Many people are unaware of the daily negative impact they have on the environment. For example‚ the majority of the human population uses basic household products which contain toxic chemicals in their ingredients. It is most common that when people dispose of products they will either dispose of them in the trash or pour them down the drain of their sink. Unfortunately‚ “two-thirds of aquatic life is considered to be an endangered species because of improperly disposed chemicals and other waste…those
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by stormdrain. The nutrients in fertilizers and pesticides are overfeeding the algae‚ producing toxic algal blooms that expel poisonous
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synthesize(produce) energy.there are two types of respiration: aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. Consider the food chain below: Algae →larvae →crabs →fish (a)Name The producer; algae One carnivore; fish One herbivore; larvae The secondary consumer; crabs (b)Which organism can use solar energy directly to make its food? Plants‚ here it is algae. (c) suggest what would happen to this food chain ‚ if all crab were killed ? The number of larvae would increase and the population
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Two Toed-Sloths vs. Three-Toed Sloths Ash Cook English Comp I Karen Lawler August 4‚ 2011 Two Toed Sloths vs. Three toed Sloths It is easy to assume there is one kind of sloth. In fact there are six; all of them are closely related to armadillos and anteaters. In this essay I will show you the main differences between the two main species; two-toed and three-toed sloths. According to National Geographic‚ sloths are the world’s slowest mammal. This is due to the low percentage of muscle
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What plants are found in each zone? Be specific on listing them •Splash- Mostly things like grass •Upper- mostly things like algae •Middle- Mostly brown rockweeds •Lower- A combination of algae‚ brown rockweeds‚ and Irish moss. 6. What is the name of a plant-like species found in rocky shores? The name of a plant-like species found in the rocky shores would be algae and lichens. 7. In which zone of the rocky shore would you most likely find only grasses and patches of lichens? The zone
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the novel‚ the author uses various literary devices to present different themes. One of those devices is symbolism. Its presence is shown everywhere in the novel and it helps readers to truly understand Pi’s fight for survival. The color orange‚ the Algae Island‚ “Pi”‚ and Richard Parker are some examples of symbolism. In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ symbolism plays an important part. Throughout the story‚ the color orange appears many times. It symbolizes survival and hope. Pi keeps hope when he is all
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different zones of the rocky shore? Upper = splash‚ middle = littoral‚ lower = sub littoral. 5. What plants are found in each zone? Be specific on listing them Splash: Lichens Upper: Algae Middle: Brown rock weeds Lower: Calcareous algae 6. What is the name of a plant-like species found in rocky shores? Algae and Lichens 7. In which zone of the rocky shore would you most likely find only grasses and patches of lichens? 8. What animals may be found in each zone?—be specific on listing them
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High School Department General Science How Does Phosphate Affect the Growth of Aquatic Plants? (A Problem Proposal) I. Introduction Aquatic plants are an important component of lake systems. These plants may be totally submerged beneath the lake surface‚ floating‚ or growing along the shoreline. They provide food and shelter for bugs‚ fish and other organisms‚ prevent shoreline erosion‚ filter pollutants from adjacent shoreline activities‚ and
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Bacteria Eukarya / Protista‚ Plantae‚ Fungi‚ Animalia Kingdom Archaea: Prokaryotes; Ancient Bacteria Kingdom Bacteria: Prokaryotes; Common Bacteria Kingdom Protista Eukaryotes; Unicellular organisms (small) Algae (unicellular‚ colonial‚ small or multicellular‚ Large) Kingdom Fungi Eukaryotes; Non-photosynthetic‚ multicellular (except yeast)‚ External digestion Kingdom plantae Eukaryotes; photosynthetic‚ multicellular Kingdom Animalia
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Photochemistry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Illustration of the electromagnetic spectrum. Note the visible spectrum‚ as well as ultraviolet and infrared regions. Photochemistry‚ a sub-discipline of chemistry‚ is the study of the interactions between atoms‚ small molecules‚ and light (or electromagnetic radiation).[1] The pillars of photochemistry are UV/VIS spectroscopy‚ photochemical reactions in organic chemistry and photosynthesis in biochemistry
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