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    Music Physiology

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    “It’s sort of stupidly obvious -- of course we feel what others are feeling‚ at least to some extent. If we didn’t‚ then why would we ever cry at the movies or smile when we heard a love song?”(Byrne). Music has survived since prehistoric times and even though it is unnecessary for human survival‚ it has always been used to tell a story and communicate emotion. This is because music allows people to express what the composer is feeling while adding on to it with the musicians own feelings of how

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    Hydrothermal Vents and its Organisms! A hydrothermal vent is a fissure in a planet’s surface from which geothermally heated water issues. Hydrothermal vents are commonly found near volcanically active places‚ areas where tectonic plates are moving apart‚ ocean basins‚ an hotspots Hydrothermal vents exist because the earth is both geologically active and has large amounts of water on its surface and within its crust. Common land types include hot springs‚ fumaroles and geysers. Under the sea

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    Invasive Species

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    resources. Many people will argue that human beings are the primary cause of this economic imbalance‚ but are people the root of this problem? No. There is evidence that many invasive species all over the world has also threatened the ecosystem. All organisms have the potential to become invasive and can be identified as plants‚ fungus‚ insects‚ and fish‚ just to name a few. Invasive species pose a threat to wildlife in many ways. Species brought into an atmosphere that does not have any predators are

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    Organism Dispersal Range

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    The range of an organism and its dispersal is limited or affected by many things in its surroundings. These things can be slightly different in their specifics from organism to organism but generally‚ for all organisms‚ these are the main restrictions to their range and dispersal (either natal or breeding). The first limiting factor to the distance they can travel from their population or parent is the resources available. One artificial barrier is habitat fragmentation by humans and their use of

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    Microbial Ecology Exam 1 1

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    environment looked like Radioactive- determines how OLD the material is in the environment Stable- Biological ORIGIN of material in environment Based on the concept that during life‚ every living thing accumulates certain amount of 14C Helps us date organisms or discoveries Biogenic origin vs. abiotic origin: 13C. fixed proportion of C12 to 13C Preferential incorporation of 12 CO2 than 13 CO2 whether the bond is easier to break or active site more active than it needs to be- incorporates 12C more

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    anatomy and physiology

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    anatomy and physiology 1.1 describe the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relationm to skin break down and development of pressure sores. the skin is the largest organ of the body it covers a total surface space of around 30000 sq inches oviously depending on hight size of person. the skin is made up of nails‚hair‚sweat glands. the skin provides the organs protections by providng a outer surface which in tourn has other different jobs these are being able to regulate the body temperture

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    What if a really bad earthquake hit‚ and caused the ground to split and drift far away from one another? Many species would be isolated from their families and environments. Hypothesis/Predicted Outcome A species is defined as a group of organisms that are able to interbreed to produce fertile and viable offspring under natural conditions. (Audesirk‚ (2008)‚ slide 1). If a species is separated from its own‚ reproduction would be very low. Not only would reproduction be low‚ the living conditions

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    Muscle Physiology

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    MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY Exercise 11 Acuesta‚ Patrisha Afalla‚ Antonette Hanns Beo‚ Jellie Ayz Bustamante‚ Jemimah Keziah Soriano‚ Jhon Cris Introduction • Muscle Contraction - the shortening of the muscle as a result of tension generated by muscle fibers; -Regulated by the production of calcium ions‚ stimulated via thermal‚ chemical‚ mechanical‚ and electrical stimuli Objectives BE ABLE TO: 1. Make a muscle-femur preparation; Set up Kymograph; Demonstrate muscular contraction; Differentiate

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    The Balance Of Nature

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    things or organisms provide each other with substances necessary for life‚ and a proper balance between plants and animals is needed to maintain life (1‚ p.246d). AEcology is the study of interrelationships of organisms to one another and to the environment@ (2‚ p.121). AThe word AEcology@ comes from the Greek words Oikos - house‚ and Logos - the way a subject is spoken about or treated. Ecology is a subject that tells about the Ahouses@ of living things‚ in other words the study of how organisms interact

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    used to identify edible‚ medicinal and poisonous plants‚ making botany one of the oldest sciences in the world. From this ancient interest in plants‚ the scope of botany has increased to include the study of over 550‚000 kinds or species of living organisms. 1b. Definition of Plant Breeding: Plant Breeding is the art and science of changing the genetics of plants for the benefit of humankind. Plant breeding can be accomplished through many different techniques ranging from simply selecting plants

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