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    Mitosis in Plant and Animal Cells OBJECTIVES Observe and identify cells undergoing the process of mitosis. Compare the stages of mitosis in plant cells with these stages in animal cells. MATERIALS • compound light microscope • prepared slides (longitudinal sections of onion or garlic root tips) • prepared slides (whitefish blastula or other animal tissue) Procedure PART 1: MITOSIS IN PLANT CELLS 1. Observe a prepared slide of a longitudinal section of onion or garlic root tips. Use low

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    they desire. To start off with something both simple and delicious‚ here’s how to make garlic bread. First‚ the following ingredients can be located and purchased at nearly any convenience store. Moving on‚ gather ½ cup butter; whether it’s salted or unsalted‚ 1 ½ tablespoons of a strong and pungent tasting garlic powder‚ one tablespoon of rich and dried parsley‚ and a pound of Italian bread. Remember‚ Garlic Bread is predominantly known for it’s cheesy and stringy mozzarella cheese. However‚if

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    antioxidant property

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    This raises considerable challenges‚ particularly since there is increasing unease regarding the use of chemical preservatives and artificial antimicrobials to inactivate or inhibit growth of spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms.(Arques et al.‚ 2008; Aslim&Yucel‚ 2007; Brandi et al.‚ 2006; Cushnie et al.‚ 2005). As a consequence‚ natural antimicrobials are receiving a good deal of attention for a number of micro-organism-control issues. Reducing the need for antibiotics‚ controlling microbial

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    are willing to suck your blood anytime. With their simple bites‚ they can cause you a great damage. Garlic has not just been considered a special food for the unique flavor it imparts‚ but also for its medicinal value. It is thought that garlic may be an alternative mosquito repellent for humans as well. In a field study conducted in India‚ a preparation made of one percent garlic oil‚ petroleum jelly and beeswax that was rubbed on the arms and legs of the study subjects was found to be effective

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    Causes of antimicrobial drug resistance Microbes‚ such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi‚ and parasites‚ are living organisms that evolve over time. Their primary function is to reproduce‚ thrive‚ and spread quickly and efficiently. Therefore‚ microbes adapt to their environments and change in ways that ensure their survival. If something stops their ability to grow‚ such as an antimicrobial‚ genetic changes can occur that enable the microbe to survive. There are several ways this happens. Natural (Biological)

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    California has been the largest producer of garlic in the United States since it was introduced in the early 1700s. Garlic is thought to be originated in central Asia‚ functioning as a medical alleviation. Although it is still used in medicine‚ its main purpose nowadays is in flavoring food. As garlic is shifting to a principal ingredient in many American restaurants‚ production is rapidly increasing however‚ acreage is dropping. In fact‚ in 1999 there were about 40‚000 acres in the valley whereas

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    Garlic Root Tip - Miosis

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    Biology Inheritance – Mitotic Squash of Garlic Root Tip Mitosis is the process of cell division; it is the process by which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets in two nuclei. It is generally followed immediately by cytokinesis‚ which divides the nuclei‚ cytoplasm‚ organelles and cell membrane into two cells containing roughly equal shares of these cellular components. Mitosis and cytokinesis together define the mitotic phase of the cell cycle—the

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    NAME:-PUDINA This plant is related to the menthe genus and its aromatic herbs. Many more species grows wild; some of there cultivated. The chief constituent for which these plants are valued are menthol and pappermint oil. this medicinal plant is an erect branched herb upto about 55 cm high. Leaves upto 6 cm long. Flowers small‚ in small brunches‚ borne on axile leaves‚medicinal seeds are also very useful. MEDICINAL USES of pudina :- THE DRIED LEAVES AND FLOWERING TOPS OF THE PLANT MAKE THE DRUG PAPPOERMINT

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    Efficacy of Garlic in Preventing Hypertension Ted Angelo Cruz Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School Abstract This research was conducted to help people with hypertension to have a home remedy for their disorder. Hypertension is the major risk factor of cardiovascular diseases. (Riaz‚ 2011). So it must be prevented as soon as you discover you have the hypertension disorder. In this research garlic is tested to prevent hypertension. My hypothesis was if garlic can cure mild cases of hypertension

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    with infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria are generally at increased risk of worse clinical outcomes and death‚ and consume more healthcare resources than patients infected with the same bacteria that are not resistant. The need for new antimicrobial agents is becoming one of the most urgent requirements in modern medicine (World Health Organization‚ April 2014). As a result‚ researchers are investigating alternative ways for developing better treatment for microbial-caused diseases one of

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