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AS SNAB BIOLOGY RICHMOND UPON THAMES COLLEGE Centre Number: 14619 Student Name: Leslie Stevens Report Title: A visit to Kew gardens report TARGET AUDIENCE: A/S level student this is due to the complexity of the principles, some of the biological aspects will be highly detailed. MAIN BIOLOGY: Conservation of endangered plants MINOR BIOLOGY: Plants used for drugs VISIT TO: Kew gardens WORD COUNT: 1739 word counts not including front page. Introduction: Kew gardens is one of the worlds leading scientific botanical gardens, Kew gardens is segregated into two parts, one of its roles is to catalogue the biodiversity of endangered plants in the rainforest e.g. Madagascar, the 300,000 species of plants it keeps and conserved are kept in suitable conditions to nurture and help regulate endangered populations. Its other key role is micro propagation this is growing plants and seeds from pieces of tissue in sterile conditions in a laboratory, and performed in...

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