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My colourful garden: May 2010
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A small display of the flowers and natural things to grow near my country garden. Lord Byron,the poet. Lord Byron,the poet. London Olympic Jewel.com. A beautiful flower I must try to grow this summer. A christmas necklace from crimeajewel. A lovely poem written in a Garden. A new colour that pleases. A nice woodland scene. Christmas I dream of Spring and new Blooms. Colourful roses for the summer. I hope my new flowers. Last of the summer sun. Merry Christmas from the Garden. Photos from a trip to Holland.
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boomcitylife: photosynthesis
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Thursday, 8 April 2010. The general equation for photosynthesis is therefore:. 2n CO2 2n H2O photons → 2(CH2O)n n O2 2n A. Carbon dioxide electron donor light energy → carbohydrate oxygen oxidized electron donor. Since water is used as the electron donor in oxygenic photosynthesis, the equation for this process is:. 2n CO2 2n H2O photons → 2(CH2O)n 2n O2. Carbon dioxide water light energy → carbohydrate oxygen. AsO33-) CO2 photons → CO (AsO43-). Plants absorb light primarily using the pigment chlorophyll...
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boomcitylife: ergaster
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Friday, 9 April 2010. Skull III, discovered at Locus E in 1929 is an adolescent or juvenile with a brain size of 915 cc. Skull II, discovered at Locus D in 1929 but only recognized in 1930, is an adult or adolescent with a brain size of 1030 cc. Skulls X, XI and XII (sometimes called LI, LII and LIII) were discovered at Locus L in 1936. They are thought to belong to an adult man, an adult woman and a young adult, with brain sizes of 1225 cc, 1015 cc and 1030 cc respectively. (Weidenreich 1937). And Ameri...
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boomcitylife: leaf fall
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Thursday, 8 April 2010. Leaves are also the sites in most plants where transpiration and guttation take place. Leaves can store food and water, and are modified in some plants for other purposes. The comparable structures of ferns are correctly referred to as fronds. Furthermore, leaves are prominent in the human diet as leaf vegetables. A leaf is considered a plant organ and typically consists of the following tissues:. An epidermis that covers the upper and lower surfaces. The epidermis tissue includes...
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boomcitylife: the conifers
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Thursday, 8 April 2010. Conifers appear to be one of the taxa that benefitted from the Permo-Triassic extinction event. According to the ICBN it is possible to use a name formed by replacing the termination -aceae in the name of an included family, in this case preferably Pinaceae, by the appropriate termination, in the case of this division -ophyta. Alternatively, "descriptive botanical names" may also be used at any rank above family. Both are allowed. In forestry, the terminology of flowering plants h...
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boomcitylife: maples and leaves
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Thursday, 8 April 2010. Acer is a genus of trees or shrubs commonly known as Maple. Maples are variously classified in a family of their own, the Aceraceae, or together with the Hippocastanaceae included in the family Sapindaceae. Modern classifications, including the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system, favour inclusion in Sapindaceae. The type species of the genus is Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore Maple). The genus is subdivided by its morphology into a multitude of sections and subsections. Maples are pl...
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boomcitylife: Neanderthals
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Friday, 9 April 2010. Homo heidelbergensis ("Heidelberg Man", named after the University of Heidelberg) is an extinct species of the genus Homo which may be the direct ancestor of both Homo neanderthalensis in Europe and Homo sapiens. The best evidence found for these hominin date between 600,000 and 400,000 years ago. H. heidelbergensis stone tool technology was very close to that of the Acheulean tools used by Homo erectus. H heidelbergensis was a close relative (most probably a migratory descendant) o...
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A famous church I visited on holiday. « a famous church
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. A famous church I visited on holiday. The Church on a stamp. St Paul’s Cathedral. Is the Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in. The Church from the side. The City of London, and the seat of the Bishop of London. The present building dates from the 17th century and is generally reckoned to be London’s fifth. St Paul’s Cathedral. The Church in the War-a famous photo. The fourth St Paul’s (known as. Old St Paul’s. A 19th-century coinage, or. Said, “I am going to din...
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St Paul’s in June « a famous church
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