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    Fungi- Multicellular eukaryotes that feed by extracellular digestion and absorption. Plantae- Multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs; producers. Animalia- Diverse multicellular heterotrophs. 2. Who developed the binomial system of nomenclature (genus and species)? -Binomial System of Nomenclature devised by Carl Von Linne. 3. List the levels of classification beginning with kingdom and ending with species. -Kingdom‚ Phylum‚ Class‚ Order‚ Family‚ Genus‚ and Species. Chapter # 15 and # 16 1. How are prokaryotic

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    One might ask what is language which I use everyday? Language is defined as a method of communication by humans using symbols to share ideas‚ emotions‚ information and opinions. This can either be verbal or non-verbal. Would you not agree that most of things we learn in school are conveyed to us through language such as through teaching and reading textbooks? In order for communication to take place‚ it requires a sender‚ a message and a receiver. Language is a mode of communication that enables

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    natural fruits. Critically‚ its cholesterol component is essential for human health (Chen et al‚ 58). It is a self-pollinating plant where it produces flowers‚ which enhance pollination within the plant; hence‚ manipulate production. Further‚ binomial nomenclature extends its Latin approach to the plant

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    Synopsis – Grade 9 Science Term II Chapter 1: Atoms and Molecules  Law of conservation of mass: Mass can neither be created nor can it be destroyed in a chemical reaction.  Law of constant proportion: A chemical substance always contains the same elements in a fixed proportion by mass‚ irrespective of the source of compound.  Atom: The smallest particle which is the building block of matter.  The symbol of the element is made from one or two letters of the English

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    Food Chain: A sequence that links species by their feeding relationships. Herbivores: Organisms that only eat plants. Carnivores: Organisms that only eat animals. Omnivores: Organisms that eat both plants and animals. Detritivores: Organisms that eat detritus‚ or dead organic matter. Specialist: A consumer that primary eats one specific organism. Generalist: Consumer that has varying diet. Trophic levels: The levels of nourishment in a food chain. Food Web: Shows the network of feeding relationships

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    CORE SYLLABUS for National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for Admission to MBBS/BDS Courses The Medical Council of India (MCI) recommended the following syllabus for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for admission to MBBS/BDS courses across the country (NEET-UG) after review of various State syllabi as well as those prepared by CBSE‚ NCERT and COBSE. This is to establish a uniformity across the country keeping in view the relevance of different areas in Medical Education. PHYSICS

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    “try to understand what it is to be human” Biocultural approach: the relationship between what humans have inherited genetically and what they learn culturally Holistic: understanding people with all aspects of human nature Comparative: cross cultural Ethnocentric: a view that is centered on a specific ethnic group (usually ones own) belief in the superiority in ones ethnic group Cultural Relativism: a view that considers human interaction and behavior within their own culture. Sex vs. gender

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    Iraq) in the 9th century (Smith 1). In the 13th century‚ major trade of herbs and spices occurred in London. Since there were no standards‚ bad quality herbs and wrong substitutes were often sold. Carolus Linneaus introduced the binomial system of plant nomenclature in 1753 (O’Sullivan 1). This helped identify plants scientifically‚ which helped to avoid mistakes between different plants. Many drugs commonly used today are of herbal origin. About one-quarter of the prescription drugs distributed

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    whose cells are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells and contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. Scientists believe that eukaryotes have evolved from prokaryotic symbiotic communities. If we use the rules of nomenclature and look at the binomial “eukaryote”‚ eu means good or with and karyon means nucleus; therefore‚ a simplified definition of eukaryotes is “with a nucleus”. a. Algae - Algae are a large and diverse group of simple organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular

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    each resulting binomial has a particular factor common to both terms. Factor x2 out of the first two terms‚ and factor −6 out of the second two terms. x2(x+3) −6(x+3) Now look closely at this binomial. Each of the two terms contains the factor (x+3). Factor out (x+3). (x+3) (x2−6) is the final factorization. x3+3x2−6x−18= (x+3) (x2−6) Factoring Trinomials: Notice that the first term in the resulting trinomial comes from the product of the first terms in the binomials: x⋅x=x2. The last

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