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    Science questions 1) carbon dioxide 2) Living organisms like plants‚ animals and decomposertake oxygen from the atmosphere and utiliseit for respiration. 3) Nitrogen fixation 4) Biosphere is the regions of surface atmosphere occupied by living organisms sustainsble ecosystem ecosystem is one that can survive and thrive without humans having to continually add or take out of the ecosystem. 5) When animals breathe they produce carbon dioxide and you get it when you eat a plant. 6) We use carbin

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    the idea that different organisms were related by descent‚ he devised a system that placed these organisms in a hierarchy. Through classification systems‚ scientist have found it easier to find answers to important questions. This way things are broken down more and easier to learn. Classification is the systematic grouping of organisms into catagories on the basis of evolutionary or structural relationships between them. The benefit of classifying organism is it makes the study

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    Water and me Water is a colourless‚ transparent and odourless liquid which forms the seas‚ lakes‚ rivers‚ and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms. It is a chemical compound whose formula is H2O. It covers 71% of the earth’s surface and is necessary for every known organism to live. 97% of the total water found on the earth lies in the oceans. The rest of water is in the form of glaciers and ice caps (2.1%)‚ ground water (0.6%)‚ inland water (0.2%) and water vapours (0.001%).

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    Ecology Study Guide

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    Abiotic means non – living organisms in a community. Biotic: Bears‚ Insects‚ Trees ; Abiotic: Water‚ Rocks‚ Soil 4. Mountains‚ Piedmont‚ Coastal ; Piedmont 5. Organism‚ Species‚ Population‚ Community‚ Ecosystem‚ and Biosphere a. Organism: any contiguous living system (such as animal‚ fungus‚ micro-organism‚ or plant) b. Species: often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring c. Population: a study of populations of organisms‚ especially the regulation

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    Two important systems for classifying living organisms exists‚ the Linnaean system and the Cladistic system. Today’s older adults most likely learned of the Linnaean taxonomy system while in elementary and high school. The Linnaean taxonomy system‚ named after Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus‚ is a rank-based system of classification used to categorize living things. Started in 1735‚ the Linnaean system categorized organisms into seven major ranked categories. These specific levels are‚ Start with

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    hypotheses and experiments. The book “Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology” discusses how athletes today are using certain types of steroids to enhance their performance. However‚ do the steroids alone give them super abilities? Or is it a combination of both god given abilities and the steroids? This in my opinion is one of the most interesting scientific topics of today. After reading “Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology” it helped me understand how science/biology could explain this theory

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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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