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    Ahh the ctenophora‚ a wondrous and simple creature that symbolises the mystery of the vastly unexplored ocean‚ and exactly what beauty hides underneath. Today‚ with this compelling speech‚ I’m going to bring each and every one of you on a trip with me to the dark depths of the ocean‚ specifically 7000 metres deep‚ where we will find our star of the show. The comb jelly is an enigmatic creature which‚ in the vast tapestry of marine species‚ is really a testament to the diversity of life that lurks

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    three Oscars‚ two of which were for‚ Best Effects‚ Visual Effects and Best Effects‚ Sound Effects Editing. For the dinosaur calls they used a mixture of multiple animals to create screams and cries that would be remembered in your nightmares for the carnivores and calm soothing cries for the herbivores. The difference in sounds from the dinosaurs helped establish the mood for some of the scenes. A interesting fact is that you do not see the Velociraptors until 103

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    transformations and ecosystem components are the two main topics that comprise the field of ecosystem ecology.  COMPONENTS OF ECOSYSTEM ABIOTIC COMPONENTS | BIOTIC COMPONENTS | Sunlight | Primary producers | Temperature | Herbivores | Precipitation | Carnivores | Water or moisture | Omnivores | Soil or water chemistry (e.g.‚ P‚ NH4+) | Detritivores | etc. | etc. | These include the non-living‚ physico - chemical factors such as air‚ water‚ soil and the basic elements and compounds of the environment

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    1. On the diagram below‚ what percentage of energy (from the choices in blue on the left) is transferred from a producer to a: (A) secondary consumer‚ (B) tertiary consumer‚ (C) quaternary consumer? The producer takes 100% from the sun then gives 10% to the primary consumer then 1% to the secondary consumer then .1% to the tertiary consumer and then .01% to the quaternary consumer. 2. Look at the quote from Rachel Carson on the first page. What do you think the quote means? Use some of the terms

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    curved claws‚ strong shoulders‚ and a thick yellowish brown to dark brown fur to protect them from cold. The grizzly bears also have a tail but it is almost completely hidden within the fur. FOOD Grizzly bears are known by a lot of people as carnivores (meat eaters) but only 15 percent of their diet is meat. They eat many different plants such as nuts‚ berries‚ fungi‚ sprouts‚ grasses and roots. Insects‚ fish‚ rodents‚ and other mammals are also part of their diet. Grizzly bears catch salmons

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    feathers It has very sensitive hearing and can pinpoint the location of voles and lemmings under deep snow Its claws are long‚ curved and needlelike and used like weapons for defense and to attack their prey Polar bear The polar bear is the largest carnivore on land It is listed as an endangered species Polar bear cubs are usually born in December or January Adaptations The Arctic fox has adapted a stealthy movement due to its predatory nature The Polar bear developed a thick layer of blubber 4.5

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    2013/2014 CONTENT TITLE PAGE Background and Design Component of Taman Wetland Putrajaya Definition of wetland and their roles. Services provided by wetland ecosystems Biotic and Abiotic factors Roles of Producer‚ Herbivore‚ Carnivore‚ Omnivore‚ Scavenger‚ Parasite and Decomposer Predator-prey ‚ parasite-host‚ competitive‚ symbiosis relationships found in wetland ecosystem Islamic perspectives of ecology Human Role In Ecological and Environmental Awareness Human

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    can not be realized merely by gene; the technology and experience gained during the lifetime are what we depending on. Despite the human beings‚ when we focus on the animals‚ which is more vivid to illustrate the importance of acquired abilities. Carnivore‚ they were born to kill. But‚ without the practice and parents’ taught‚ the position of hunter will be changed into prey. Hence‚

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    Forests are lifeline of our planet Earth‚ as they provide fresh and pure oxygen rich air and pure water for our living. A forest consists of several different types of herbs‚ shrubs‚ climbers‚ creepers and trees with branches spread out widely. Such branches are called as crown of the tree. Trees with wide branches planted in a row‚ provide a roof-like structure‚ called as canopy. These canopies prevent the sunlight and make the atmosphere dark and cool. The soil of the forest is rich in minerals

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    provided by heat and light energy from the sun’s rays when they hit the Earth. The living organisms on Earth thrive from this energy to live. For example‚ plants need sunlight to live‚ and then herbivores feed on the plants‚ which are then fed on by carnivores. Isolated System § An isolated system is one that exchanges neither matter nor energy with its environment.  § This cannot exist naturally (with the possible exception being the whole universe as a system). § A cave

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