his men eat the sun god’s‚ Helios’‚ cattle. Odysseus and his men stopped at Cyclops Island and Odysseus took twelve of his best men to the nearest cave‚ in cave they saw some cheese and disrespectfully took some of it to eat. The cyclops was out pasturing his sheep when Odysseus and his men snuck in and ate some of his cheese. Odysseus’ men had the idea to steal the
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whose nucleus lacks a membrane. Parasites may be protozoa‚ yeasts‚ or multicellular organisms such as fungi or worms that live in or on a host to obtain nourishment without providing any benefit to the host. Fungi There are many different varieties of fungi‚ and we eat quite a few of them. Mushrooms are fungi‚ as is the mold that forms the blue or green veins in some types of cheese. And yeast‚ another type of fungi‚ is a necessary ingredient to make most types of bread. Identify Common illnesses
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adaptations for spreading spores 21-2: Classification of Fungi A. 4 Phyla of Fungi: Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota Deuteromycota Named for their reproductive structures! B. Phylum Zygomycota “Common molds” o On bread‚ cheese‚ etc. Black bread mold: Rhizopus
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The Dialects of American English Before I learn sociolinguistics class‚ I think it is quite difficult to tell what the difference between language and dialect is. But‚ after I had learned I found out that language is something that mankind use to communicate to each other. Language is a big word. It concludes dialect‚ vernacular‚ and so on. Nevertheless‚ dialect is the language that use only in idiolect‚ only use in their group. For me‚ I think that there are many dialects in each country. For
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grayling (i.e.‚ all fish but game fish‚ those that provide the angler with sport by the way they fight capture). A bait is impaled on the hook‚ which is set by the angler when the fish swallows it. Common baits are worms‚ the maggots of certain flies‚ small fish‚ bread paste‚ and cheese. The bait may be fished on the bottom‚ weighted down with what is called a ledger in England and a sinker in the United States‚ usually of lead‚ or it may be fished at any desired depth. A buoyant object‚ called a
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SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY: What is Microbiology? | � Microbiology is the study of microorganisms� Microorganisms‚ roughly‚ are living things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye� Microorganisms cannot be distinguished phylogenetically from �macroorganisms� (see variety of microorganisms‚ below)� Microbiology is more a collection of techniques: aseptic technique‚ pure culture technique‚ microscopic observation of whole organisms‚ etc.� Microbiologists
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Mar‚ California‚ and Encinitas‚ California. The stores are generally spaced‚ about 8‚000 sq ft‚ and have imported and domestic foods‚ including Fresh Bakery & Pastries‚ Fresh Produce‚ Fresh Meat & Seafood‚ Condiments & Packaged foods as well as Cheese and other dairy products. Kudler wants to see their company grow by upgrading their communications systems and making it wireless. The wireless technology upgrade will allow the company to have a better way of communicating between the stores as
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The Kingdoms of Life for Kids By Alex Felix Table of contents 1. Bacteria 2. Protists 3. Fungi 4. Plants 5. Plant reproduction 6. Animals 7. Simple animals 8. Arthropods 9. Fish 10. Birds 11. Mammals 12. Bibliography Bacteria What are Bacteria? Bacteria are single celled microbes that are very hard to see with the naked eye. The cell structure is m much simpler than other organism for that it has no nucleus or membrane
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Fungi come in many different varieties and we eat quite a few. Mushrooms are fungi as is the mould that forms the blue or green veins in some types of cheese. Yeast is another type of fungi and is the necessary ingredient to make most types of bread. Lastly‚ parasites may be protozoa‚ yeasts or multi-cellular organisms such as fungi or worms. They live in or on a host to obtain nourishment without providing any benefit to the host. 1.2: The common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria
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all know that humans are made up of 70% water‚ right? Our lungs‚ brain‚ and heart all are made up of mainly water. But what about a chicken’s lung? Or a worm’s brain? Or even an elephant’s heart? It might surprise you or it might not‚ but chickens‚ worms‚ and elephants are all made up of 72% water! Think of how big an elephant is. More than half of that is water. That’s a lot of water! Drinking a glass of cold‚ pure water? Well‚ next time you drink a glass of water‚ think about this. That glass of
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