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Plant Reproduction Essay
Plants have two different ways to reproduce. The first one is vegetative reproduction. With this type all the plants that have the same parent have the
same genetic make–up. This also lets plants pass adaptations on that they have abtained over the years. Plants with good genetic make–up usually
spread quickly and take over an area. An example of this would be the dandelion. These plants can sprout from any part of the plant. An example of this
is the potato, farmers will pick the potatoes and cut them into small pieces and then plant them again so they may grow again. Scientists have also
placed a branch from one tree and place it on another one; it is now possible to buy an apple tree with six different branches and six different types
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Many plants have both the male and female reproductive parts on the same plant like corn, others like spinach don't. Plants also have spores because
of meiosis; these spores then grow into haploid gameophytes which produce gametes for fertilization. Plants produce to spores, one is the microspore,
which is the male part, and the other is the megaspore, which is the female part. A pollen grain is young male gameophyte enclosed in a protective
wall. When fertilization takes place the wall is destroyed and the pollen is transferred to the pistil. Cross–pollination is when a pollen grain is blown to
another plant or carried by an animal. Pollen maturation starts when the pollen lands on the stigma and a pollen tube grows toward the ovule. For this
to work the proteins of the male and female must be compatible. Only on pollen tube can grow into each ovule but there is normally more than one of
them. The ovule must form inside of the megaspore and then develop into an embryo sac. The embryo sac contains eight haploid nuclei: three at the
end of the micropyle, one is the egg nucleus, three at the opposite end, and two polar nuclei. When fertilization takes place it may only take an hour
after pollination. Some plants like barley however take about two months. Double fertilization also takes place, that is when one sperm fertilizes the
egg, and the other forms an endosperm. When the seed and fruit
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Invasive Plants Essay
Dr. John visited Norfolk State University on behalf of the Department of Ecology at the University of Georgia. He came to share information about
invasive plants and the ecological research that he and others have conducted on it; his talk was entitled "Computational Botany for Invasive Species
Decision Support, Risk Analysis, and Policy."
Dr. Drake began the talk by explaining what invasive plants species are. Invasive plants are those that occupy a foreign environment and drive the
native plants away because they grow so rampantly. He described how invasive plants can be transported from location to location–they can be
relocated through the air, ocean, vehicles, and even by humans. Eventually, the seeds of the invasive plants germinate, flourish, and in some cases, they
even take over. The seeds can be introduced intentionally or accidentally. Often times, they are introduced intentionally for agricultural purposes and
food supplies, medicinal purposes, or even aesthetics and gardening. The United States Department of Agriculture has a method for regulation...show
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Lastly, the final work will be expressed through cost sensitivity and representation. In the first step, there is a construction of the database. Species that
have been introduced to the United States are named and examined in order to determine whether or not they are weeds, and whether they are
considered to be economically costly or not. In order to determine this, researchers look at the biological traits, from life history and growth form to
maximum chromosome numbers and leaf traits and physiology. A plant species' tendency to become invasive can also be genetic
–the number of
chromosomes is a strong indicator of whether or not the plant will become invasive. Researchers determine which traits are associated with
invasiveness, and which are
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Plant And Animal Cells Essay
Plant and Animal Cells
I. Introduction
All organisms in life are composed of at least one or more
cells. Cells are the basic units of life. There are three main
features of a cell. First, all organisms consist of one or more
cells. Second, cells are the smallest units of life and third,
cells arise only from preexisting cells. These three facts are
referred to as the cell theory.
All cells can be categorized into two basic cell types.
They are prokaryotic and eukaryotic. To distinguish where cells
are placed in the two categories, what is inside the cell must
first be looked at. Every cell, either prokaryotic or eukaryotic
all contain basic cell parts. They are: a plasma membrane,
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To complete this we had to make wet–mount slides and
observe them under a light microscope. To prepare a wet–mount
slide you must first obtain your specimen you are going to look
at. You then put the specimen on a clean glass slide in the
middle. Next, you take a medicine dropper and place one drop of
water on the specimen. After that, you hold a clean coverslip
and place the bottom edge of the coverslip in the drop of water.
Next, slowly lower the rest of the coverslip so that there are no
air bubbles, onto the remaining part of the specimen. By putting
specimens into wet–mount slides it saves a lot of time and energy
instead of putting them into set slides. Also, a wet–mount slide
can be cleaned and re–used.
We put onion cells, cheek cells, and Elodeo cells into wet–
mount slides. After we made slides for each one we observe them
under the microscope. For some of the cells, we had to apply a
dye to have make the cell more visible under the microscope.
Methylene blue was applied to the cheek cells and iodine to the
onion cells. To see the cheek cells, we had to reduce the amount
of light coming into the microscope. We had to do this because
when we reduced the amount of light, we could see the cells more
clear. Elodeo cells were observed as a wet–mount slide and also
with salt water. To apply a die to a previously made wet–mount
slide, an edge of the coverslip
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Plant Products Essay
Plant products are effective in a variety of disease conditions. The use of plant products as antioxidants and immunomodulators has a traditional history
not only in India but also in almost all ancient civilizations.Herbs are considered God's gift to human beings in the form of natural medicines.The
traditional practices have been in use for centuries to cure various diseases. Even though the modern developments in therapeutic field brought about a
rapid decline in traditional medicine, but herbal remedies are still having an important role as potential source of therapeutics in health systems across
the world.The recent growth in the knowledge of free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) is producing a medical revolution...show more
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Increasing evidence suggests that the generation of these oxygen free radicals plays an important role in the pathophysiology of at least three disease
states: ischemia reperfusion injury, phagocyte–dependent inflammatory damage, and neurodegenerative disorders as well as aging.
Elevated levels of ROS have been implicated in numerous chronic degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases,
cancers, type 2 diabetes, , obesity and hypertension. The initiation, promotion, and progression of cancer, as well as the side–effects of radiation and
chemotherapy, have been linked to the imbalance between ROS and the antioxidant defense system. The highly significant correlation between
consumption of fats and oils and death rates from leukemia and malignant neoplasia of the breast, ovaries, and rectum among persons over 55 years
may be a reflection of greater lipid peroxidation. ROS have been implicated in the induction and complications of diabetes mellitus, age–related eye
disease, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
Oxidative stress and antioxidants A role of oxidative stress has been postulated in many conditions, including anthersclerosis, inflammatory condition,
certain cancers, and the process of aging. Oxidative stress is now thought to make a significant contribution to all inflammatory diseases
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Essay about Plant Cell
Plant Cell
Plant cells have many different parts that are need to work together and function as a whole. These parts are the cell membrane which can be compared
to a "Condom" due to the fact that is a very thin protective layer that lets certain substances to pass through. Cell wall is a thicker rougher membrane,
which gives the plant most of its structure and support, the cell wall also bond with other cell walls to form the structure of the plant. Centrosome may
be also referred to as the "Microtubule organizing center" it's looks like a small body near the nucleus having a dense center and radiating tubules,
here in the centrosome is where the microtubules are made. Chloroplast is a CD shaped organelle that holds the plants...show more content...
Smoother ER moves newly made proteins and lipids to the Golgi apparatus. Vacuole is a large membrane–bound space within the plant cell that is
filled with fluid, within the fluid often is stored materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates.
Animal Cell The animal cell like the plant cell has many different organelles but each one is need to work as a whole. Here are the organelles and
their functions, Cell membrane is a thin layer of protection which can be viewed as a "Condom" which is made for a payer of protein and fats, the
membrane allows some substance to pass though but not others. Centrosome is a rather small organelle located near the nucleus, it has a rather dense
center and radiating tubules. Here is where microtubules are made. Cytoplasm is a jell like material that surrounds the nucleus which is where the
organelles are located. Golgi body is a flat, layered organelles that looks like a stack of pancakes, it produces the membrane that surround the
lysosomes. The Golgi body packages protein and carbohydrates to be sent out of the cell.
Lysosome also called vesicles sphere shaped organelles surrounded by a membrane, contain digestive enzymes. This is where the digestion of nutrients
takes place. Mitochondrion is a sphere shaped rod like organelles with two membrane, the mitochondrion converts the
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Essay on Plant hormones
Plant hormones are specialized chemical substances produced by plants. They are the main internal factors controlling growth and development.
Hormones are produced in one part of a plant and transported to others, where they are effective in very small amounts. Depending on the target tissue,
a given hormone may have different effects.
Plant hormones play an integral role in controlling the growth and development of plants. A plant hormone is generally described as anorganic
compound synthesized in one part of the plant and translocated to another part, where in low concentrations elicits a physiological response.
There are five generally recognized classes of plant hormones; some of the classes are represented by only one compound,...show more content...
Auxins usually affect other processes in addition to cell elongation of stem cells but this characteristic is considered critical of all auxins and therefore
defines the hormone.
Functions:
1. Stimulates cell elongation
2. Stimulates cell division in the cambium and, in combination with cytokinins in tissue culture
3. Stimulates differentiation of phloem and xylem
4. Stimulates root initiation on stem cuttings
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The Tea Plant Essay
The Tea Plant
The tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is one of about 80 species of East Asian evergreen shrubs and trees that belong to the tea family, or Theaceae. Tea
reaches a height of 9 meters but is kept pruned to a low, mounded shrub in cultivation. The foliage is emerald green, while the flowers are fragrant,
yellow–centered, white and about 4 centimeters wide.
History
Tea plant cultivation began about 4,000 years ago in its native country, China. The Japanese did not discover the plant until the 8th century A.D., and
cultivation was established by the 13th century. The Europeans were finally introduced to the plant during the17th century. And, by the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, tea growing had spread to Russian...show more content...
Before World War II, Americans primarily drank green (unfermented) and oolong (semi–fermented) teas. The colonists dumped green tea into Boston
Harbor during the Boston Tea Party. Black (fermented) tea did not become popular until after the war (Hansen, 1998), and today it is the most popular
type in the U.S.
Cultivation
The tea plant blooms in early fall. It is very hardy and can survive temperatures as low as 0 degrees F, but cool seasons that differ by 20 degrees F from
the warm season will cause the growth rate of the plant to decrease and a dormant period will set in. Camellias thrive in moist, well–drained, slightly
acidic soils and prefer partial shade. A suitable climate has a minimum annual rainfall of 45–50 inches. During the growing season, the plant is kept
pruned to a short bush because only the young, tender leaves and buds are wanted for commercial processing into marketable tea.
Camellias can be propagated from softwood cuttings rooted under mist or from seeds. Seed propagation requires no pretreatment, and grafting selected
scion wood onto large root stock speeds early growth and promotes early flowering of young plants.
As with all crop plants, the tea plant is subject to a host of pests and diseases. At least 150 different insect species and 380 fungus diseases attack
camellia (Eden, 1976). However, blight control has become highly developed and 40 different pesticides exist. As with all pesticides, some do have
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Essay about Power Plant
Project Charter Cambridge Bay, NWT Power Generating Station Replacement Submitted by: Student # MSTM4040 – Assignment #1 Feb 10, 2013
Table of Contents Section 1. Charter Introduction3 1.1 Document change control3 1.2 Executive summary3 1.3 Authorization4 Section 2. Project
Overview5 2.1 Project summary5 2.2 Project goals, business outcomes, and objectives6 2.3 Project scope6 2.3.1 Boundaries
.................................................................................7 2.4 Milestones8 2.5 Deliverables8 2.6 Project cost estimate and sources of funding9 2.6.1 Project
cost Estimate ......................................................................9 2.6.2 Sources of Funding ........................................................................9 2.7 Project risks,
assumptions, and constraints10 Section 3. Project...show more content...
To develop a reliable source of electricity for Cambridge bay Risks: working in remote location when building a large construction project, there are
unknown cost involved. An important new risk is the cost of complying with potential greenhouse gas emission regulations. Sea lift delays and the
potential of not having the contracts written on time and developed in detail. Estimated total costs. 3 x 2 mega what generators – $1,500,000; Building
– 2,000,000; auxiliary equipment– $1,000,000; other costs – $500,000 1.3 Authorization _______________________________________________
____________________________ Lorne KusugakDate Executive Sponsor Minister Responsible for Quilliq Energy Corp's
_______________________________________________ ____________________________ Simon MerkosakDate Project Sponsor Chair, Board of
directors for Quilliq Energy Corp _______________________________________________ ____________________________ Peter MackeyDate
Project Manager CEO Quilliq Energy Corp's ______________________________________________ ____________________________ Frank
Downey Date Project Engineer Quilliq Energy Corp's _______________________________________________ ____________________________
John SmithDate Mayor,
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Plant Distribution Essay
Distribution of Plants and Types of Distribution
In former times, after the industrial revolution. The technological discoveries and the constant evolution of the companies impelled these to optimize
the resources of manufacture in the jobs. also to implement new production methods. The current market that is becoming more competitive pressures
companies to have a flexible system of products that gives the possibility to change and adapt to the needs of the customer. A lo largo del tiempo, pero
ciertamente despuГ©s de la revoluciГіn industrial, que los descubrimientos tecnolГіgicos y la constante evoluciГіn de las empresas impulsaron a estas,
a de optimizar los recursos de manufactura en los puestos de trabajo e implementar nuevos mГ©todos de...show more content...
however not all companies give due importance. What really favors it is a guide that allows to organize the projects of distribution in a series of
phases and steps. adapting the principles and theoretical foundations to the practical work performed by the plant manager, Richard Dick Muther (Nov.
20, 1913 – Oct. 15, 2014). He was one of the most famous industrial engineers who develops an analogy where he compares a factory with a person and
lists some key elements.
1. It is the skeleton associated with the distribution of the plant.
2. It is the muscular system this is associated with the handling of material.
3. It is the nervous system and is associated with communications and controls.
4. It is the respiratory, circulatory and digestive system where it is associated with general and auxiliary services.
5. And finally is the flesh and skin where it associates with the roof of the building.
For the work of each work and its workstations the design or distribution of plant is elementary, since it can generate dependencies in the distribution
such as: general services, handling of material, communications, procedures, all this with the purpose of directing a decisive method in the same plant.
Types of Distribution.
Serial distribution: This type of distribution has the characteristic that the equipments and the machinery for the manufacture are grouped in the same
zone. these following the sequence of
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Ecology And Plant Ecology
In this article examples are going to be discussed of the application of molecular biology in the field of plant ecology, what molecular biology is as
well as what plant ecology is. Plant ecology is one of the branches in the scientific field of ecology that mainly focus on plant population and their
surroundings (McMahon, 2016). Plant ecologists also look at other factors that have an impact on the plants and their environment. According to the
MIT Department of Biology, plantmolecular biology is the study where biological data such as plants genetics, genomes, biochemical and the cell
biologics is inserted into computers to understand the development, growth and physiology of plants at a molecular level. The examples that is going
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Researchers do not just look at the plant but keeps in mind how the plants interact with each other and their environment. A Plant ecologist do not
just look at plants but also the soil conditions, animals and other influences that might have an impact on the plants environment. According to
McMahon (2016) plant ecology is not just a plant itself but, is everything from understanding the plants environment functions as well as the
interaction of humans with the natural environment. The area most focused on in plant ecology is topics like climate change, plant diseases and
the symbiotic relationship between plant species and how plants spread in nature (McMahon, 2016). Plant ecology involves a lot of field work
because the plant needs to be viewed in their natural habitat to understand why the plant looks like it does. Plant ecology covers a wide range of
research for instance the study of plants growing in a specific ecosystem for example the rainforest, or a specific area that is of interest, like a
population of plants that is growing next to a polluted river or dam. It can also help researchers to study endangered ecosystems and plant populations
including not vascular plants like mosses. Plants make up a very large part of the natural environment. Plants do not just provide people and animals
with food but also with shelter for animals, prevents erosion and the most important part is that plants provide us with oxygen (McMahon,
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Plant Reproduction Essay

  • 1. Plant Reproduction Essay Plants have two different ways to reproduce. The first one is vegetative reproduction. With this type all the plants that have the same parent have the same genetic make–up. This also lets plants pass adaptations on that they have abtained over the years. Plants with good genetic make–up usually spread quickly and take over an area. An example of this would be the dandelion. These plants can sprout from any part of the plant. An example of this is the potato, farmers will pick the potatoes and cut them into small pieces and then plant them again so they may grow again. Scientists have also placed a branch from one tree and place it on another one; it is now possible to buy an apple tree with six different branches and six different types ...show more content... Many plants have both the male and female reproductive parts on the same plant like corn, others like spinach don't. Plants also have spores because of meiosis; these spores then grow into haploid gameophytes which produce gametes for fertilization. Plants produce to spores, one is the microspore, which is the male part, and the other is the megaspore, which is the female part. A pollen grain is young male gameophyte enclosed in a protective wall. When fertilization takes place the wall is destroyed and the pollen is transferred to the pistil. Cross–pollination is when a pollen grain is blown to another plant or carried by an animal. Pollen maturation starts when the pollen lands on the stigma and a pollen tube grows toward the ovule. For this to work the proteins of the male and female must be compatible. Only on pollen tube can grow into each ovule but there is normally more than one of them. The ovule must form inside of the megaspore and then develop into an embryo sac. The embryo sac contains eight haploid nuclei: three at the end of the micropyle, one is the egg nucleus, three at the opposite end, and two polar nuclei. When fertilization takes place it may only take an hour after pollination. Some plants like barley however take about two months. Double fertilization also takes place, that is when one sperm fertilizes the egg, and the other forms an endosperm. When the seed and fruit Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Invasive Plants Essay Dr. John visited Norfolk State University on behalf of the Department of Ecology at the University of Georgia. He came to share information about invasive plants and the ecological research that he and others have conducted on it; his talk was entitled "Computational Botany for Invasive Species Decision Support, Risk Analysis, and Policy." Dr. Drake began the talk by explaining what invasive plants species are. Invasive plants are those that occupy a foreign environment and drive the native plants away because they grow so rampantly. He described how invasive plants can be transported from location to location–they can be relocated through the air, ocean, vehicles, and even by humans. Eventually, the seeds of the invasive plants germinate, flourish, and in some cases, they even take over. The seeds can be introduced intentionally or accidentally. Often times, they are introduced intentionally for agricultural purposes and food supplies, medicinal purposes, or even aesthetics and gardening. The United States Department of Agriculture has a method for regulation...show more content... Lastly, the final work will be expressed through cost sensitivity and representation. In the first step, there is a construction of the database. Species that have been introduced to the United States are named and examined in order to determine whether or not they are weeds, and whether they are considered to be economically costly or not. In order to determine this, researchers look at the biological traits, from life history and growth form to maximum chromosome numbers and leaf traits and physiology. A plant species' tendency to become invasive can also be genetic –the number of chromosomes is a strong indicator of whether or not the plant will become invasive. Researchers determine which traits are associated with invasiveness, and which are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Plant And Animal Cells Essay Plant and Animal Cells I. Introduction All organisms in life are composed of at least one or more cells. Cells are the basic units of life. There are three main features of a cell. First, all organisms consist of one or more cells. Second, cells are the smallest units of life and third, cells arise only from preexisting cells. These three facts are referred to as the cell theory. All cells can be categorized into two basic cell types. They are prokaryotic and eukaryotic. To distinguish where cells are placed in the two categories, what is inside the cell must first be looked at. Every cell, either prokaryotic or eukaryotic all contain basic cell parts. They are: a plasma membrane,
  • 4. cytoplasm,...show more content... To complete this we had to make wet–mount slides and observe them under a light microscope. To prepare a wet–mount slide you must first obtain your specimen you are going to look at. You then put the specimen on a clean glass slide in the middle. Next, you take a medicine dropper and place one drop of water on the specimen. After that, you hold a clean coverslip and place the bottom edge of the coverslip in the drop of water. Next, slowly lower the rest of the coverslip so that there are no air bubbles, onto the remaining part of the specimen. By putting specimens into wet–mount slides it saves a lot of time and energy instead of putting them into set slides. Also, a wet–mount slide can be cleaned and re–used. We put onion cells, cheek cells, and Elodeo cells into wet– mount slides. After we made slides for each one we observe them under the microscope. For some of the cells, we had to apply a dye to have make the cell more visible under the microscope. Methylene blue was applied to the cheek cells and iodine to the
  • 5. onion cells. To see the cheek cells, we had to reduce the amount of light coming into the microscope. We had to do this because when we reduced the amount of light, we could see the cells more clear. Elodeo cells were observed as a wet–mount slide and also with salt water. To apply a die to a previously made wet–mount slide, an edge of the coverslip Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Plant Products Essay Plant products are effective in a variety of disease conditions. The use of plant products as antioxidants and immunomodulators has a traditional history not only in India but also in almost all ancient civilizations.Herbs are considered God's gift to human beings in the form of natural medicines.The traditional practices have been in use for centuries to cure various diseases. Even though the modern developments in therapeutic field brought about a rapid decline in traditional medicine, but herbal remedies are still having an important role as potential source of therapeutics in health systems across the world.The recent growth in the knowledge of free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) is producing a medical revolution...show more content... Increasing evidence suggests that the generation of these oxygen free radicals plays an important role in the pathophysiology of at least three disease states: ischemia reperfusion injury, phagocyte–dependent inflammatory damage, and neurodegenerative disorders as well as aging. Elevated levels of ROS have been implicated in numerous chronic degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, cancers, type 2 diabetes, , obesity and hypertension. The initiation, promotion, and progression of cancer, as well as the side–effects of radiation and chemotherapy, have been linked to the imbalance between ROS and the antioxidant defense system. The highly significant correlation between consumption of fats and oils and death rates from leukemia and malignant neoplasia of the breast, ovaries, and rectum among persons over 55 years may be a reflection of greater lipid peroxidation. ROS have been implicated in the induction and complications of diabetes mellitus, age–related eye disease, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Oxidative stress and antioxidants A role of oxidative stress has been postulated in many conditions, including anthersclerosis, inflammatory condition, certain cancers, and the process of aging. Oxidative stress is now thought to make a significant contribution to all inflammatory diseases Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay about Plant Cell Plant Cell Plant cells have many different parts that are need to work together and function as a whole. These parts are the cell membrane which can be compared to a "Condom" due to the fact that is a very thin protective layer that lets certain substances to pass through. Cell wall is a thicker rougher membrane, which gives the plant most of its structure and support, the cell wall also bond with other cell walls to form the structure of the plant. Centrosome may be also referred to as the "Microtubule organizing center" it's looks like a small body near the nucleus having a dense center and radiating tubules, here in the centrosome is where the microtubules are made. Chloroplast is a CD shaped organelle that holds the plants...show more content... Smoother ER moves newly made proteins and lipids to the Golgi apparatus. Vacuole is a large membrane–bound space within the plant cell that is filled with fluid, within the fluid often is stored materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates. Animal Cell The animal cell like the plant cell has many different organelles but each one is need to work as a whole. Here are the organelles and their functions, Cell membrane is a thin layer of protection which can be viewed as a "Condom" which is made for a payer of protein and fats, the membrane allows some substance to pass though but not others. Centrosome is a rather small organelle located near the nucleus, it has a rather dense center and radiating tubules. Here is where microtubules are made. Cytoplasm is a jell like material that surrounds the nucleus which is where the organelles are located. Golgi body is a flat, layered organelles that looks like a stack of pancakes, it produces the membrane that surround the lysosomes. The Golgi body packages protein and carbohydrates to be sent out of the cell. Lysosome also called vesicles sphere shaped organelles surrounded by a membrane, contain digestive enzymes. This is where the digestion of nutrients takes place. Mitochondrion is a sphere shaped rod like organelles with two membrane, the mitochondrion converts the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay on Plant hormones Plant hormones are specialized chemical substances produced by plants. They are the main internal factors controlling growth and development. Hormones are produced in one part of a plant and transported to others, where they are effective in very small amounts. Depending on the target tissue, a given hormone may have different effects. Plant hormones play an integral role in controlling the growth and development of plants. A plant hormone is generally described as anorganic compound synthesized in one part of the plant and translocated to another part, where in low concentrations elicits a physiological response. There are five generally recognized classes of plant hormones; some of the classes are represented by only one compound,...show more content... Auxins usually affect other processes in addition to cell elongation of stem cells but this characteristic is considered critical of all auxins and therefore defines the hormone. Functions: 1. Stimulates cell elongation 2. Stimulates cell division in the cambium and, in combination with cytokinins in tissue culture 3. Stimulates differentiation of phloem and xylem 4. Stimulates root initiation on stem cuttings Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Tea Plant Essay The Tea Plant The tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is one of about 80 species of East Asian evergreen shrubs and trees that belong to the tea family, or Theaceae. Tea reaches a height of 9 meters but is kept pruned to a low, mounded shrub in cultivation. The foliage is emerald green, while the flowers are fragrant, yellow–centered, white and about 4 centimeters wide. History Tea plant cultivation began about 4,000 years ago in its native country, China. The Japanese did not discover the plant until the 8th century A.D., and cultivation was established by the 13th century. The Europeans were finally introduced to the plant during the17th century. And, by the late 19th and early 20th centuries, tea growing had spread to Russian...show more content... Before World War II, Americans primarily drank green (unfermented) and oolong (semi–fermented) teas. The colonists dumped green tea into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party. Black (fermented) tea did not become popular until after the war (Hansen, 1998), and today it is the most popular type in the U.S. Cultivation The tea plant blooms in early fall. It is very hardy and can survive temperatures as low as 0 degrees F, but cool seasons that differ by 20 degrees F from the warm season will cause the growth rate of the plant to decrease and a dormant period will set in. Camellias thrive in moist, well–drained, slightly acidic soils and prefer partial shade. A suitable climate has a minimum annual rainfall of 45–50 inches. During the growing season, the plant is kept pruned to a short bush because only the young, tender leaves and buds are wanted for commercial processing into marketable tea. Camellias can be propagated from softwood cuttings rooted under mist or from seeds. Seed propagation requires no pretreatment, and grafting selected scion wood onto large root stock speeds early growth and promotes early flowering of young plants. As with all crop plants, the tea plant is subject to a host of pests and diseases. At least 150 different insect species and 380 fungus diseases attack
  • 10. camellia (Eden, 1976). However, blight control has become highly developed and 40 different pesticides exist. As with all pesticides, some do have Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Essay about Power Plant Project Charter Cambridge Bay, NWT Power Generating Station Replacement Submitted by: Student # MSTM4040 – Assignment #1 Feb 10, 2013 Table of Contents Section 1. Charter Introduction3 1.1 Document change control3 1.2 Executive summary3 1.3 Authorization4 Section 2. Project Overview5 2.1 Project summary5 2.2 Project goals, business outcomes, and objectives6 2.3 Project scope6 2.3.1 Boundaries .................................................................................7 2.4 Milestones8 2.5 Deliverables8 2.6 Project cost estimate and sources of funding9 2.6.1 Project cost Estimate ......................................................................9 2.6.2 Sources of Funding ........................................................................9 2.7 Project risks, assumptions, and constraints10 Section 3. Project...show more content... To develop a reliable source of electricity for Cambridge bay Risks: working in remote location when building a large construction project, there are unknown cost involved. An important new risk is the cost of complying with potential greenhouse gas emission regulations. Sea lift delays and the potential of not having the contracts written on time and developed in detail. Estimated total costs. 3 x 2 mega what generators – $1,500,000; Building – 2,000,000; auxiliary equipment– $1,000,000; other costs – $500,000 1.3 Authorization _______________________________________________ ____________________________ Lorne KusugakDate Executive Sponsor Minister Responsible for Quilliq Energy Corp's _______________________________________________ ____________________________ Simon MerkosakDate Project Sponsor Chair, Board of directors for Quilliq Energy Corp _______________________________________________ ____________________________ Peter MackeyDate Project Manager CEO Quilliq Energy Corp's ______________________________________________ ____________________________ Frank Downey Date Project Engineer Quilliq Energy Corp's _______________________________________________ ____________________________ John SmithDate Mayor, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Plant Distribution Essay Distribution of Plants and Types of Distribution In former times, after the industrial revolution. The technological discoveries and the constant evolution of the companies impelled these to optimize the resources of manufacture in the jobs. also to implement new production methods. The current market that is becoming more competitive pressures companies to have a flexible system of products that gives the possibility to change and adapt to the needs of the customer. A lo largo del tiempo, pero ciertamente despuГ©s de la revoluciГіn industrial, que los descubrimientos tecnolГіgicos y la constante evoluciГіn de las empresas impulsaron a estas, a de optimizar los recursos de manufactura en los puestos de trabajo e implementar nuevos mГ©todos de...show more content... however not all companies give due importance. What really favors it is a guide that allows to organize the projects of distribution in a series of phases and steps. adapting the principles and theoretical foundations to the practical work performed by the plant manager, Richard Dick Muther (Nov. 20, 1913 – Oct. 15, 2014). He was one of the most famous industrial engineers who develops an analogy where he compares a factory with a person and lists some key elements. 1. It is the skeleton associated with the distribution of the plant. 2. It is the muscular system this is associated with the handling of material. 3. It is the nervous system and is associated with communications and controls. 4. It is the respiratory, circulatory and digestive system where it is associated with general and auxiliary services. 5. And finally is the flesh and skin where it associates with the roof of the building. For the work of each work and its workstations the design or distribution of plant is elementary, since it can generate dependencies in the distribution such as: general services, handling of material, communications, procedures, all this with the purpose of directing a decisive method in the same plant. Types of Distribution. Serial distribution: This type of distribution has the characteristic that the equipments and the machinery for the manufacture are grouped in the same zone. these following the sequence of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Ecology And Plant Ecology In this article examples are going to be discussed of the application of molecular biology in the field of plant ecology, what molecular biology is as well as what plant ecology is. Plant ecology is one of the branches in the scientific field of ecology that mainly focus on plant population and their surroundings (McMahon, 2016). Plant ecologists also look at other factors that have an impact on the plants and their environment. According to the MIT Department of Biology, plantmolecular biology is the study where biological data such as plants genetics, genomes, biochemical and the cell biologics is inserted into computers to understand the development, growth and physiology of plants at a molecular level. The examples that is going to be...show more content... Researchers do not just look at the plant but keeps in mind how the plants interact with each other and their environment. A Plant ecologist do not just look at plants but also the soil conditions, animals and other influences that might have an impact on the plants environment. According to McMahon (2016) plant ecology is not just a plant itself but, is everything from understanding the plants environment functions as well as the interaction of humans with the natural environment. The area most focused on in plant ecology is topics like climate change, plant diseases and the symbiotic relationship between plant species and how plants spread in nature (McMahon, 2016). Plant ecology involves a lot of field work because the plant needs to be viewed in their natural habitat to understand why the plant looks like it does. Plant ecology covers a wide range of research for instance the study of plants growing in a specific ecosystem for example the rainforest, or a specific area that is of interest, like a population of plants that is growing next to a polluted river or dam. It can also help researchers to study endangered ecosystems and plant populations including not vascular plants like mosses. Plants make up a very large part of the natural environment. Plants do not just provide people and animals with food but also with shelter for animals, prevents erosion and the most important part is that plants provide us with oxygen (McMahon, Get more content on HelpWriting.net