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    The smallest contiguous unit of life is called an organism. Organisms are composed of cells‚ undergo metabolism‚ maintain homeostasis‚ can grow‚ respond to stimuli‚ reproduce and‚ through evolution‚ adapt to their environment in successive generations. More complex organisms can communicate through alternative means.[1]A diverse array of living organisms can be found in the biosphere of Earth‚ and the properties common to these organisms—plants‚ animals‚ fungi‚ protists‚ archaea‚ and bacteria—are

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    What Is Life

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    University of Phoenix Material What Is Life? Read each statement. Write a 100-word summary explaining how that media piece supports that statement and include reference citations. 1. Find a media piece—article‚ video‚ presentation‚ song‚ or other—related to the scientific method‚ creating hypotheses‚ or designing experiments. Include the link or reference citation for the piece and describe how it helped you better understand how the scientific method is used to create hypotheses and experiments

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    Biology (Chapter 1)

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    of living and extinct organisms | Living things and the | environment | Ecology | Relationships between living organisms and their environment and how they interact with both living and non-living components in the environment | Biogeography | Geographical distribution of organisms | Structures and functions | of living organisms | Cytology | Structure and functions of cells | Anatomy | Internal structure and organisation of living organisms | Biochemistry | Chemistry

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    shelves are full of food products containing one or more genetically modified ingredients. Genetic modification is the technology that allows genetic food to be created. This technology allows specific genes to insert or change in living organisms. The specific organism in which being tested can be also named genetically modified‚ transgenic‚ or genetically engineered. With these tests being done dally for new research or new ideas‚ these techniques were developed in between the 1960s and 1970s and allowed

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    Sci Explanation

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    Lumilipad ang Paniki”. The legend narrates the story of the first bat that transformed from the body of a man into a bat. The man‚ who was composed of small organisms‚ became very ill. Seeing that the human body was weak‚ the organisms fought each other‚ which made them grow as they kill. The organism that won against the other organisms turned out to be the bat. The bat then fled but later on found out how the sun temporarily blinds him‚ which made him remain hidden during daytime and come out

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    AKASH MALIK

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    Congratulations AKASH for bagging an “Overall L-SAT Rank” of 1.Your Patiala ZONE Rank is 4. Join Lakshya before 15th December 2013 and get additional 5% Founder’s Week Discount along with Early Bird‚ L-SAT Scholarship and other eligible discounts. Limited Seats !!! Registrations are Open: Thanks to all the parents and students for overwhelming response for L-SAT. Lakshya catered around 35‚000 students in L-SAT. We have Limited Seats. We will try our best to enrol all deserving students but

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    Environmental Systems and Societies Revision for test week Ecosystems – “An assemblage of parts working together forming a functioning whole.” “A community of independent organisms and the physical environment they inhabit.” All systems have many small parts working together. A system can be living (BIOTIC FACTORS) or non-living (ABIOTIC FACTORS) and has inputs as well as outputs. A system can be an abstract concept as well as something tangible. All systems have: * STORAGES * FLOWS

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    Etosha

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    Etosha: Place of Dry Water Etosha is an ecosystem that contains many interacting species of organisms and their physical environment. As the seasons change‚ the temperature and climate affect the biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are the living organisms that are affected by abiotic factors. Abiotic factors are the non-living or physical factor that directly affects the living organisms. Etosha displays all type of biotic and abiotic factors as the seasons change and the rainy seasons come

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    All living things can be categorize into one of six kingdoms‚ and they share five basic properties. All living organisms share common characteristics‚ and they share five basic properties. They are: cellular organization‚ metabolism‚ homeostasis‚ growth and reproduction‚ and heredity. (Johnson‚ 2010‚ p. 15) Those living things are categorized into six groups called Kingdoms. The six kingdoms are Bacteria‚ Archaea‚ Protista‚ Fungi‚ Plantae‚ and Animalia. Viruses do not belong to the above

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    Drosophila

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    The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology describes that Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is the important structure of an organism that created into DNA‚ is a sum of amino acids that code for important proteins‚ and that is why the genes are the code that selects the amino acids sequences that builds up the essential proteins in the body. During sexual reproduction these genes

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