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    The Effect of Enzymes on Apple Juice Production Biology Period 6 Background Info The purpose of this experiment was to determine which enzyme or the combination of the two enzymes makes the most apple juice from applesauce. We did his by, mixing 10 drops of an enzyme (cellulose/pectinase/both) into a few tablespoons of applesauce. We then left the rest to nature, and watched the liquid funnel out for 10 minutes. Lastly, we recorded our data. The cell wall is a complicated

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    Metaphors Analysis in Sylvia Plath's Poem In Sylvia Plath’s poem, Metaphors, she uses striking imagery to explore her ambivalent attitudes about pregnancy. For example, she uses a negative metaphor saying she is an elephant, meaning she thinks that she has become very fat since she got pregnant. On the other hand, she uses a positive metaphor saying the baby is precious, meaning although pregnancy has its down sides it has got a few good sides like the baby. The

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    successful piece of work. It is about an apple tree who always gives and gives and a boy who always takes and takes. This might be another story to read before bed times for the kids but however, it portrays so many things, from deforestation to modern society. Personally, I believe that The Giving Tree portrays the theme of selflessness versus selfishness, like the unconditional love a parent has for his or her child. "I have only leaves and apples. Take my apples, Boy, and sell them in the city. Then

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    Greetings & Review - Write my name on the board and today’s date – so the students get themselves familiarize with the date in English but also for them to write their own name and date on their paper as well - Use hand signals (clap my hand) to get the students to settle down and get their attention - Greet the class by saying “Hello everyone!” and tell them to say “Hello” back to me Class Arrangement: - Have students sit down at their own assigned seats so I can familiarize myself with the student

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    How ‘Bout Them Apples? Apples are one of the most popular and important fruits throughout the world. The topic of apples is extremely vast; there are thousands of varieties, colors, and flavors- all of which make them a unique crop. During the spring, apple trees are fertilized by pollinators, such as bees, and begin to grow throughout the year until fall, which is when they are harvested. The apple is in the rose family, Rosaceae, and the species Malus domestica. This fruit is grown in orchards

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    Which Fruit Molds the Fastest? Problem Which fruit molds the fastest? Materials * Pears, Apples, Bananas * Plastic baggies * Fruit knife * Location: Kitchen * Pen and paper Question Which fruit, banana, pear or apple, will mold faster? Does fruit type effect mold growth? Hypothesis I think that bananas will mold faster than the apple or pear. Variables Independent Variable: Type of fruit Dependent Variable: Time to mold Variables That

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    Chapter 2 1.0 Jambosa jambos (wax apple) or Syzygium samarangense 1.1 Botany 1.1.1 Origin and distribution This wax apple is origin in Malaysia. Wax apple is a species in the Myrtaceae is a tropical fruit that comes and thought to be native range from Southeast Asia are found in Indonesia, India, Malaysia and Philippines. J. jambos is likely that the species is now majority in the humid tropics countries. (Morton, 1987) 1.1.2 Common name Synonym of Jambosa jambos has several common names

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    Johnny Appleseed Essay

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    same people, but the legend exaggerates his character traits, and the historical accounts state the facts about him. In both accounts, he is very religious because he has his Bible, which shows Christian belief, with him. The two people also plant apple trees throughout the frontiers of America. Johnny Appleseed/John Chapman endured many hardships, but Johnny Appleseed endured more difficulties than John Chapman. Therefore, the legend of Johnny Appleseed is an exaggeration of the historical account

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    The Fruits Of Apples

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    One of the most common fruit is the apple, it takes about 50 leaves to produce an apple tree. An apple orchard called Rainier Fruit company they only hand pick the best apples from the orchard. Fresh One of the most common fruits in the world is the apple . Apples have wonderful flavor. Apples have about 3 different colors red, green,Apples are usually 95 calories. and yellow with hundreds of varieties. Apples can float on water because they are 20% air. Apples are planted and stocked in places

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    The turn of the twentieth century brought about in the United States the largest economic and industrial period of change ever experienced in the history of mankind. This period of time was characterised by big power hungry monopolies, the downfall of colonialism, devastating outbreaks of cholera and typhoid, and most importantly the rejection of old-world traditions. During this time of change, In 1914 Robert Frost published his poem “Mending Wall”. The poem is literally about the speaker and his

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