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Humans and wildlife are so closely interrelated that it is impractical to try to separate the two. Therefore, it makes sense, both socially and scientifically, for all of us to put in the effort to conserve and protect the natural system that sustains us. At the end of the day, humanity benefits from wildlife conservation just as much as wildlife does. What constitutes as ‘wildlife’? According to the Cambridge Dictionary, wildlife is defined as animals and ....
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Humans and wildlife are so closely interrelated that it is impractical to try to separate the two. Therefore, it makes sense, both socially and scientifically, for all of us to put in the effort to conserve and protect the natural system that sustains us. At the end of the day, humanity benefits from wildlife conservation just as much as wildlife does. What constitutes as ‘wildlife’? According to the Cambridge Dictionary, wildlife is defined as animals and ....
People spend billions of dollars per year protecting the world’s most endangered species from extinction and conserving their habitats. There are many undiscovered species that we can explore rather than protect these endangered species. However, there are many disadvantages if we do not protect these animals. Therefore, it is important to protect the endangered species because it balances our ecosystem and affects our economy to become better.
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People spend billions of dollars per year protecting the world’s most endangered species from extinction and conserving their habitats. There are many undiscovered species that we can explore rather than protect these endangered species. However, there are many disadvantages if we do not protect these animals. Therefore, it is important to protect the endangered species because it balances our ecosystem and affects our economy to become better.
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1.	To demonstrate how the solution moves through the stalk. 
2.	To prepare and identify the tissues in a stained cross-section of the plant's stem.	 
3.	To discuss the water transport in the stem of a plant. 
 
 To survive, plants need water and nutrients. As Ursache. R (2015) stated that water, nutrients, and other molecules must be transported throughout the plant's body for proper development and growth. The majority of plants can be found growing in soil to support ...
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Objectives 
1.	To demonstrate how the solution moves through the stalk. 
2.	To prepare and identify the tissues in a stained cross-section of the plant's stem.	 
3.	To discuss the water transport in the stem of a plant. 
 
 To survive, plants need water and nutrients. As Ursache. R (2015) stated that water, nutrients, and other molecules must be transported throughout the plant's body for proper development and growth. The majority of plants can be found growing in soil to support ...
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1.	To investigate	the involvement of carbon dioxide in the processes of photosynthesis	and respiration in an aquatic plant. 
2.	To demonstrate that photosynthesis depends on the input of light energy. 
 Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. Photosynthesis is a natural process. After being absorbed, light energy is converted into chemical energy which is then used to convert CO2, water, and other substances into oxygen, glucos...
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Objective 
1.	To investigate	the involvement of carbon dioxide in the processes of photosynthesis	and respiration in an aquatic plant. 
2.	To demonstrate that photosynthesis depends on the input of light energy. 
 Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. Photosynthesis is a natural process. After being absorbed, light energy is converted into chemical energy which is then used to convert CO2, water, and other substances into oxygen, glucos...
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1) To determine the soil of pH 
2) To learn about places and activities of the plant on different pH 
A pH measurement is an essential tool for defining soil in terms of nutrient availability, 
physical condition, structure, permeability, and so on. It gives information on the toxicity of 
hazardous chemicals found in soil. It also reflects the health of microbial populations and their 
overall impact on the neutralization of organic residue and the immobilization of available 
nutri...
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Objectives 
1) To determine the soil of pH 
2) To learn about places and activities of the plant on different pH 
A pH measurement is an essential tool for defining soil in terms of nutrient availability, 
physical condition, structure, permeability, and so on. It gives information on the toxicity of 
hazardous chemicals found in soil. It also reflects the health of microbial populations and their 
overall impact on the neutralization of organic residue and the immobilization of available 
nutri...
To observe and determine the ground tissue of plants. 
Plants' ground tissue is made up of all tissues that are just not dermal or vascular. Based on the 
nature of the cell walls, they can be classified into three classes. The primary walls of 
parenchyma cells are small, and they normally stay alive until they mature. The "filler" tissue in 
the soft parts of plants, parenchyma, is found in the cortex, pericycle, pith, and medullary rays of.....
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To observe and determine the ground tissue of plants. 
Plants' ground tissue is made up of all tissues that are just not dermal or vascular. Based on the 
nature of the cell walls, they can be classified into three classes. The primary walls of 
parenchyma cells are small, and they normally stay alive until they mature. The "filler" tissue in 
the soft parts of plants, parenchyma, is found in the cortex, pericycle, pith, and medullary rays of.....
Answer for Tutorial question: 
Before the coming of the British to the Malay States, the main laws applicable were Islamic law together with Malay Customary Law. Discuss the effect of British intervention on the application of these laws to Malay states. (10 marks)
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Answer for Tutorial question: 
Before the coming of the British to the Malay States, the main laws applicable were Islamic law together with Malay Customary Law. Discuss the effect of British intervention on the application of these laws to Malay states. (10 marks)
Summary of contract law cases with islamic perspective: 
1. CARLILL v. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY. [1893] 1 Q.B. 256
2. THORNTON v. SHOE LANE PARKING LTD. [1971] 2 WLR 585]
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Summary of contract law cases with islamic perspective: 
1. CARLILL v. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY. [1893] 1 Q.B. 256
2. THORNTON v. SHOE LANE PARKING LTD. [1971] 2 WLR 585]