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Plants develop specialized roots, stems, leaves, and flowers to make them better adapted to their environment. People exploit many of these modifications as vegetables. An example of this is the taproot of carrots. The carrot plant stores sugars in the taproot to supply energy for the formation of flowers in later development. People dig up and eat the taproots while the sugar content is still high. Complete the following:
• Describe the anatomy (structure) and physiology (function) of one of your favorite plants. Is the structure of your plant a modification from the standard root, stem, leaf, or flower?
• Explain how this structure differs from the standard root, stem, leaf, or flower.
• Compare the plant that you have chosen, its structure, and its function.
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Which of the following functions is shared by beta-carotene and vitamin E?
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Review the DNA of the Phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene in a patient with phenylketonuria revealed a mutation in the protein coding region whose forecasted effect would be to replace the amino acid aspartic acid.
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Biotechnology permits the use of living organisms or their processes for human needs or purposes. Currently, this topic includes such general examples as cloning,
Identify the artist, title, date, and medium of the artwork - State where and when you observed this artwork and how do the surroundings affect your experience of this artwork?
When did dinosaurs and pterosaurs become extinct? Which are the only extant animals that descended directly from dinosaurs.
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