BIO1130 - Archean Eon Keywords - Shivan Desai Aerobic: Requiring oxygen to survive‚ and perform life functions. (Aerobe-Organisms that require oxygen for cellular respiration.) Aerobic respiration is a characteristic of eukaryotic cells‚ even though prokaryotic cells can use aerobic respiration as well. Helps produce allot of ATP. Example: Kreb’s Cycle. Anaerobic: Doesn’t require oxygen to survive and perform life functions. (Anaerobe-Organisms that don’t require oxygen to live)
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Biology 1010 ANATOMY STUDY GUIDE Ionic bond: A chemical bond resulting from the attraction of oppositely charged ions. Covalent bond: A strong chemical bond in which to atoms share electrons. Cell components (explain their functions): Classification scheme of living organisms: Enzymes (explain functions) : Diffusion: Osmosis: Active Transport: Steps of cellular respiration: How does the body grow and maintain itself? The body is made up of tiny cells - for example
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Introduction This report deals with the study of an ecosystem group and a major functional role within it. The components of the role and other factors such as relationships within the ecosystem are discussed along with quantitative data and examples. The ecosystem group chosen is a local‚ coastal ecosystem called the Barker Inlet – St Kilda Aquatic Reserve and the Torrens Island Conservation Park. Together we have termed them the Barker Inlet Mangrove Ecosystem which is situated approximately
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stems and the leaves. * Larger in size. * Cuticle is present to reduce water evaporation from leaves. | * ferns‚ * clubmosses‚ * conifers‚ * cycads‚ * ginkgoes‚ * angiosperms (flowering plants) | | Non-vascular plants * Phylum Bryophyta (mosses and liverworts) | * Do not have true roots‚ stems and leaves. -These plants have organs that appear similar to true roots‚ stems and leaves but they are not true organs. Because of the lack of roots and stems these plants cannot
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Protist Protist Temporal range: Neoproterozoic – Recent | | Scientific classification | Domain: | Eukarya | Excluded groups * Fungi * Plantae * Animalia Many others; classification varies | * Chromalveolata * Heterokontophyta * Haptophyta * Cryptophyta (cryptomonads) * Alveolata * Dinoflagellata * Apicomplexa * Ciliophora (ciliates) * Excavata * Euglenozoa * Percolozoa * Metamonada * Rhizaria * Radiolaria
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“You think the safest place in the world for your baby is wrapped in your arms‚ but it can also be one of the most dangerous because parents most often spread pertussis‚” ([elizabethpg1]‚ 2010). These words come from a popular television commercial from a few years past. The commercial was used to promote the adult pertussis vaccine to help prevent the spread of the illness to infants. Many people recall this commercial because it was filled with constant infant coughs‚ but many don’t know the cause
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hosts and suck all the nutrients that are needed for survival (Jokiel et al. 1974). In this particular study the specific organism that is focused on is Dugesia tigrina (Figure 1.) also known more commonly as the brown planarian. Dugesia belong in the phylum Plateyhelminthes and in the class Turbellaria. These organisms despite being known as a member of the Flatworms are not parasitic. Instead they feed on Dugesia are mostly found in freshwater such as ponds and lakes. Figure 1. An example of a Dugesia
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Abstract Cognitive psychology has long been an integral part of psychology. It has a direct impact on how educator’s look to improve the teaching and learning process. (Huitt 2006) Much research is done on how we process information. There have been numerous models created to help illustrate this process. Metacognition is also important to educators in it allows a learner to judge how well they are learning a particular subject. There are many ways that we process information. Theorists
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For other uses‚ see Bat (disambiguation) and Bats (disambiguation). Bat Temporal range: 52–0Ma PreЄЄOSDCPTJKPgN Early Eocene – Recent Townsend’s big-eared bat‚ Corynorhinus townsendii Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Infraclass: Eutheria Superorder: Laurasiatheria[1] Order: Chiroptera Blumenbach‚ 1779 Suborders See article Worldwide distribution of bat species Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera (/kaɪˈrɒptərə/; from the Greek
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The Meerkat Erika Mercado Zoology 1406 4/11/2013 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Herpestidae Genus: Suricata Specific epithet: Suricata suricatta The meerkat‚ Suricata suricatta‚ is a miniature mammal belonging to the mongoose family. They belong to the order Carnivora‚ and they are classified in their own family the Herpestidae. They were formerly included within the Viverridae‚ a very old carnivore family that includes civets and genets
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