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What are Byrophytes?Briefly explain the function of xylem and phloem.
Describe the anatomy (structure) and physiology (function) of your favorite vegetable. Is the structure a modification from the standard root
How to use a dichotomous key and genetic engineering-Submit a list ,Organism 1 through Organism 7,(Attached) with your decision about the classification
Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Foods. "Your scientists were so pre-occupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Debate - Pesticides and Genetically Modified Foods.This debate will be on the use of pesticides and genetically modified (GM) foods.
How do you feel about eating a cloned animal?Is your opinion of eating a cloned plant different?
What is the function of the objective lens?What is the relationship between the numerical aperture and the resolving power?
Structural differences between flowering plants.I am trying to understand the difference between a typical dicot flower and a typical monocot flower.
Could you please tell me why green algae and land plants are considered to be monophyletic?
How the Different Plant Phyla Evolved.Why are some simple plants only found in damp places.
What is the primary characteristic of angiosperms.They produce seeds.They have vascular tissue.They produce flowers.They depend on light for photos
List and describe the primary characteristics that all plants share that define them as plant
Define the concept of biodiversity and explain the importance of biodiversity to plant communities.
What are flowering plants the most successful?Why are flowering plants considered by many botanists to be the most successful land plants?
What is taxonomy?Look at plants and animals. Select a plant and an animal
What is important about light in consideration to plants (explain for a standpoint of Photons) How is this energy harnessed and what is it used for
Explain the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.Identify plant and animal cell structure and functions.
Why Leaves Change Color.Plants absorb light energy using special molecules called photosynthetic pigments
What roles do light and Rubisco play in regulating the PCR cycle? Explain your answer.
If soil is contaminated with TCE, can phytoremediation remove it, and how?What can hinder the use of phytoremediation technologies and why?
At the CO2 saturation point, is light supply the major factor limiting photosynthesis? How could you test this?
Why would the carboxylation efficiency in C4 plants be higher than the carboxylation efficiency in C3 plants?
How does photosynthesis work in plants which have leaves of some color other than green?
Articles on acidity and photosynthesis.I recently did an experiment testing photosynthesis in soybean plants after simulated acid rain
How would animal life be affected by this atmospheric change? Explain why in terms of your knowledge of cellular respiration.