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Plants
Products
Rubber
Medical devices
It helps organize the items for doctors
Surgical gloves
prevent contamination between caregivers and patients
Aircraft
transportation of goods and people
Car tires
For cars to move around
Pacifiers
A pacifier offers temporary distraction for babies
Clothes
Protection. First and most important reason for our clothing is it provides protection from heat cold, wind, and rain
Toys
Helps in Boosting Their IQ
Paper
Gloss coated paper
Glossy Paper refers to any coated papers designed to present an ultra-smooth to shiny appearance.
Bond paper
Bond paper is a durable paper that is suitable for electronic printing and use in office machines, including copiers and network and desktop printers.
Matt coated paper
Matt coated paper is preferred for the printing of products with large sections of text (brochures, folded information leaflets, etc.)
Watermarked paper
Watermarks are often used commercially to identify the manufacturer or the grade of paper.
silk coated paper
Coated Silk papers are also used commonly for leaflets and flyers
Wood
Akasa Wood
dining tables and dining benches in interior joinery, light structural work, flooring, utility furniture.
Ash Wood
Ash is used for furniture, flooring, doors, cabinetry, architectural moulding and millwork, tool handles, baseball bats, hockey sticks.
Balsa Wood
Buoys, rafts, surfboards, model airplanes, musical instruments, packing/transport cases.
Bamboo Wood
mainly in construction (flooring, roofing designing, and scaffolding), furniture, food, biofuel, fabrics, cloth, charcoal.
Beech Wood
A very hard and straight-grained wood, beech is often used in the making of furniture, cabinetry, cooking utensils, tool handles.
Cedar Wood
With this visual appeal, cedar lends itself to be used in many applications like fencing, decking, siding, and trim.
Vegetables
Cabbage
Help Keep Inflammation in Check
Tomato
Protects the heart. Rich in antioxidants, tomatoes help to maintain healthy blood vessels.
Carrots
Carrot root is used for Vitamin A deficiency
Lettuce
Bone Strength. Lettuce is a source of vitamin K, which helps strengthen bones.
Food
Glucose
Main source of fuel for your brain
Fruit
Apples, black berries, Cherries, Peaches, Aprricots
Types of plants
Floating plants
Duck weed
People use duckweed for swelling (inflammation) of the main airways in the lung (bronchitis), liver disease, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and gout.
Emerged plants
Cattails
Are used especially for making mats and chair seats.
Aquatic plants
Nelumbo Nucifera
herbal medicine to cure diarrhea, insomnia, fever, body heat imbalance and gastritis.
Pistia stratiotes
It is often used in tropical aquariums to provide cover for fry and small fish.
Pygmy water-lily
make medicines
Ceratophyll submersum
often used in aquariums as a way to decrease nitrogen in artificial aquatic systems.
Algae
Diatom
Diatoms are among the most important and prolific microscopic sea organisms and serve directly or indirectly as food for many animals.
Wakame
Wakame is a nutritious edible food and vitamin for our body.
Marimo
Sucks Up Nitrates and Other Nasties.
Fucus vesiculosus
People use Fucus vesiculosus for thyroid disorders, obesity, aging skin, constipation.
How it helps the society
Plants maintain the atmosphere
We need the atmosphere so the sun doesn't burn us.
They produce oxygen
Oxygen is very important because it is the source that allows us to breathe
Absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide must be remove because it radiates heat.
Produces food/vegetables
Food/vegetables are useful because it feeds us, so we don't starve
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the process of a plant producing o2 and removing carbon dioxide
It creates oxygen
To breathe
For our respiratory system
What it uses
Water
The sea is one of the source of water
sunlight
The sun is one of the source that creates sunlight
Co2
Human beings are one of the source of co2
They breathe in oxygen while breathing out co2
Steps for photosynthesis
Step 4-Light Dependent. Sunlight hits the second pigment molecule allowing the enzymes to convert ADP to ATP and NADP+ gets converted to NADPH
Step 3- Light Dependent. The electrons move down to enzymes.
Step 2- Light Dependent. Light hits the pigment in the membrane of a thylakoid, splitting the H2O into O2.
Step 1-Light Dependent. CO2 and H2O enter the leaf.
Step 5-Light independent. The ATP and NADPH is used by the calvin cycle as a power source for converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into simple sugar glucose.
Step 6-Light independent. The calvin cycle converts 3CO2 molecules from the atmosphere to glucose
More products
Oil
Flaxseed oil
Flaxseed oil is used for heart disease, high blood pressure, high levels of cholesterol
Hemp seed oil.
Hemp seed oil is also useful in treating other skin conditions, such as cradle cap, psoriasis, and acne.
Vegetable Shortening.
Vegetable shortening is commonly used for short doughs, or doughs with a high proportion of fat to flour
Extra-virgin olive oil.
Known for its versatility, and health benefits, extra virgin olive oil is an excellent ingredient to keep in your kitchen cupboard.
Coconut oil.
People commonly use coconut oil for eczema and growth in premature infants.
Sesame oil.
Sesame oil is often used to saute meats and vegetables or is added to dressings and marinades.
spices
Elaichi
Hing
Kaali Mirch
Laal Mirch
Haldi
Tej Patta
Ajwain
Soil erosion
Soil erosion occurs primarily when dirt is left exposed to strong winds, hard rains, and flowing water. In some cases, human activities, especially farming and land clearing, leave soil vulnerable to erosion.
Sheet erosion by water
Removal of a uniform layer of soil from the soil surface.
exposure of subsoil, which often has poor physical and chemical properties.
Wind erosion
Wind erosion is the physical wearing of the earth's surface by wind. Wind erosion removes and redistributes soil.
Wind erosion is costly for the economy, human health and the environment: it can lead to soil loss, high cleaning bills, absenteeism
Rill erosion
Rill erosion occurs when runoff water forms small channels as it concentrates down a slope
reduced ability of the soil to store water and nutrients.
Gully erosion
Gully erosion is a widespread and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water.
Gully erosion causes severe damage to agricultural lands, including soil loss, increase in surface runoff, lower soil water-holding capacity, lower quality and quantity of water, lower groundwater table, and lower agricultural production.