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    Diversity in Living Organisms Q 1 Name the branch of the biology that deals with the classification. Q 2 Who was the first to propose the two-kingdom system of classification? Q 3 Who proposed three-kingdom classification? Q 4 What is meant by triploblastic? Q 5 What is haemocoel ? Q 6 Name the person who has given the five-kingdom classification. Q 7 Which is the largest phylum of animal kingdom? Q 8 What is the function of canal system in sponges? Q 9 What are Gymnosperms

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    Horton’s town praising him for saving the tiny people. The whole time Horton kept expressing‚ “a person’s a person‚ no matter how small.” (Dr. Seuss). The morals of his wacky characters are relevant in today’s bioethics regarding respecting life. An organism‚ no matter how small‚ is significant in the cycle of life. An example is the earth worm. Earth worms dig into the soil to create more space within soil for water to readily flow. Then more water soaks into the soil‚ and less pollution runs off into

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    antibiotics. For this reason‚ it is important to test and observe unknown organisms in the lab to continually improve the health and well being of society. The objective of this report was to first isolate a single colony of an unknown culture on a LB agar plate. From here‚ a slant was made and used for multiple types of testing in order to determine the identity of the unknown organism. The tests performed to identify the unknown organism included Gram Staining‚ Fluid thioglycollate/aero-tolerance test

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    Diversity in Living Organisms (Science) |Close X   | |[pic] Classification And Evolution Classification refers to the identification‚ naming‚ and grouping of organisms into a formal system based on similarities in their internal and external structure or evolutionary history. It determines the methods of organizing diversity of life on earth. Therefore‚ classification helps in understanding millions of life forms in detail. Who started the classification of organisms? Let us explore the history of

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    organisation which in the following levels where sectioned and studied. The Environment as the largest level of organization and Quantum as the smallest. In level of organization it also includes the molecular‚ macro-molecular‚ sub-cellular‚ cellular‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system and organism. They also tackle the multi-scale in modelling biology it has its sub topics‚ the formulation and linking between scales. The formulation is to describe the system requires some simplifying assumptions‚ so the

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    Makuluva Field trip reflection Arishma chandS11099150 Heading to Makuluva reef islet The trip to Makuluva reef Islet was a really exciting and exhausting trip for me as it empowers me to learn new concepts concerning the terrestrial and marine organisms that are found in the islet. Also I got learn a lot of new flora and fauna species and its scientific terms that I had in my course of study. Before we board‚ the boat we were told by the capital to put on our life jacket for our own safety. I was

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    effects of increased frequency and prolonged period of drought was conducted in order to establish the impact and its adverse effect on living organisms. Purpose: To determine the effects of a droughts duration and frequency upon aquatic flora and fauna. Hypothesis: It is believed that as drought progresses‚ the rate at which aquatic living organisms propagate decreases. Method: The data from different ten wetland systems was analysed. These wetland systems has experienced drought in 1950

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    web? A.This species is an important food source for many other species. B.That species preys on many other species. C.That species has a limited role in the food web. D.That species is endangered. Answer Key: A Feedback: The more connections an organism has the more important it is in the Food Web. Sort of like Facebook. Question 3 of 15 6.66 Points In the food web‚ what may indicate that a species is vulnerable to becoming endangered or extinct? Think about top-level consumers. Refer to pgs

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    If you were having a conversation with a Keynesian and a Classical economist‚ and the conversation turned to why the economy is experiencing high unemployment and what the government should do about it‚ how would each economist explain unemployment and what policies would each advocate? If I were having a conversation about why the economy is experiencing high unemployment and what the government should do about it‚ with a Keynesian and a Classical economist I think that the economists would explain

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    1. Suppose that changes in bank regulations expand the availability of credit cards so that people need to hold less cash. If the central bank does not respond to this event‚ what will happen to the price level? Use a diagram to assist in answering this question. 2. Use the loanable funds model to explain what happens to interest rates and investment if a government moves from a balanced budget position to a budget surplus. 3. Suppose that the T-account for The Open Campus National

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