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    bodily structure of humans‚ animals‚ and other living organisms‚ especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts. 2. What does Physiology mean? Physiology is the scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.  It focuses on how organisms carry out the chemical or physical functions that exist in a living system. 3. What does Homeostasis mean? Homeostasis is the tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions‚ usually

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    Biotechnology? Biotechnology can broadly be defined as the art of understanding and manipulating living organisms’ genes (code of life) and their products for the production of food‚ medicine‚ drink‚ or for other benefits or useful purposes to mankind and other organisms. Basically‚ it is a field of applied biology that involves the using of living organisms to create useful products for mankind and other organisms. BIOLOGY + TECHNOLOGY = BIOTECHNOLOGY Biotechnology can be used to solve many biological

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    Applied Ethics “Is it morally impermissible to use animals medically for human sake?” To begin with‚ we have to point out that under which situation is permissible to use animals for human sake. We believe we can only use animals when it exerts constructive and affirmative influence to human beings which means it might save lives and enhance the quality of living on a general basis and most importantly‚ when there is no existing alternative. Using animals medically for human sake is morally

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    sense when pulled apart and evaluated. The cosmological argument seems to make some sense but it also seems to be a small piece of the teleological argument. The teleological argument suggests that there had to be a designer of all biological organisms because of their order and complexity. If there had to be a designer of

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    economy will be way down. DISADVANTAGES OF BLACK SAND MINING: Black sand mining literally means scraping off the shoreline. It create more area for salt water while narrowing the land. It disturbs the natural balance. Driving away any living organisms in area‚ prevents land farming and it may wipe out a whole shoreline community. It is danger to the lives and property of residents near to the black sand mining operation‚ massive residential displacement‚ saltwater flooding‚ landslides‚ weakening

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    Salts Agar (MSA). This media contains salts that most organisms can’t tolerate due to their osmolity ranges. Microbes that normally exist under these conditions are able to grow. MSA is usually used for Staphylococcal species. Differential media provides chemical compounds that bacteria metabolize differently. The difference is observed by a colony or media color change. This media is often used to differentiate between groups of organisms with the same morphology and biochemical resemblances.

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    Like living organisms: they do multiply. Examples of Viruses There are many viruses in the world. We have all experienced one at one time or another. If you have ever had the flu or a cold‚ that is a virus. Those viruses are relatively minor‚ but there are some that are life-threatening. * small pox * cold sore * influenza * cold * yellow fever * Ebola * anthrax * AIDS Viruses can also cause disease in animals and plants. Who is Safe? No living organisms are safe from

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    Parasite

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    According to Cambridge Advanced Learner Dictionary Third Edition‚ parasite is an organism that lives on or in another living organism and feeds from it. Parasites are organism that could affect human body and gain benefits on it and gives human diseases out of it. Parasites cause a lot of major disease to human‚ and animals. Parasites also carries diseases from animals and transmit it to humans.Parasite was first discovered by Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran‚ a military doctor in France’s Service

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    HYDROSPHERE We all know that water occupies 75% of the Earth’s surface. Water is a component of living cells and every cell in a living organism is made up of almost 75% water and this let the cell to function normally. Life would not exist without water. Water gives habitat meaning the hydrosphere gives a significant place for many animals and plants to exist. Water takes a long time to heat up and it also takes a long time to cool down. This is important in helping to control temperatures

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    Taxonomy is man’s attempt to understand the organizational structure of living organisms. It originates from the idea that there was a supreme being who created everything and‚ therefore‚ a perfect organization to living organisms must exist. Each with their own opinion on how organisms should be classified‚ philosophers and scientists alike have attempted to make the perfect arrangement of organisms. These methods are all derived from previous methods‚ hence we must look at Aristotle and Linnaeus

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