short growing period and produces seeds at a high density. We will…

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    Usually plants grow in natural sunlight, but do they grow the same in colored light? People always just put their plants outside, then leave them. Is there an effect on plants in the colored light, or is it just the same. Part of the plant is the chlorophyll, which is the part of that is responsible for the pigment or color found in the organism. It is responsible for the green color of plants, except in the fall where the pigment changes to red, yellow, or orange. This happens because the…

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    Discussion Leaf number, leaf area, plant height and plant spread: The effects of different levels of water stress on the growth parameters like leaf number, leaf area, plant height and plant spread of S. aethiopicum was recorded maximum in the plants grown at 100% PC. Treatments T1 and T2 (75% PC and 50% PC) did not show the significant difference, though there was drastic reduction in growth at 25% PC. Highest recording of all the parameters in 100% PC probably attributed to the optimum supply…

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    April 18, 2016 Honors Contract ENV 150 Carnivorous plants are fascinating creatures. Normally, plants gain nutrients through the process of photosynthesis. Carnivorous plants are, however, are a special case. Just the thought of knowing that plants of all things can eat animals is mind blowing! It completely defies their very nature. For that reason, they have crept their way into the media industry. Even though there exists no carnivorous plant that can actually kill a human, the…

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    In “Plant Pigment,” by Shirley Raps and Jeffrey Harborne, two types of plant pigments are discussed: photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic pigments. Photosynthetic pigments are responsible for absorbing light and transferring energy during photosynthesis. Among this group of pigments are chlorophylls, phycobilins, carotenoids, and reaction center pigments which causes plants’ green, blue, yellow and orange colors, respectively. Nonphotosynthetic pigments are used to attract insects for…

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