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    Aim: to determine the average amount of Jacaranda mimosifiolia leaves damaged on the adaxial side of the leaf. Research question: which side of the J. mimosifiolia leaf has the most damage? Hypothesis: it was expected that the adaxial side of the J. mimosifiolia leaf would have the most damage. The Jacaranda mimosifiolia originates from southern Bolivia and north-western Argentina (Mosomane, 2007) it belongs to the family Bignoniaceae and is a deciduous subtropical tree. It was introduced to…

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    Prunus Case Study

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    Among angiosperms, Rosaceae consists of approximately 100 genera and 3000 species including several types of fruits with economic importance and health benefits. Rosaceae is divided into 4 subfamilies with basic chromosome numbers of x = 7 (Rosoideae), 8 (Prunoideae) and 9 (Spiraeoideae), x = 17 (Maloideae). The taxonomy of the genus Prunus is controversial because of the polymorphism and wide ecological tolerance of the species, as well as the presence of numerous cultivars. Prunus is the…

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    When flowers or plants are sensitive to climate and may not be suitable to the climate in which it is sold, the retailer definitely maintains the responsibility to alert customers of the growing conditions prior to purchase. Like all products, adequate disclosure remains necessary on the flowers. A reasonable consumer would assume, that if not told otherwise and based on past experiences with the Palles’ flower shop, that the flowers were locally grown and would fit their geographic climate. The…

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    3 BEST LAWN MOWERS REVIEWS Tangled grass, long grass weeds, mushy bushes in a lawn does not give an attractive look. Now in upcoming summer season your lawn will be filled with bloomy flowers and attractive plants but the uneven grass will not give it a proper look so don’t worry just find out a solution!!!! An easy and convenient lawn mower is a solution for all your lawn problems. The lawn mowers will surely give a carpeted look to your garden and definitely you will be appreciated by others…

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    Why Trimming Hedges

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    rimming hedges isn't hard. In fact, it can even be a relaxing way to get out into your yard for a few hours. But with a few tips under your hat before you head out to trim your hedges, things will come out a lot smoother. Why trim Hedges: There are three big reasons to trim your hedges. First, repeated trimming trains the plants the same way your hair gets trained by being combed the same way over and over. Second, we improve the health of the plant by trimming off dead sections that can…

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    Hesi Case Study

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    The state agent points out that there are three daisy species that grow near the Anasazi archaeological site, the X. Confertifolia, the X. Tortifolia, and the X. Cronquistii. Based on the plants external structure, I can notice the X. cronquistii slightly differs from the X. Tortifolia in leaf margin, however, all three daisies appear similar in color and shape. Therefore, the evidence regarding the plants’ morphology is insignificant. Moreover, the X. confertifolia and the X. toritfolia can be…

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    The land application site has been in use since about 1973 for the treatment and disposal of cheese processing effluent. Prior to that time, the site was used for irrigated agriculture. Swiss Village Cheese Company originally operated the facility in 1973. From approximately 1991 until 1999 the facility was operated by Simplot Daily Products. Sorrento Lactalis, Inc. purchased the plant in early 1999 and continues to operate the facility today. Currently both treated wastewater and freshwater…

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    In her essay “Pea Madness”, Amy Leach’s use of metaphors contributes to the idea that people in the world put harsh expectations on themselves due to the expectations from society. “Pea Madness” focuses on the life of peas and how they develop and grow whilst having people constantly watching. This can be seen as a metaphor for people in today’s natural world, specifically teenagers. The teenagers are the peas and the lattices they grow on is high school. But those who planted them, that is…

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    Conclusions: In conclusion, sugar didn’t make the plants grow faster it made them grow slower. Although the plants with added sugar at the end started to grow faster, the heights for the 1 tsp of sugar plants doubled in size. I think this is because the plants needed to get used to the sugar and once they did it acted as a steroid and made them grow faster. I think to prove my hypothesis I needed more time to carry out the experiment to see if the sugar acted as a steroid or if in the end it…

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    Truffula Seeds

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    Truffula Seeds and Actual Trees People use trees for everything, to build a house, to catch a mouse, to get from here, and make it there. Trees are what we need, if we ran out of trees, we couldn't do as we please. Trees also give us oxygen, which we use to for breathing, and wood planks which we use for keys. So if we ran out of trees, we wouldn't be able to do respiration, have cool furniture, or paper. Are we doing enough to keep the trees? First of all, I like to breath, in fact, I like…

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