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    effect of climate change

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    Along with its anxiety-inducing effects‚ climate change also offers an interesting opportunity to consider fascinating‚ interconnected processes on Earth. The smallest to the largest components of the planet – from bacteria to volcanoes – all somehow feel the effects of a changing climate. Here are six of the most unexpected ways climate change impacts Earth Desert bacteria dies Desert soil may appear desolate and void of life‚ but it actually teems with bacteria. Bacterial colonies can grow

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    class are not just men and women; bees are in the working class as well‚ simply through pollination. Pollination‚ the process of transferring seeds and pollen to other surrounding plant life‚ allows plants to grow and flourish for food. This is made possible due to a bee’s body. The fuzz like surface of a bee’s body carries the pollen and seeds. Pollen and seeds travel by flight‚ from the male part of the plant to the female part of the plant. Hence‚ there is a numerous amount of busy bees in the world

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    bio digestive systems

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    - Goat (Herbivore) Dog (Carnivore) Honey Possum (Nectar feeder) Labelled Diagram Main food source/chemical composition Grass (fibre/starch) / sugars‚ proteins‚ oils‚ other nutrients Meat‚ bones / proteins‚ fats Nectar & pollen / High sugar content (sucrose‚ glucose‚ fructose)‚ carbohydrates Function of various structures within their digestive systems Four stomach chambers: Rumen – bacteria and protozoa break down cellulose. Reticulum - Once rumen is full goat regurgitates‚ the

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    Huckle Berry Finn

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    American do also. The native americans are usually laid back when it comes to a death because‚ we are only worried about how we treat the death‚ we want whoever is dead to live a long good afterlife so what we do is Pray for the person‚ we pray with corn pollen‚ sing songs that represent death‚ and we help dress them in new clothes because it shows that we care for them. On the Christian side what they do is totally completely different than the Native Americans. The christians like to pray for the person

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    botany

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    UNIT 1 VIRUSES AND SUBVIRUSES PRE-READING AND READING TASKS 1. Make sure you know the following words: to interfere with ["Intq’fIq] мешать‚ вредить inscrutable [In’skru:tqb(q)l] загадочный‚ непостижимый entity [’entItI] сущность‚ существо‚ организм to overpower ["qVvq’paVq] подавлять machinery [mq’Si:n(q)rI] структура intact [In’txkt] нетронутый‚ неповрежденный‚ целый crucial [’kru:S(q)l] решающий‚ критический to impart [Im’pQ:t] придавать‚ сообщать to promote [prq’mqVt] способствовать‚ помогать

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    Save The Bees! Einstein supposedly said‚ “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees‚ no more pollination‚ no more plants‚ no more animals‚ no more man.” According to the United States Department of Agriculture‚ “about one-third of the human diet comes from insect-pollinated plants‚ and the honeybee is responsible for 80 percent of that pollination” (“NBC”). Additionally‚ “bees pollinate over ninety five flowering crops. Among

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    Terminator Technology

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    TERMINATOR TECHNOLOGY Genetic use restriction technology From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Terminator gene" redirects here. For DNA transcription terminators‚ see Terminator (genetics). Genetic use restriction technology (GURT)‚ colloquially known as terminator technology or suicide seeds‚ is the name given to proposed methods for restricting the use of genetically modified plants by causing second generation seeds to be sterile. The technology was developed

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    http://www.vegansouls.com/cruel­sports  c.  Symbiosis​  is a close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the  species.   ­Mutualism is a relationship in which both species benefit. A bee gets nectar from flowers and a  flower gets pollen from a bee. ​ http://lastoneeating.wordpress.com/tag/honey­bee­flower­mix/    ­Commensalism is a relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither  helped nor harmed. A bird takes sap from a tree.    ­Parasitism involves one organism living on or inside another

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    Honeybees are vital to the argricultural security of the United States as well as the entire world. Without their pollination process‚ many crops around the world would fail. “Of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world’s food‚ 71 are bee pollinated‚ and honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are the managed pollinator conscripted to provide the necessary pollination services for most of these crops” (Frazier et al 2015). It is important for the Honeybee population to remain stable‚ but pesticides used

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    Year 9science Notes

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    Half yearly studies Chapter 2: Reproduction What is Sexual Reproduction? Sexual reproduction occurs when offspring result from the fusion of a male reproductive cell and a female reproductive cell. These special reproductive cells are called gametes and they are produced in the reproductive organs of the organism. External Fertilisation * Gametes are tiny and are dehydrated extremely easily‚ so they only survive in specific conditions. * Some animals‚ specifically those that live in

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