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            <title>Virtual Foliage</title>
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            <title>Biloogy</title>
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            <title>Leaf Morphology And Adaptations To The Environment</title>
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            <description>Students will use images of leaf anatomy and classify a series of plants according to the water level the plants require for survival and whether the plant is a dicot, moncot or gymnosperm.</description>
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            <title>Modified Plant Parts</title>
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            <description>Brassica oleracea has been genetically modified during a number of genetic breeding programs to create a number of varieties that look different morphologically, yet are all varieties of the same genus and species.  Students will examine photographs of varieties of Brassica provided at this site an</description>
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