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Photosynthesis is the process by which plant cells use light energy for the biosynthesis of cellular components . ... The overall process of photosynthesis can be summarized by the following simple chemical equation 6 CO2 12 H2O C6H12O6 6 O2 6 H2O Light reactions in plant cells occur in organelles called chloroplasts. |
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An investigation of the factors that affect photosynthesis . An investigation of the factors that affect photosynthesis . Photosynthesis sunlight CARBON DIOXIDE WATER GLUCOSE OXYGEN chlorophyll 6CO2 6H2O C6H1206 6O2 What is Photosynthesis? |
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According to the ideas of a tragedy, a tragedy is one that must contain unity of plot, must imtate serious events, and accomplish a catharsis of events. |
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Introduction Photosynthesis as we know is the process by which plants use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar . Then cellular respiration converts sugar into ATP, which is the fuel used by all living things. |
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS OFF GERMINATING AND PLANTING A PHASEOLUS VULGARIS SEED TO ACHIEVE OVERALL GROWTH ABSTRACT Standard tests were designated to determine a procedure to achieve best overall growth of a specific plant seedling. |
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Phylum of soft-bodied, bilaterally symmetrical, segmented worms are known as Annelids . The name Annelida is derived from the Latin word annellus, which means little ring, and refers to the ringlike appearance of the body segments. |
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any soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, usually wholly or partly enclosed in a calcium carbonate shell secreted by a soft mantle covering the body. |
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For our project, we decided to determine the maximum distance that a trebuchet could achieve under limited circumstances . ... Thus we now had enough information to understand and calculate the motion of a simple trebuchet, which the equations at the website reveal. |
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Over the past four million years, human revolution has made a great change . We have evolved from Australopithecus afarensis to homo sapiens . The major difference that separates all of the species, is the brain capacity. |
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The following essay will discuss the statement made by Patrick Troy Lateline in relation to physical planning and what he believes to be the current urban development situation. |
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... Title Physical Properties of Foods Date Thursday, 9th September 2003 II . ... Experimental Procedure For the procedure of the Physical Properties of Foods, refer to the Food Chemistry Laboratory manual, C. |
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They are called scream machines, but really know as roller coasters . There know for there history of death-defying thrills . As you may know roller coasters have no engines, they are pulled to the top of the first hill at the beginning of the ride and after that it most complete the ride on its own. |
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PROCEDURE 1 . Choose first ball as heavy metal ball gold ball . 2 . Adjust screw such that the ball, when released that the release point, just makes it to the launch point before reversing direction. |
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Electricity Electrostatic charges are produced by friction . For example, hair attracted to a brush or comb . There are two electrical charges positive negative Fundamental Law of Electric Charges -opposite electrical charges attract each other -similar electric charges repel each other -charged objects attract some neutral objects Structure of Matter - All matter is composed of small particles called atoms - Electric charges are carried by particles. |
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The virtual Bungee jumper L cord free length d cord stretch length Schematic depiction of a jumper having fallen a jump height, L d . Bungee Jump Geometry Potential Energy Potential energy is the energy an object has stored as a result of its position, relative to a zero or equilibrium position. |
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ATTN From sec . B-06 016 . 102 Hi, I am the guy who asked you about an extension to 5 30 on Friday . This was because I was sick that day. |
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Conclusion While studying projectiles, our group used rockets to observe how they work . We used different angles to show how they vary with the distance, which in this case we used the angles 30 , 50 , and 55. |
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... Now swivel your binoculars gently across the evening sky, and you can uncover solid evidence for the population explosion of space debris whirling around the earth. |
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Katherine Allen, In this project, I need to design and construct a vehicle which uses a single mousetrap as its sole source of propulsion . The vehicle should be designed for distance. |
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Tapper Experiment Procedure The group used a machine called the Alemany taper, which makes dots on paper with a screw that goes up a down while the machine vibrates. |
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... In the throwing of a ball, the swinging of a bat, the kicking of a ball, or the striking of a golf ball, coaches indicate that the length of wind up or back swing of the bat, arm, leg, or club will influence the resultant distance. |
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Introduction The mass of a body at rest is an invariable property of that body . It is a measure if the quantity if matter in a body. |
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Physics Course Work To investigate the factors which affect the resistance of a wire . The Problem To investigate the factors which affect the resistance of a wire. |
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PART A Aim To investigate the relationship between electric current and the magnetic field it produces in a coil of wire . Hypothesis The induced EMF f No. |
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Physiology of the Circulatory System Purpose 10 A B Experiment to; learn how to measure heart rate and blood pressure in a human volunteer, describe the effect of changing body position on heart rate and blood pressure, explain how exercise changes heart rate, determine a human’s fitness index, analyze cardiovascular. |
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... Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, stated that children go through a period of stages in which they develop . The four stages of Piaget’s theory grouped the development of a child into age groups, in which interaction with people and the natural world is necessary for cognitive development. |
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Pierre Curie Pierre Curie was born in Paris, to Eugene Curie a physician, on May 15, 1859 . Pierre was a third generation Doctor . ... By the age of 14 Pierre had demonstrated a passion and a gift for mathematics. |
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In this lab we explored the external and internal parts of a fetal pig . These parts included the organs and organ systems of the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity. |
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Josh Green The general story behind the Ode on a Grecian Urn is that a speaker stands in front of an ancient Grecian urn and speaks to it. |
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It became evident that the moist environment was more favorable for the pillbugs considering throughout the experiment, there were always on average 7-8 pillbugs in the moist petri dish. |
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Imagine this You have an important date coming up . For the past week you’ve been getting ready by picking out your nicest clothes, and choosing the perfect perfume or cologne. |
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Astronomy is not usually described as fast paced . Photographing the depths of the universe is usually a business of very long exposures lasting hours or even days. |
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Nesting and Breeding The Piping Plovers leave their southern wintering grounds, and arrive to their Canadian breeding sites in late April or early May . ... 2000 Status and Conservation The Piping Plover was not always an endangered species, at one time it was very plentiful in all or North America, but do to a number of population reducing agents, the number of piping plovers is at a critical low, and there isnt much sign of. |
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PKU Phenylketonuris Genetics Causes PKU is a genetic disorder, which prevents the normal use of protein food . PKU is a genetic inborn error of metabolism that is detectable during the first days of life with appropriate blood testing newborn screening. |
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... Brown took us through an extensive look at the Placebo effect . ... Though there is no argument as to whether or not the medicine actually works, the argument then becomes does the medicine work because that’s what it was assigned to do, or does the medication work simply because of the benefits of the placebo effect the theory that the very act. |
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Abstract Results that showed how much an antidepressant’s effect is a placebo effect, such as from Kirsch Sapirstein 1998 about 75 . Also from the consistency of this conclusion from other studies and supportive commentaries, they all provided the view that antidepressants are drugs that do not work without its placebo effects. |
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The aim of this investigation is to determine the lowest concentration of Copper II Sulphate solution to fully denature egg albumen . ... This can be denatured by the chemical compound, copper II Sulphate. |
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Intro Dugesia tigrinia or Planarian worms are members of Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Turbellaria . ... Some small planaria swim by use of cilia, while others may move by gliding, head raised, over a slime track secreted by marginal adhesive glands. |
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... Introduction As a future educator it is important that I understand and learn about the planet on which we live . Planet Earth is one of nine planets in the solar system, the only planet known to harbor life, and the home of human beings. |
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The Planet Venus The planet I am reporting on is Venus . It is the second planet from the sun . Venus is smaller than Earth and is 12,104 km in diameter. |
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SOCCER I LOVE IT ! I love soccer it is my favorite sport, but more than that it is something that is special to me . Almost everyone has something that they like to do, that is their favorite activity; but a few lucky people--like me--have something that they love to do, and that is a great feeling. |
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... Planets Pop Up in Unusual Places . ... 31, Issue 2 Discovering Other Planets In grade school one learned that there are a set number of planets. |
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... BOTANY IS A BROAD FIELD Many kinds of plant biologists Botanists interested in ecology study interactions of plants with other organisms and the environment . ... Many work in the field, to study patterns with the whole plant. |
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... Improvement of plants, particularly food crops, is obviously important and genetics has contributed to a better understanding of the benefits and disadvantages of particular breeding programs. |
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According to Rayburn 1993 Plants perform three main processes that drive plant growth and development . ... Respiration is the process by which a plant’s sugars and starches are converted into energy, in a controlled way. |
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... The conditions necessary to grow plants always depend on each plant . ... Rain is every plant’s main water source because there are no sprinklers or water systems in the wild. |
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How successful can a plant be in a petri dish or small cup ? ... Logically you would think a plant would die in a tiny petri dish and would eventually run out of room in a small cup. |
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Plants and Amount of Light Purpose question- Does amount of light in the Bean Plants cause different growth ? ... Compare growth, height, greenness, and amount of leaves between the control plant and the experimental plant day by day. |
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Plants are boring and stupid . ... I mean they are plants . PLANTS ! ... I mean I guess we should know what poison ivy looks like and some other annoying plants but besides that WHAT IS THE POINT? |
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Plants in the forest . The forest is many trees . ... The large trees form the most characteristic part of a forest . ... There are many kinds of forest in our land spruce forest, birch wood, pine forest, broad-leaved forest, etc. |