Reference no: EM131408708
Please read Chapter 12 of What is Life? A Guide to Biology before beginning this lab.
The purpose of this lab exercise is to demonstrate that plants are in our environment and there is diversity among these plants.
There are several different groups of plants and four different groups are studied in Chapter 12. For this lab exercise, go out into your neighborhood, community and/or campus and make an inventory of different plants you encounter.
1. Your list should include at least 30 different plants.
2. Take pictures of the plants.
3. Provide the name of the plant, if known, or a brief description (For example: size of the plant, is it a tree?, shape of leaf, describe a flower if present, describe a fruit if present,Etc). Also include the location of the plant. Please do not pick leaves or damage the plants. This lab exercise requires pictures not live plant material.
4. Provide the name of the group for which it belongs: Nonvascular Plant, Vascular Seedlessplant, Gymnosperm, Angiosperm.
5. Make a Powerpoint or Word document with pictures, name, group name, description and location. An example: with picture, oak tree, flowering plant, backyard in Huntsville, Texas
Another example, for one I do not know the name of the plant: with picture, tree, heart-shaped leaf, red flowers, Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Huntsville, Texas.
How to submit this lab exercise: Submit this lab exercise as a Powerpoint or Word document. This lab exercise is worth 10 points. Check the syllabus for the closing date.
Formulate this problem as an lp model and solve
: The aggregate planning problem is to decide what hiring, firing, producing, storing, and shortage policy the supplier should follow in order to minimize the total costs during the contract period. Formulate this problem as an LP model and solve. D..
|
How many different proteins
: How many different proteins, 15 amino acid long, could you make given an unlimited number of each of the 20 amino acids? Most real proteins are actually in the range of 300 amino acids long. How many different possible proteins, 300 amino acids i..
|
Identify two products whose demand is price elastic
: Identify 2 Products whose demand is price elastic and explain why. Which of the graphs for the best demonstrates the law of demand? Which of the following graphs best demonstrates the law of supply?
|
Statement we can make about the p value for the test
: Using the appropriate statistical table, what is the most accurate statement we can make about the p-value for the test?
|
A guide to biology before beginning this lab
: Please read Chapter 12 of What is Life? A Guide to Biology before beginning this lab. The purpose of this lab exercise is to demonstrate that plants are in our environment and there is diversity among these plants.
|
Explain in detail why you believe the risk management
: A videogame development company recently hired you as an Information Security Engineer. After viewing a growing number of reports detailing malicious activity, the CIO requested that you draft a report in which you identify potential malicious att..
|
Identify the warehouse and markets
: Consider Reformulate the production planning problem as a transportation model. Identify the warehouse and markets and set up the transportation table.
|
Write out the constraints and the objective function
: Reformulate this problem as an LP model assuming that all backorders must be filled by the end of the 4th week. It is sufficient you define all the variables, write out the constraints and the objective function.
|
What is parametric counterpart to wilcoxon signed rank test
: What is the parametric counterpart to the Wilcoxon signed rank test for paired samples? Compare the assumptions involved in using the respective tests.
|