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    Sprouting potatoes When you think of a potato you think Yum!But ever wonder what the science behind What is a Potato? A potato is a oval shaped vegetable similar to a egg that comes in different many shapes and sizes.It is one of the main crops in the world.It grows well in cool places/storagesThey are also a memember of the night shade family which means they are not sweet like for example a tomamato.It was first domesticated by southern Peru and now is all over the world and now has become a stable crop.They are high in vitamin and mineral. Why do people use sprout? People use potato sprouts to plant more potatoes or even sometime they eat them in a certain dish often in salads. Some can be eaten raw or cooked .Sprouts contain vitamin, mineral, and organic compounds content. Sprouts contain a certain amount…

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    Table 1: Table consisting of the number of colonies present and the percentage of fungal colonies. In Table 1 both fungal and bacterial colonies refer to the number of individual groups with distinct boundaries which match the assumed physical characteristic for each group. It is important to note the large increase in the number of fungal colonies as well as the decrease of bacterial colonies in the Mycophil plate both of which account for the discrepancy between the two percentages of fungal…

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    The aim of this experiment was to test the effect of different pure caffeine solutions on chia seed sprouting. Caffeine effects the plant in multiple ways, including affecting the pH of the soil and the adenosine within the plants. While both could possibly have an effect, the pH may have been detrimental to the plant and therefore would have overruled any other aspects including the effects of adenosine. The data mostly supports this information because once the caffeine concentration started…

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    This experiment concluded to the point that seeds do grow faster in darkness, than in light. The hypothesis stated that seeds will grow faster in the darkness, which was demonstrated in this experiment. In the data table under seeds that grow in darkness had an average height of 1.85 centimeters, whereas for seeds in light average height is 0.45 centimeters, substantiating the claim that the pea plants in dark have a higher success rate than those in the light. The seeds in the darkness,…

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    The easiest way is to mix your grain with the amount of liquid you need prior to the time you anticipate to cook it. Allow it to sit at room temperature for 6-12 hours or refrigerate for longer periods of time. Sprouting The act of sprouting is intuitive, though the technique isn’t. Sprouting can actually increase the amount of nutrition a particular legume or grain contains, although not always. In either case, the amount of nutrition you receive from sprouted grains and legumes will be more…

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    Lab Report

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    2.2 millimolar of vanadium 55 grams of dry soil was placed in each pot resulting in a total weight of 60.28 grams. Before putting corn seed 3.81cm below soil surface moisten the soil with 100 ml of distilled water. 550 micro molar solution of vanadium is added to group two. 1.4 millimolar solution of vanadium is added to group three. Finally, 2.2 millimolar solution of vanadium is added to group four. Every 3 days after the first day give each plant 30 mL of distilled water and take pictures.…

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    there would be when using an ANOVA analysis. Subjects (participants of the study) and stimuli items can be treated as random effects in the analysis, and noise in the data can be better controlled for (Baayen, Davidson,& Bates, 2008). 3.3 (Projected) Results The data analysis shows a preference for unsprouted swiped sluices over those that are sprouted. In addition, swiped sentences were rated higher than unswiped sentences. These results support the hypothesis that swiping does not…

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    Raadish Seeds Lab

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    inside the microwave. This can be a good project for others it looks preety cool, it can be used in the REAL WORLD. There are people who plant these Radish Seeds and put them in the ground were it can get enough sun and they can water the seeds. The seeds can grow and can make a business with foods and become salesman. The topic i chose is in Biology, and my topic is about Radianting Radish Seeds inside a microwave. Radiating means heat in the form of rays or waves, A microwave is needed in…

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    Antonio Machado‘s poem A un olmoseco’ from his book, Campos de Castilla was written in Soria in 1912 .The poem, like others in Campos de Castilla, is a piece of landscape literature contributing to the work of Spain’s Generacion del 98 (Generation of 98). The poem, set in the Sorian landscape, tells of an old elm tree, which although rotting and dying has a few new leaves sprouting from it. Throughout the poem, Machado expresses his intimate feelings, both with regards to his personal…

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    Animal Farm Symbolism

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    Old Major, who is the elder of the barn, depicts his Marxist views, christened “Animalism,” to the rest of the animals in early March. March, being the beginning of springtime, has several obvious connections to new life and rebirth, such as trees sprouting leaves and flowers blooming. The connection here is the seed of Animalism sprouting and beginning to grow mentally, as shown by the animals several meetings over the three months of spring. June, the beginning of summer, came along, by which…

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