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    the original edible local corn anymore. Researchers have found that the transgenic corn has caused the soil to be contaminated to the point when the old corn were to planted they would grow out to be inedible like the transgenic corn. Also the pollination of the transgenic corn has started to infect other cities that have not originally grown the transgenic corn. The researchers consider this a type of invisible

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    Evidence of evolution suggests life may change. Outline the impact on the evolution of plants and animals of: Changes in physical conditions in the environment - Some animals do not survive changes in the environment and become extinct or endangered. Changes in physical conditions such as climate ad exposure to fire has led to changes in flora (Australia drifts north) Changed in chemical conditions in the environment - pH of environment can be critical to functioning of enzymes and metabolism

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    The Importance of Creativity for Organizations: Nowadays creativity and innovation are becoming extremely important to the success of all business organizations; because they are facing major and rapid changes in the environment. To cope effectively with the change‚ organizations must become more innovative‚ developing the ability to quickly plan and implement adoptions to change their environments. There is a direct link between creativity and important organizational outcomes such as productivity

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    Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV-A CALABARZON DIVISION OF LAGUNA Santa Cruz Grade 7 - Integrated Science Diagnostic Test – SY 2012-2013 Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on your answer sheet. If the answer is not among the choices write e. Quarter 1 1. Which of the following is an example of a solution? a. Vinegar b. Halo-halo c. Sand in water d. Oil in water 2. Which statement describes the solute? a. It is the solid formed in solution

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    Naseer Awan Genetic Engineering should not be encouraged The population of the world is rapidly increasing every year and it is predicted that it will be doubled in the next fifty years. Ensuring an adequate food supply for this growing population is going to be a major challenge for the world in the coming years. Genetic engineers claim that genetically modified foods have numerous characteristics which can meet this global demand. Although genetic engineering technology in agriculture can

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    for fun‚ he decided to experiment using pea plants‚ because they could be bred quickly‚ and because so many different kinds were available. Between 1856 and1963‚ he created thousands of new hybrid plants with different characteristics using cross-pollination techniques. With each new generation of plants‚ he looked at traits such as seed‚ cotyledon‚ flower and pod color‚ pod shape‚ flower and pod

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    beneficial insects such as bees (Niggli 2010). On a whole‚ ecosystem linkages are strengthened and its healthy functioning is promoted through sustainable agriculture. It also helps to maintains natural ecosystem services like nutrient cycling‚ pollination‚ and pest regulation. Sustainable agriculture makes an important contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation‚ and reduces the consumption of fossil fuel to a great extent. The main contributors to the global greenhouse gas emissions

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    genetically modifying crops so that they develop their own "natural" pesticide. Nonetheless‚ all of these techniques are poisoning our foods and our environment. The issue is rapidly destroying all farms mainly because GMO’s spread easily through pollination and are difficult to kill. Furthermore‚ Goodall addresses the issue of animal rights‚ going into detail of animal treatment and cleanliness of animal factories. For example‚ battery farms‚ or sheds filled with hundreds of cages crammed together

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    What are genetically modified foods? ‘The aim of today’s gene technologist is to introduce‚ enhance or delete particular characteristics of a living thing‚ depending on whether they are considered desirable or not’ (Healy‚ 2000‚ p. 1). An example of this is genetically modified food whereby scientists take good qualities of one organism‚ and place that gene into another organism. Genetically modified foods is when certain foods are enhanced scientifically for various reasons‚ whether that is to

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    Honey

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    implies‚ they work. Honey bees often visit 1000 flowers each day and they collect the food necessary to sustain the colony. From fragrant decorative flowers‚ to fruit blossoms‚ to the flowers produced by squash‚ the honey bee is as important to the pollination of food crops as she is to the production of honey. OBJECTIVE What Are The Purpose Of Honey Production ? Honey bees‚ unlike a lot of other insects‚ don ’t hibernate but remain active through the winter. However‚ they can ’t leave

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