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    Diversity WORD | DEFINITION | Mitochondria | The part of a cell where cellular respiration occurs | Vacuole | The part of a cell used for storage | Cytoplasm | Fluid found outside the nuclear membrane | Morphology | The branch of bio that deals with the structure or form of organisms | Taxon | A named group of organisms | Phylogenetic tree | Shows the evolutionary differences between different species | Capsid | The outer layer of protein that surrounds the genetic material of

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    Soil Diversity

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    silt‚ clay‚ and nutrients)‚ pore spaces‚ water‚ gases‚ organic matter‚ living organisms‚ and plants (Thien‚ 2002). The soil is said to be stable structurally and chemically thus is considered an outstanding medium for soil organisms such as bacteria‚ fungi‚ protozoa‚ nematodes‚ arthropods‚ and earthworms. The potential habitats of these soil invertebrates are the spaces within the surface litter‚ holes in soil aggregates and pore spaces‚ root channels‚ etc. Soil arthropods are vital link in the food

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    Coconut Case Study

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    Research (DA-BAR)‚ implemented the project‚ "Observing the Efficacy of Mykovam on Coconut Seedling in Coconut Farm Development Program (CFDP) Anchor Farms". Mykovam is a fungi-based bio-fertilizer developed by UPLB-BIOTECH. This mycorrhizal innoculant is composed of spores‚ infected roots and other infective propagules of endomycorrhizal fungi. The project‚ implemented in November 2008‚ was specifically aimed to document the effectivity of Mykovam on coconut seedlings and trees under field conditions in

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    Bacteria‚ Archea‚ and Eukarya‚ which contain animals‚ protists‚ fungi‚ bacteria‚ and plants. And after our observations from the lab me and mark grey my partner concluded many concrete facts about life‚ evolution‚ traits and survival. Observations- Throughout the lad we viewed many different organisims and many different traits. This lab takes a look at the three domains Bacteria‚ Archea‚ and Eukarya‚ which contain animals‚ protists‚ fungi‚ bacteria‚ and plants. And throughout the lab we uncovered what

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    Mold Experiment

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    The objective of the experiments is to see if mold will grow on bread if it has water. Molds are found everywhere. They are a type of microscopic fungi that lives on organic matter. They can be found both indoors and outdoors. No one knows how many species of fungi exist but estimates at least three hundred thousand or more. they have been on this earth for millions of years and believe to grow where there is moisture. According to the U.S.D.A eating bread with mold can cause allergic reaction and

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    bacteria. Not all bacteria is bad‚ we need bacteria to stay alive. Viruses- it is a coated genetic material that invades cells and uses the cells apparatus for reproduction‚ this is why it is important to wash hands frequently. Fungi is a multi-celled living organism‚ it is a large group of eukaryotic organisms that

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    Ambrosia Beetle Hypothesis

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    resistant to fusarium dieback caused by the polyphagous shot hole borer (PSHB) because the gum secreted acts as a defense against beetles that attempt to penetrate the bark‚ and as a result grant the tree faux resistance to the Fusarium euwallaceae fungi. Introduction Californian agriculture is at great risk because of a disease being spread by the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer (PSHB)‚ Euwallacea sp. The PSHB is an ambrosia beetle whose specific species has been observed only in California and

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    Soil Creation

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    nutrients they need. I will try not to have too much organic matter‚ as it may lead to salt build-up‚ large releases of nitrogen‚ the build-up of excessive phosphorus‚ and an imbalance in potassium‚ calcium‚ magnesium and iron. In this horizon‚ would be fungi and bacteria‚ which would be decomposing my fallen leaves and other organic matter. Protozoa‚ nematodes‚ and mites will feed on them‚ releasing nutrients that can be directly absorbed by my plants. There will also be larger organisms in this layer

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    Biology Study Guide

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    Study Guide for Exam 3 This will be a terminology-heavy exam. Make sure to study definitions. Compare your tables to a couple of classmates’ tables. Be familiar with life cycles as indicated. Do qs listed on Moodle –both the exam forum III and qs I’ve posted with power points Focus on the power point lectures‚ posted Remember‚ this is only a guide. Use your class notes‚ textbook‚ and all materials on Moodle General comments: The format of this exam MAY include fill in the blank‚ diagrams

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    causal agents Disease can be defined as a restriction to the normal functioning of a plant caused by micro organisms due to a specific cause which shows symptoms from the outside. Disease causing agents can be categorized to few main categories such fungi‚ bacteria and virus and the following diagram shows the disease types which are caused by these categories. Definition of pests Any animal or plant which restricts the human activities in an agricultural system can be defined as a pest. This

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