Friday, August 17, 2012

Post due 8-17-2012



Gymnosperm leaf #2: In the background, there is a pine tree, which is covered in gymnosperm leafs, which are needle like.


Xylem: The center of this tree stump is the xylem, which distributes water from the roots throughout the tree.


Enzyme: Pumpkins contain enzymes, which catalyze specific biochemical reactions.





Cambium: Our Magnolia tree seen at the left of this picture has gotten to its current size because of cambium, which is also how tree rings are formed.



Lipid used for energy storage: Lipids are insoluble in water, and their main function is energy storage, which is a reason that we eat butter/ margarine.


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