Animalia Multicellular; heterotrophic feeders so no chlorophyll‚ no cell walls; complex cell structure with nucleus Plantae Multicellular; autotrophic feeders using chlorophyll; cell walls made of cellulose; complex cell structure with nucleus Fungi Multicellular; cell walls not made of cellulose; saprophytic feeders so no chlorophyll; complex cell structure with nucleus Protoctista Mostly unicellular (a few are multicellular); complex cell structure with
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The conversion of solid waste (waste glass) and fibers (bamboo fibers) into construction materials and its capability to fight against chemical weathering will be discussed in this study. Now a day‚ it is an exciting and innovative technology in the field of engineering. There are many studies had been formulated by researchers on how to minimize or be free in concrete deterioration in an economical way and some are using high-cost materials
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Cotton is made up of fibrous cellulose‚ which is a carbohydrate‚ and the molecular makeup is a long chain of glucose molecules. Glucose molecules are made up of carbon‚ oxygen‚ and hydrogen with reactive hydroxyl groups. There are as many as 10‚000 glucose monomers per molecule. The molecular chains are arranged in long spiral linear chains within the fiber. The strength of a fiber is directly related to chain length. Hydrogen bonding occurs between cellulose chains in a cotton fiber. Hydrogen
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of hydrolysis of food and absorption of nutrients Large intestine • Collects the waste from the small intestine and reabsorbs water Caecum • Analogous to the human appendix • In herbivores it contains microorganisms capable of digesting cellulose Colon • The end of the large intestine which ducts the waste out of the
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bacteria + Archaea Protista diverse collection of groups if cell wall- carbohydrate cellulose Heterotrophic or autotropic trophic refers to feeding‚ auto meaning self feeding‚ heterotrophic means‚ has to get its own food. uni- or multicellular Fungi all heterotrophic complete lack of flagella cell wall of chitin contains nitrogen‚ also in bugs plantae all autotrophic cell wall of cellulose all multicellular Animalia no cell walls all heterotrophic all multicellular Heterotrophic
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Lecture 2 Macromolecule components of cells I Chapter 5 Dr Ahmed Aldarmahi Assistant Professor College of Medicine – Jeddah Lecture Objectives • Distinguish between monosaccharides‚ disaccharides and polysaccharides. • Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated fats. • Describe phospholipids and steroids. Glossary • • • • • • • MonoDiPolyMacroPolymer Phospholipids Steroid Overview: The Molecules of Life • All living things are made up of four classes
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Background of the study Due to the overwhelming demand of plastic bag production and its effects on our environment‚ our landfills are crammed with these non-biodegradable materials. Substances used in the manufacturing brought forth various harmful chemicals which worsen over time. As the destructive compounds such as Chlorofluorocarbons were introduced‚ the complete deprivation of the Ozone Layer starts. However‚ scientists and nature preservers alike managed to overthrow this hazard‚ but not
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Chapter 2: Patterns in Nature 1. Cell theory • 1590: Dutch grind glass lens (1st compound microscope) • 1665: Robert Hooke uses compound m. analysis thin cork slices as filled with air enclosed in boxes (cells) distinct • 1676: Dutch sees microorganism under microscope from pond water • 1824: French suggest all organisms composed of cells • 1827: Robert Brown (Brownian motion) discovered nucleus in plant cell • 1838: German produced evidence that all organisms made of cells • 1859:
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7 properties of Bio 1. Order 2. Reproduction 3. Growth and Development 4. Energy Processing 5. Response to the enverionment 6. Regulation 7. Evolutionary adaptation Biosphree; all of the elements that support lifewater land lower atmosphere madagascar Ecosystem; all organisms living in a particular area. Forrest in Madagascar Community- array of organisms. Birds snakes trees. All organisms in the forest Population- Group of ringtaiiled monkeys ‚ all individuals in a single area
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Web. * "The 10 Most Socially Irresponsible Big Brands | BSchool.com Business Schools Directory." BSchoolcom Business Schools Directory The 10 Most Socially Irresponsible Big Brands Comments. Web. * "Une Usine De Cellulose Qui Pollue Le Lac Baïkal Va Fermer." Une Usine De Cellulose Qui Pollue Le Lac Baïkal Va Fermer. Web. * "Corporations and the Environment." - Global Issues. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. * "Sustainable Development Capital LLP." Sustainable Development Capital LLP. Print 2012 * Robert A
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