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    contribute significantly to various areas of the lives of organisms. In order to better understand the different plants and its requirements the growth and germination rates were investigated. The hypothesis stated that if the dicotolydeons and monocotyledons are placed in the same environment and watered regularly, then the dicotyledons will have a faster growth and germination rate. In order for plants to survive, it is a necessity for the process of photosynthesis to occur. Photosynthesis is the

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    God created the world perfectly. We are so bless to have such a precious gift like this. Nature provides us what we need to survive each day of our living, like our mother. It give us a food to eat, water to drink, air to breathe, shelter to stay and many more for our life to become better and easier. Our nature have many beautiful scenery. Our eyes won’t get tired mesmerizing on it. No wonder why many artist, writers, poets, and painters choose it to be their subject. Human are the real user

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    Plant mitochondria include two terminal oxidases: cytochrome oxidase and the cyanide-insensitive alternative oxidase. Electron partitioning between the two pathways is regulated by the redox equilibrium of the ubiquinone pool and the activation state of the alternative oxidase. The alternative oxidase appears to exist as a dimer, which is active in the reduced, noncovalently linked form, and inactive when in the oxidized, covalently linked form. Reduction of the oxidase in detached tobacco mitochondria

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    Welcome to the marines I hope you have fun, get good information, and learn a lot. Have you ever been to the marines, if you haven’t you really should you will have a blast. I will explain the climate and location of this biome. I will also explain the plant species and animal species of this biome. Lastly, I will explain the environmental concerns and how humans can help the biome concerns. I will even add a bonus with some fun facts for you. The marine biome is located in the Pacific, Atlantic

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    One living organism that has a very important function for the environment and all the living creatures on Earth is the plant. This is because other living organisms such as animals and human beings greatly depend on them for food and oxygen. Furthermore, they are also able to provide living creatures the shelter that they need. As well as medicines that can be taken from medicinal plants. There are approximately 250,000 different species of plants and they are all part of the kingdom Plantae which

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    Chemical Structure It was in the year 1979 a steroid lactone which was termed as Brassinosteroid was isolated from pollen of Brassica napus (Grove et al, 1979). Later its structure was determined by different spectroscopic analysis mainly by NMR, EI-MS, FAB-MS and also by X-ray diffraction, which was found to be (22R, 23R, 24S)-2α, 3α, 22, 23, tetrahydroxy-24-methyl-β-homo-7-oxa-5α-cholestan-6-one. Since the discovery of brassinosteroid more than 69 naturally occurring compounds of this hormone family

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    Peroxidase Lab Report

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    During laboratory week seven of Biology 232, the experiment of peroxidase characterization in monocot plants and dicot plants was presented to the students. The plants students could choose from were radishes, turnips, and beets. The stressing of the plants was to be carried out over two weeks, during the students’ fall break, as the experimental procedures were to be carried out over laboratory weeks eight and nine to identify peroxidase activity. The two taxonomic classifications of plants are

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    How to Increase Declining Global Shark Population For more than 400 million years, sharks have inhabited planet Earth. They have marked their title as Kings of the ocean and stood their ground as one of the toughest sea creature. As rulers of the deep, these large carnivores play a major role in both the ecosystem and the economy. The species help to regulate the ocean’s health and maintain a stable environment through many methods, such as protecting seagrass and eating animals who bring negative

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    Manzoor et al (2013) reported that Pir Lisura N. Park, AJK, Pakistan area has 159 species of vascular plants, belonging to 83 different families which includes 48 species of trees, 38 shrubs, 61 herbs, 7 grasses, 1 epiphyte and 4 ferns. Among trees 2 species of gymnosperms which are widely distributed on all mountain slopes and most frequently exploited for timber. Other 46 tree species are angiosperms which occur in selected patches of favourable habitat, mostly associated with human settlements

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    Our world as we know it, is full of missing puzzle pieces when it comes to completing the picture of how human kind truly came to be. For years and years talented fieldworkers have been working all over the world to try and collect all of these missing pieces. Slowly over the years an increasing amount of body and fossil records are helping us better understand when, where and how hominins came into and left existence. There have been many discoveries between the Australopithecus Afensis and more

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