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    ’What is a license? It is an award given to you for your effort of learning something. You go to a training school‚ after you pass whatever it is‚ you apply for a license that gives you right to use your knowledge you gain. So‚ the vermin say that freedom is not an award given to you‚ but those who created it by dying so called for you give you the right to use it wisely. Choosing what is right for oneself means that you have to choose the path of those who created this freedom for you. It means

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    The Role of RNA Polymerase and the Death Cap Mushroom Being a health care worker‚ the role of how substances affect the body are always fascinating and intriguing. The role of the Death Cap Mushroom‚ which is appropriately named‚ is one that is simple but can have fatal implications. In Britain‚ the Death Cap Mushroom is attributed to 75% of all fatalities that are caused by ingesting mushrooms (Kibby‚ 2006). These are deaths that are certainly avoidable‚ but yet continue to happen.

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    Biological Classification

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    2. Biological Classification Classification  The process of grouping living organisms into convenient categories based on simple characters is known as classification. 1. Two kingdom classification  Carolus Linnaeus divided all living things into two kingdoms- Plantae and Animalia. 2. Five kingdom classification  R.H. Whittaker divided all living things into five kingdoms- Monera‚ Protista‚ Fungi‚ Plantae‚ and Animalia.  The main criteria for classification included o cell structure o thallus

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    Protistas

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     17 – 47 phyla  Polyphyletic  Existed way back 1.5 billion years ago: earliest eukaryotes  Free-living‚ parasitic‚ motile‚ stationary  Unicellular‚ colonial‚ multicellular  When “nots and nos” are what remains  Protozoa  Algae  Slime molds  Subkingdom Mastigobionta  No cell walls  Varied locomotion:  Pseudopodia  Cilia  Flagella  Pseudopodia‚ 3 famous phyla  Rhizopoda  amoeba  Foraminifera  Forams  Actinopoda  Radiolarians/heliozans

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    Report on Current Issues and Technology Updates for Swine Feed Safety Executive Summary 1 Introduction 1 Discussion 2 Appendices 3 Conclusion and Recommendations 6 Works Cited 7 Executive Summary 1 Introduction 1 Discussion 2 Appendices 3 Conclusion and Recommendations 6 Works Cited 7 Figure 1: Reveal 2.0 AccuScan III Figure 2: Hog infected by Mycotoxins Table 1: Specifications of equipments to detect Aflatoxin Table 2:

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    The Effect of Physical Barriers On The Growth Of Polycephalum Nathan LHypothesis: The slime mould will attempt to bypass the barrier to reach the oats. Independent Variable: The path provided by the colored Lego blocks. Dependant Variable: The path in which the Polycephalum Constants: The size of the dish‚ the species of slime mold‚ the light the slime mold received‚ and the temperature it was kept. ] 1. After two days of growth‚ did P. Polycephalum connect the oats throught

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    Classification and variation. There are 5 kingdoms of living things:- Animal kingdom Plant kingdom‚ Fungi kingdom Monera kingdom and Protactista. Animal kingdom is divided into groups: vertebrates‚

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    Wolf Lichen (Letharia vulpina) Poisonous but also a healer. It is very abundant in Idaho but very scarce and hard to find in Scandinavia. Wolf Lichen is the name of this mysterious plant. It is one of many different types of lichen found in nature and varies in ways such as habitat‚ use‚ and appearance. Lichen is a slow-growing plant genus that is usually structured in a spindle or leaf like shape. Lichen is made up of two components; fungi and algae.(Hollinger‚ J. 2014) The Fungal aspect

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    <b>Scientific name</b> -Kingdom- Fungi‚ Phylum- Ascomycota Class- Ascomycetes Order- Saccharomycetaler‚ Family- Saccharomycetaceae‚ Genus- Saccharomyces‚ Species- Cervisiae<br><br><b>Description</b> - Yeast is a unicellular organism that lacks chloroplasts. They are so small that it can ’t be seen by the naked eye and they are so small that it would take 4000 of them lined up side by side to measure an inch. <br><br><b>Habitat</b> - Yeast lives on and is nourished by dead or living plant or animal

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    General Introduction to Mushroom Culture Definition WITHOUT LEAVES‚ WITHOUT BUDS‚ WITHOUT FLOWERS: YET THEY FORM FRUIT. AS A MEDICINE‚ AS A FOOD‚ AS A TONIC: THE ENTIRE CREATION IS PRECIOUS. [pic] Life Cycle [pic] Introduction • Cultivation of mushrooms as a research endeavor in Pakistan • Only Institute of Horticultural Sciences‚ a degree program: • Mushroom Science • Common in Asian countries‚ in Horticulture departments. Mushrooms

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