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    Water (H₂O) is a liquid at room temperature‚ and its unusual properties provide the basis of many biological processes and organisms. In humans water is the vital product of respiration (C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ = 6CO₂ + 6H₂O.) The importance of water being produced as a product of respiration is that water is a main component of the human body (a human body consists of 65% water)‚ and plays a key role in many biological processes that occur. Water in the body had a large effect on the movement of substances

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    4 Biogeochemical Cycles Project Due: Wed‚ Dec 12th/Thurs‚ Dec 13th Using your book‚ notes‚ & other creditable sources‚ you will produce a labeled diagram and summary of each of the 4 biogeochemical cycles showing the transfers and transformations of these vital substances. Make sure you address the specifics listed for each cycle. 1. Hydrological cycle On the cycle diagram label the following: a. condensation b. precipitation c. percolation/infiltration

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    GYMNOSPERMS - phlya Ginkgophyta‚ Gnetophyta‚ Cycadophyta and Coniferophyta - vascular plants with true roots - gymnosperms = “naked seeds” - cones/strobili - have seeds that develop on the surfaces of sporophylls instead of in ovaries like angiosperms - microsporangium produces pollen grains (sperm) and the megasporangium produces the egg - sporophyte generation is dominant - no water needed for fertilization – pollen travels with the wind Pine trees

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    Definition Fick’s Law Types of diffusion e.g. Facilitated diffusion‚ osmosis Gas exchange in unicells‚ fish‚ mammals and plants Digestion and absorption of products Exchange of materials between blood in capillaries and tissues e.g. placenta Transpiration‚ root pressure‚ water and ion uptake by roots Translocation and mass flow hypothesis Osmoregulation by blood and kidney‚ unicells e.g. Amoeba Action potentials Synaptic transmission Muscle action Intracellular diffusion e.g. mitochondria

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    Question 1WRONG | Rice‚ the staple food of many Filipinos‚ could be categorized to belong in: Kingdom – Plantae Phylum – Anthophyta Class – Monocotyledonae Order – Glumiflorae Family – Poaceae Genus – Oryza Species – Sativa   Both rice and corn belongs to the class Monocotyledonae‚ then they must also belong to the same _________. | Genus | | Family | | phylum | | species | Question 1 Explanation:  if rice and corn belong to the same class‚ then they must also belong to the same phylum

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    Scientific Method: 1) What is the scientific method? The scientific method is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments. 2) What are the steps of the scientific method? Ask a Question‚ Do Research‚ Hypothesis‚ Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment‚ Analyze Your Data‚ Draw a Conclusion‚ And Communicate Your Results. 3) Why do scientists use the scientific method? What are the benefits of using it? Scientists use this method to have a formula

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    to be strong because she hates planes. I tried to explain to her that traveling by air abridge the time need to get to far-distant places. After awhile I became a little irate‚ but I told her to be intrepid because planes are the safest form of transpiration there is. I was surprised that they didn’t adjourn her from the plane! When I first got on the plane‚ I watched a movie. The movie was about two men on a plane who were business partners. But turns out‚ one of the guys was a brigand‚ and he

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    Climatic Change and Its Effect on Society There has been a significant climatic change that has taken place throughout the years on Earth. These changes have effected society in more than one way. However‚ there is nothing society can do about the long term influences of climatic changes. Society has tended to address the short term effects of climatic changes that influence the global temperatures within the life span of present generations. The following will show how climatic changes does effect

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    The term vegetation means total plant cover‚ roadside vegetation includes the plants that grow near the roadside. Vegetation can be an effective sink for airborne particulates which adheres to surface of leaves (Fowler et al.‚ 1989). In urban areas‚ urban forest ecosystem plays a significant role in the adsorption of airborne particulates‚ thus‚ purifying air and also creating a positive visual and health impact (Wei-Kang et al.‚ 2015). In Urban areas‚ roadside vegetation is fruitful in overcoming

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    Plant Tissues A mature vascular plant (any plant other than mosses and liverworts)‚ contains several types of differentiated cells. These are grouped together in tissues. Some tissues contain only one type of cell. Some consist of several. Meristematic The main function of meristematic tissue is mitosis. The cells are small‚ thin-walled‚ with no central vacuole and no specialized features. Meristematic tissue is located in • the apical meristems at the growing points of roots and stems. • the

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