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Do seeds produce sugar? Are dry seeds respiring? What kind of seeds is produce? Germinating seeds vs dry seeds? Do non germinating seeds respire? Germinating and dormant seeds lab? Why do germinating seeds produce CO2?
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To do this, choose Store Latest Run from the Data menu. 12. Obtain 25 non-germinating peas and place them in the respiration chamber ...
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www.hartnell.edu/faculty/awright/pea%20seed%20respirati...
www.hartnell.edu/faculty/awright/pea%20seed%20respiration.doc
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The Biology Place - Lab Bench Activity - Cellular Respiration ... b) Calculate the rate of oxygen consumption for germinating corn at 12 degrees. (Show calculations) ... c) Based on the graph, would you conclude that non germinating seeds respire?
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www.biologycorner.com/bio3/cell_biology/respiration_lab...
www.biologycorner.com/bio3/cell_biology/respiration_lab.html
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ONLINE LAB: Cellular Respiration ... b) Calculate the rate of oxygen consumption for germinating corn at 12 degrees. (Show calculations) ... c) Based on the graph, would you conclude that non germinating seeds respire?
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www.dvbiology.org/biologyweb/labrespiration.htm
www.dvbiology.org/biologyweb/labrespiration.htm
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We predicted that if germinating peas have a higher respiration rate than non germinating peas due to the stored water, then we expect to see significantly higher changes in CO2 concentrations. We put 3.1g. of both germinating and dry peas were in a chamber with a CO2 gas probe.
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spot.colorado.edu/~basey/p.htm
spot.colorado.edu/~basey/p.htm
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; Below are branches to student abstracts concerning the given topic. Click on a topic heading to view the abstracts. (Abstracts are continuously being updated.) ... 9. Respiration in germinating versus non-germinating seeds...
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spot.colorado.edu/~basey/abstractlinks.html
spot.colorado.edu/~basey/abstractlinks.html
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ROI production by germinating seeds represents an active, developmentally controlled physiological function, presumably for protecting the emerging seedling against attack by pathogens. ... A second aim of this study was to identify the individual ROI species produced by germinating seeds. The separate estimation of H2O2,
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www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/125/4/1591
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Seeds of many tree species germinate readily when subjected to favourable conditions of moisture and temperature. As mentioned in Chapter 2, many other species possess some degree of seed dormancy.
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www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/AD232E/AD232E08.htm
www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/AD232E/AD232E08.htm
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The non-germinating peas however, did not consume much oxygen at all. Since the germinating peas are germinating, they require more extensive and readily available energy or ATP. Thus they have high oxygen consumption rates or respiration rates for oxidative phosphorylation.
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www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~pnda/SR/BGYA01/Respiration.pdf
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~pnda/SR/BGYA01/Respiration.pdf
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