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What are Cells Made Of? - Eukaryotic Plant Cells (Part 2 of 2)
What does a Chloroplast look like? Why do plants have vacuoles? How are plants like texting with gloves on? This hub answers these and more questions
8 commentsDo you know what's in your Toothpaste?
Ever wonder what’s in toothpaste? It’s something we put into our mouths two or three times every day, week after week, year after year. That adds up to a lot of toothpaste. Maybe we just assume that it’s some sort of gel that cleans our teeth and freshens our breath. Well, it does do this. But what exactly is it? Many of us read the labels on the food that we buy. Does anyone ever read the label on the toothpaste container? I’m guessing probably not.
1 commentPainting a classic car with cellulose
Firstly, I should say that I am no expert on painting, however I have resprayed a number of classic cars at home myself and acheived excellent results. This article is an edited version taken from my Citroen DS Restoration website. This page...
18 commentsThe Crucial Role of Stomata in Plant Transpiration and Photosynthesis
A Hub on the Stomata of a plant cell. When did the stomata develop. Control in movement of water. CO2 uptake.
2 commentsNational Forest Products Week Facts and Trivia along with the many unthinkable products that come from wood
This article will give you information on the forest products industry, the chemicals that come from the trees and the a example of what the industry produces.
0 commentsWinterize Your Home with Attic Blown-In Insulation
Winterize your home with better insulation. Decide which type is best for your home and budget
5 commentsThe Colon Cleanse Scam
As soon as you see those photos of people holding those disgusting rope like substances that they have just expelled from their bodies, a whole rush of thoughts invade you. What if I have something like that in my colon? Have I got all those...
9 commentsPolymerization: Addition & Condensation Polymerization, Natural and Synthetic Polymers
Polymerization, addition polymerization and condensation polymerization. Natural polymers and synthetic polymers.
0 commentsMending Cornices and Plasterwork – Home DIY Guide
Decorative cornices and plasterwork are often spoilt by layers of paint and missing sections. By removing the choking paint and replacing the damaged sections, cornices (and intricate picture and mirror...
0 commentsR Values and Insulation Basics
A quick guide to understanding R values and the differing types of insulation, both old and new.
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