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    This was done for both the monohybrid cross of the pea plants and the dihybrid cross of the corn cob to determine whether the crosses follow the 3:1 (monohybrid) and the 9:3:3:1 (dihybrid) phenotypic ratios. The degree of freedom was then found by subtracting 1 from the amount of phenotypes. Degree of freedom

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    50 mL of water. Add 25 germinating peas and determine the amount of water that is displaced. Record this volume of the 25 germinating peas, then remove the peas and put those peas on a paper towel. They will be used for the first respirometer. Next, refill the graduated cylinder with 50 mL of water and add 25 non-germinating peas to it. Add glass beads to the graduated cylinder until the volume is the same to that of germinating peas. Remove the beads and peas and put on a paper towel. They will

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    reappear, the cell also begins to cleave, usually in the spot where the chromatids lined up in metaphase. After mitosis is complete, cytokinesis occurs, cytokinesis is the process in which a cell’s cytoplasm is split into two equal parts, therefore causing the mother cell to split into two daughter cells. In plants, however, cytokinesis is replaced by the placing of a cell plate on the metaphase “equator” Mitosis is a process that guarantees better cellular work. The two new daughter cells

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    Literature review Pigeon pea is one of the most commonly grown pulses crop in different agro ecological region. It contributes 16% of total pulse production in India, standing second place after chick pea. In India, pigeon pea cover an area of 4.42 m ha, occupying 14.5% of area under pulses production and productivity around 707 kg/ha (Mula et al., 2014). Pulses are known to have high protein contain and pigeon pea has 20-22% protein contain (Saxena et al., 2010). But due to lack of proper rainfall

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    USDA Food Patterns

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    canned. He did not consume any foods from the beans and peas subgroup. The beans and peas subgroup include kidney, black, pinto, and lima beans, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, split peas, and lentils. Due to the high nutrient content,

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    To understand this experiment, it is important to have a basic comprehension of what cellular respiration is, how it functions, and the different variables that can affect it. All organisms need some form of energy, taken from outside sources, to function and to facilitate growth and development. Mitochondria within cells are able to harvest the chemical energy stored in food molecules, such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids,  and break it down through chemical oxidation in cellular respiration

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    THE EFFECTS OF MOUTHWASH ON PEA SEEDS GERMINATION ANITA ASARE PERIOD 1 MR. SORANNO ANITA ASARE PERIOD 1 MR. SORANNO Purpose: The purpose of the pea seeds germination lab is to determine whether pea seeds will sprout with the absence of a complete water solution and replaced by Listerine Mouthwash. Water is the most basic and useful, natural resources for all living things. Water is extremely responsible for carrying all life functions within

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    it will never ever get old to me. I could read it when I’m fifty. This was my favorite book back in the day, and now because of this assignment, I get to read it once more! I will never and can never forget this book. Book one, Coda. This book is split up into four books, and here we will start off with the reading of the first five chapters. Despereaux was the only surviving mouse out of all that were born. He had great big ear for his size, and his eyes were open at birth. He got his name Despereaux

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    The Black Eyed Peas open their song “Where is the Love?” as follows “What’s wrong with the world, mama, people livin’ like they ain’t got no mamas.” And proceed to grab the ears of thousands with this line. Beginning this song with a question not only grabs the attention of their listeners but also by making them have to determine and recognize something significant that is going on in our world today. Although this song debuted twelve years ago in 2003, it is still pertaining to the world and society

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    The 80-20 Rule

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    The 80-20 rule is a universal principle that states that for any group of people or things that have a common attribute, 20% of them will have 80% of the attribute. However, the actual 80/20 split doesn't always hold up in the real world. Sometimes it is 90/10 or 70/30 or some other ratio that favors unevenness. The main point is that things are not distributed evenly. This observation holds true for things such as the distribution of wealth among the population, or of the distribution of talent

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