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    Biology I.ANSWER THE FOLLOWING What is agriculture? Science that deals with the growth of plants and animals for human use is called agriculture. What are the practices of crop production? a. preparation of soil and sowing. b. adding manure and fertilizer. c. types of irrigation. d. protection from weeds. e. Harvesting. f. storage and marketing. How do you prepare soil for farming ? a. ploughing b. leveling and c. manuring What is ploughing? Ploughing is the process of

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    Obesity and Biology Obesity isn’t classified as an eating problem anymore. It is more than that a person’s biology plays a big roll. Cells and hormones play a big roll on how big you are and how your body regulates energy. Food equals energy and the body stores that energy in fat cells and uses the energy as needed. The metabolism breaks down that food and uses the energy generated from that food for everyday activities such as walking‚ talking‚ thinking. The faster ones metabolism is the more efficient

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    Introduction Last week‚ my Biology class and I went down to the Port Kembla Rock Platform. While we were there we surveyed five different sectors about the rock platform and recorded them‚ these included: 1. Surveying the abiotic characteristics of the rock platform 2. Observing the abundance and distribution of the Black Periwinkle (Nerita Atramentosa) 3. Observing the feeding relationships and food webs of the organisms 4. Finding the adaption’s of organisms 5. And Observing the human impacts We then

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    Lab 1: Environment in the Media Danger Caused by Wind Turbines on Winged Animals Name: Aiya Abdulrazak TA: Rhodri Taylor Due: Jan 26 2012 S/N: 211495074 Course: BIOL 1001 Section: M.05 Danger Caused by Wind Turbines on Winged Animals Wind turbines have been used for many years now. Wind turbines are affordable‚ charges batteries‚ and were the first kind of renewable energy. To humans‚ this was a great invention‚ but for birds

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    Sickle-Cell Disease Discovery: http://www.sicklecellanaemia.org/sickle-cell-disease/discovery-of-sickle-cell-disease James Herrick was a doctor in Chicago‚ USA‚ and wrote about his observations of a patient with severe anaemia. When blood samples were viewed under the microscope Herrick noted “peculiar elongated and sickle-shaped red blood corpuscles”. Symptoms: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/sca/ Sickle cell anemia varies from person to person. Some people who have

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    bacterium
Single-celled organism belonging to the Domain Bacteria; cells are typically walled and do not contain a nucleus.

 * biodiversity
Of a region‚ the genetic variation within its species‚ variety of species‚ and variety of ecosystems.

 * biology
The scientific study of life.

 * biosphere
All regions of Earth where organisms live.

 * cell
Smallest unit that has the properties of life; at minimum‚ consists of plasma membrane‚ cytoplasm‚ and DNA.

 * community
All populations

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    When referring to the graph and data table of the class average‚ everyone’s data remained relatively the same‚ with the exception of the sugar Lactose‚ which had a drastically lower ppm/min for each group. This sugar basically did nothing during the lab experiment‚ while glucose‚ sucrose‚ and fructose (when used) produced the higher amounts of carbon dioxide. Even though not all groups experimented with sucrose‚ fructose‚ or lactose/lactaid‚ the five respiration rates (excluding lactose) ended up with

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    Basic Biology Genetic diversity describes the genetic differences seen among members of a population. What this means that that every individual on the planet is different from one another in some way. This is because we have either high genetic diversity‚ or a low genetic diversity‚ which is seen through the size of the gene pool from which we came. If we happen to live in a gene pool that has a high concentration of genetic diversity‚ then we are more like to have many different genetic combinations

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    the Superbugs A Superbug is a bacterium that can live in the human body and has the ability to withstand all forms of antibiotic medication. Superbugs are becoming increasingly significant in modern medicine as they are becoming more and more resistant to antibiotics. Antibiotics were discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming (Walsh and McManus‚ 2000). This resulted in a huge movement forward in medical history and even greatened human life expectancy. Since then antibiotics have been widely used

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    Biology Revision summer 2012 1-Characteristics of living organisms Nutrition- taking in of nutrients which are organic substances and mineral ions ‚ containing raw materials or energy for growth and tissue repair ‚ absorbing and assimilating them . Excretion- the removal from organisms of toxic material‚ the waste products of metabolism and substances in excess of requirement . Respiration- the chemical reactions that break down the Sensitivity- The ability to detect or sense changes in the

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