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Cert Bio II - Asexual reproduction Answer

... A. Two daughter amoebae are formed in each fission. B. The daughter amoebae are identical in their genetic contents. C. The chromosome number of the daughter amoebae is half of that of the parent. D. The newly-formed daughter amoebae are smaller in size than their parent. ...
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... When pollen grain lands on stigma, it germinates forming a pollen tube Passes between the stigma and style to reach the micropyle of the ovule Double fertilization occurs One sperm nucleus unites with the egg nucleus, producing a zygote Other sperm nucleus unites with the polar nuclei, forming a 3 ...
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K_U1_L2 Plant Parts

... play with the mystery bags of plant parts. 10. Divide class into small groups with one bag per group. Put part name signs around the room in different areas. 11. Pass the bags around. Tell students to reach in without looking and see if they can guess what things are. Tell them to use their senses, ...
Berberis thunbergii (Japanese Barberry
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... when seeds from Russia were sent to the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. It was also used as an alternative to Berberis vulgaris (common barberry), a relative imported by early European settlers for dyes and jams, which was found to be a host for wheat rust. Because of its attractive fall foliage and ber ...
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Exam 1 Review - Iowa State University

... 14. Which of the following is an Archaea that thrives in salty environments? a. Hyperthermophiles b. Cyanobacteria c. Halophiles d. Protezoa 15. What produced earth’s first oxygen rich atmosphere? a. Hyperthermophiles b. Cyanobacteria c. Halophiles d. Protezoa 16. Bacteria and Archaea reproduce asex ...
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... grown from seeds, and use the pictures to plan a garden—real or pretend. If you order some seeds, use the photos to make labels for your plants. Even fourth- and fifth-grade students may not know where their food comes from before it gets to the store (Rubenstein et al. 2006). Planting seeds indoors ...
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... of pale lavender-white flowers; great impact plant for the garden when set against finer textured plants Ornamental Features: Big Daddy Hosta features dainty spikes of lavender tubular flowers rising above the foliage from early to mid summer. It's attractive textured needle-like leaves remain blue ...
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... berries in fall can attract birds. This plant will be happiest planted in low spots or near a downspout where it will get seem additional water. If you have an area that is difficult to mow or a steep slope and you need a woody filler plant, consider Snowberry (Symphoricarpus albus) and its close co ...
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seed plants

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... piece to bottom edge of blue. Fold brown piece up about 1 inch over the blue. This flap creates the “underground” area for the roots. Students use construction paper to make flower, stem, and leaves and yarn to make the roots. Sunflower seeds can also be added to the center of the flower for the see ...
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