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    CHAPTER-1 MULTI DISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMNENTAL STUDIES OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY – the need of making the environment education is to instill environmental ethics in to the fabric of our society and to impart the knowledge of nature and its importance in all walks of our life . LEARNING OUTCOMES- economy‚ business‚ agriculture‚ organisational culture‚ society research and development required no of hours – 3hrs INTRODUCTION: Environmental studies is a very broad academic field which

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    and people who have indigestion people and even us‚ whose normal healthy living people. I have studies literature on genetically-modified ingredients‚ trying to be objective in my judgment. Genetically-modified ingredients advance the modern biology achievements. These products and ingredients strengthen the resistance to herbicides and improve nutritional food contents. Genetically-modified (GM) foods production lessens time-consuming than conventional breeding. Molecular Biologists have

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    Your Inner Fish

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    The discoveries suggest that humans are sharing the ancestor with the prehistoric fish. This theory sounds interesting to me since fishes don’t seem to have limbs‚ do they? It can be proved from the fossil record and the biology analysis. In the film‚ Your Inner Fish‚ the geologist showed the hand bone of human and the limb fossil of the prehistoric fish. After comparing‚ it is found that they are the same set of bones which just squashed to support different functions (Cook‚ Tate and Shubin‚ 2014)

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    BIOLOGICAL THEORY SHANNON & SAM BIOLOGICAL THEORY (ARNOLD GESELL) The Biological (Maturational Theory) of child development was developed by a man named Arnold Gesell. Gesell’s theory was shaped by the expectations that development is based in biology‚ children alternate between good and bad years in development‚ and that body types share a connection with personality development. The Maturational Theory focuses on physical and mental development‚ and Gesell saw these developmental patterns being

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    Color Guppies

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    Benny Ndegwa April 2nd 2013 Mr. Metoyer Lab Biology The Colorful Guppy Lab Report Problem: What is the relationship between the brightness of the guppy and their predators and mates? Hypothesis: If predators attack the guppy populations‚ then the drab guppy population will increase due to high predation. Materials: 1. Guppies 2. Computer Data Table: | % of Brightest Guppies | % of Bright Guppies | % of Drab Guppies | % of Drabbest Guppies | Trial 1 | 62 | 9 | 22 | 7 |

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    Understanding Evolution: A Simple and Easy Illustration by Adam Chandler on Saturday‚ June 23‚ 2012 at 5:54am Many people don’t understand what evolution is‚ and how it happens. Therefore‚ some of them might reject it based on not knowing what it is‚ or based on a wrong understanding of it. Because of that‚ I find it my duty to make an easy to understand illustration of evolution‚ as I believe I understand it well. I’ll try to make this illustration as easy as possible‚ and in many places‚ oversimplified

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    My Hero

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    long time now and since I don’t have my biological mother in my life‚ she has been there for my sister and I since I met her. There are a lot of reasons why I can say that she is my hero. My freshman year my sister and I met her daughter in our Biology class. From there we became best friends and began to spend a lot of time together and going to each other’s house. Since then Elaine has became like a mother figure for the both us. There has been numerous times when my father had things to do concerning

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    Chemistry Final

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    focus at a lower power‚ it will stay in focus at a high power An object is always being magnified at 10x‚ so if you use the 40x objective‚ multiply these 2 values together to get the total magnification. (10x)(40x)=400x The 4 Unifying Theories of Biology 1. The Cell Theory: Robert Hooke observed cells. All organisms are composed of cells that have DNA. 2. The Gene Theory: DNA is made up of nucleotides that contain a sequence. The sequence can be changed by mutation or crossing over. 3. The Theory

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    Aliens Among Us

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    DNA to encode their genetic info •They all use RNA •“In short‚ every species seems descended from a common ancestor whose attributes define what scientists mean when they say ‘life as we know it’.” •What if other‚ completely distinct forms of biology also took root on the early Earth? •Consider how quickly life appeared here •What if life arose on Earth more than once? With their own biochemistry and separate evolutionary history? •“What if one or more of those alternative forms of life is still

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    HISTORY OF THEORY OF EVOLUTION In 1543‚ a young Flemish anatomist Andreas Vesalius challenged Galen’s theories of the Human Body. This discovery had an impact on scientists. Vesalius’ discovery of the important differences between species also helped usher in the science of comparative anatomy‚ in which researchers studied animals to find their similarities and differences. In the process‚ they gradually began to recognize humans as being one species among many‚ with a few unique traits but

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