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    THE RELEVANCE / IMPORTANCE OF BOTANY IN PLANT BREEDING 1a. Definition of Botany: Botany‚ also known as Plant Science(s)‚ Phytology‚ or Plant Biology is a specific branch of biology and is the scientific study of plant life and development. Botany is a science that deals with plants‚ algae‚ and fungi studying their varied structures‚ growth patterns‚ reproductive functions‚ metabolisms‚ development rates and patterns‚ potential threats and diseases‚ chemical properties and evolutionary relationships

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    Botany of Desire Name Institutional Affiliations In the Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan‚ emphases on how mankind has taken his position in trying to influence and control nature through technology such as genetic engineering. The purpose of this is to satisfy his desire for perfection by controlling the seeds of plants such as apples and potatoes. It appears that Pollan has a vivid imagination on plant-human interaction‚ when he writes the book. He thoroughly examines the connection of

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    The desire of plants from humans‚ including the plants that produce fruits and vegetables‚ is extensive. Every day‚ humans interact with flowers‚ maybe to seduce a loved one‚ and consume food to replenish nutrients for their body’s cells. Agriculture and the harvesting of crops has since expanded and improved compared to earlier times in history. Brandie Piper‚ a writer for Monsanto Company‚ reflects on how agriculture has changed in the past fifty years. Monsanto Company is an agricultural company

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    Adenosine Triphosphate Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life. It is the high-energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do. It is present in the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of every cell‚ and essentially all the physiological mechanisms that require energy for operation obtain it directly from the stored ATP. (Guyton) As food in the cells is gradually oxidized‚ the released energy is used to re-form the ATP so

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    UNIT 1 VIRUSES AND SUBVIRUSES PRE-READING AND READING TASKS 1. Make sure you know the following words: to interfere with ["Intq’fIq] мешать‚ вредить inscrutable [In’skru:tqb(q)l] загадочный‚ непостижимый entity [’entItI] сущность‚ существо‚ организм to overpower ["qVvq’paVq] подавлять machinery [mq’Si:n(q)rI] структура intact [In’txkt] нетронутый‚ неповрежденный‚ целый crucial [’kru:S(q)l] решающий‚ критический to impart [Im’pQ:t] придавать‚ сообщать to promote [prq’mqVt] способствовать‚ помогать

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    northeastern Scotland. He then moved to the Botanical Gardens of Glasgow University‚ where he often attended William Hooker’s botany lectures. As a worker in the greenhouse‚ Douglas often supplied the plants for Hooker’s lectures. Hooker‚ who was impressed with Douglas’s botanical intuition and curiosity‚ recommended him to the Royal Horticultural Society of London. At this time‚ botany was the most important science in the world. In Europe‚ plants carried an extremely high value. So‚ in 1824‚ the Society

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    BIOLOGY 1010L – BOTANY Laboratory Module 8. Plant Physiology (2): Plant Pigment Paper Chromatography All organisms need energy for their metabolic processes. They also need “food” to produce that energy. Plants are autotrophs (self-feeders). Plants produce their food through a process called Photosynthesis. The food that they produce is the sugar glucose. Animals and other organisms are heterotrophs (other- feeders). They must consume other organisms (plants) in order to eventually get their

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    Trees Excrete Leaves

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    Trees excrete leaves The theory that leaves‚ among other uses‚ are also used as a way to excrete toxins from the plants body has been very controversial among many botanists. This theory says that the plant takes in toxins from the soil and excretes these toxins out of the body through the leaves of the plant when the leaves fall off. Is this possible? Are leaves really the plants mechanism of excretion? I will give some evidence that may support this theory and shed light on if this is really another

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    2012 Miss.Laxmi / Miss.Dineshika Batch no 169 2nd two week 12/25/2012 2012 Miss.Laxmi / Miss.Dineshika Batch no 169 2nd two week 12/25/2012 A Fersharble day with tourists A Fersharble day with tourists The great father of Cambridge English College It is you who inspires us It is you who gives us courage You are the light in our life So this is a small tribute for your Great service Thank you…

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    Carl Linnaeus

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    countryside to look for plant. By the age of five‚ he had his own garden‚ which inspired him to learn more about plants and how they worked. In his last year of Lower school‚ his headmaster‚ Daniel Lannerus‚ noticed Carl’s interest in botany and having quite an interest in botany himself‚ showed Carl his garden. Expedition to Lapland Linnaeus‚ in a hope to find new plants decided to go on an expedition to Lapland‚ which turned out to be one of the most important parts of his career. The observations he

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