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    The importance of water

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    compound on the planet‚ is a material which is essential for all living organisms. Its uses in all living things cover a huge variety of everyday functions which are immeasurably important to the continuity of the organism. The fact that water makes up between 60 and 95 percent of all living organisms speaks for itself on the incredible biological importance of this compound. One of the major functions of water in living organism is its use as a solvent. Because water is slightly ionised‚ other polar

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    part of my experiment‚ which involved the EMB and MSA plates. My lab partner and I were required to take a marker and on the back of our EMB and MSA plates section each plate into four quarters. We then labeled each quadrant of both plates with one organism that we were given at the beginning of the lab. Next we labeled our plates with our names and lab times. We were then prepared to inoculate our plates. Starting with the EMB plate‚ I first sterilized my inoculation loop and dipped it into the test-tube

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    species like dinosaurs as well. 3. Natural selection acts on genetic differences within a population to cause evolution. Individuals do not evolve. 4. Evolution occurs constantly‚ without end; there is no endpoint in evolution. Question 3 One organism gets larger as it passes through its life cycle. This is an example of __________. 1. reproduction 2. development 3. growth Question 4 Imagine you have a peanut butter sandwich in front of you. The sandwich is an example of _______. 1. energy

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    African Ecosystem

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    individual organism being a lion on the African wilderness is an endanger species that struggles in life to feed it self‚ and its pack members. In Africa there are animals that need to eat other animals to survive‚ and the lion is on the top chain. The producers of these ecosystems are plant that animals consume to survive in the harsh environment that Africa percents to this animals. The consumers are those animals that eat plants and animals to survive. The decomposers are the organisms that eat

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    RUNNING HEAD: YELLOWSTONE’S GRAY WOLF Yellowstone’s Gray Wolf: Ecosystem Environmental Conservation T. Rhoades Ecosystem Biodiversity is important to sustaining the ecosystem. According to UNDP.org (2010)‚ the activities of microbial and animal species – including bacteria‚ algae‚ fungi‚ mites‚ millipedes and worms – condition soils‚ break down organic matter‚ and release essential nutrients to plants. These processes play a key role in the cycling of such crucial elements as nitrogen

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    Questions: Summarize your amino acid comparison in paragraph form. To guide your summary‚ reflect on the following questions. 1. What does it mean when scientists say that living organisms share a universal genetic code? When scientists say that living organisms share a universal genetic code it means the all living organisms have some traits in common but are not the exact same. 2. How does a universal genetic code relate to the hypotheses about the origin of life on Earth? The universal genetic code

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    1.03 Biology

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    Rattlesnake 2 Bullfrog 4 Tuna 3 Screwfly fly 4 Silkworm moth 4 Tomato horn worm 6 Wheat 12 Rice 8 Baker’s Yeast 13 Candida Yeast 10 Neurospora 14 1. What does it mean when scientists say that living organisms share a universal genetic code? All living organisms are similar genetically‚ for example‚ a human could be 99.5% similar to a chimpanzee and 5% genetically similar to a frog. 2. Based on the amino acid sequence data for the Cytochome-C protein‚ chimpanzees and humans

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    Four Main Macromolecules

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    The Four Main Macromolecules Interestingly enough‚ all cells that build up an entire organism‚ such as the human body‚ only consist of water‚ inorganic ions‚ and organic compounds as three dominant components. Together‚ water and inorganic ions such as Sodium‚ Magnesium‚ Calcium‚ Phosphate‚ etc. make up around 70% of the cell’s mass‚ while organic compounds make up the rest. Unlike its other two counterparts‚ organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen reactions that allow them to create‚ sustain‚

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    Euglena Research Paper

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    is a good habitat for many organisms. The pureness of water has strong effect on aquatic organism (Walter‚ 2008). The altering of water condition could favor for the growth of one certain organism‚ but less favor for other organisms that leads to the competing out other organism by abundance of favor one . So‚ the result goes to decreasing of water biodiversity. Water ecology‚ which studies on the interaction between of biotic and abiotic factors to the growth of organism in water‚ is too important

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    appropriate information‚ combine the data set and information of both into one whole data table for the following community. Once this is done‚ calculate the amount of each plant organism found in both data tables to find the total number of plants found in that community‚ which will be used to calculate the Pi of each plant organism to then calculate the Shannon Diversity index of the community where the data was researched from. This whole procedure will be repeated in the other community that was not

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