Plants‚ also called green plants‚ are multicellular eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. They form a clade that includes the flowering plants‚ conifers and other gymnosperms‚ ferns‚ clubmosses‚ hornworts‚ liverworts‚ mosses and the green algae. In biology‚ kingdom (Latin: regnum‚ pl. regna) is the second highest taxonomic rank below domain. Kingdoms are divided into smaller groups called phyla. Traditionally‚ textbooks from the United States used a system of six kingdoms. A fungus (/ˈfʌŋɡəs/; plural:
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Lab 3 – Biodiversity Demonstration 1: Interdependence of Species Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) 1 Blue (Humans) 2 White (Lichen) 3 Yellow (Bees) 4 Red (Flowers) POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Explain how the ecosystem was affected by the missing species for each round of the demonstration. a. Round 1 = Humans are the biggest cause in the decline of our neighbored species and the ecosystem would be better affected if Human interference was nonexistent
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INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS Who are the insiders? · people who conform · behave according to the accepted rules · members of society · only insiders in their own group Insider clubs and societies Freemasons‚ Scouts‚ Guides‚ Trade Union‚ Working Men’s Club‚ Gentlemen’s Clubs‚ · own rules of behaviour for its members · protect the interests of their members · sometimes expensive to join The changing image of the insider · insider today à maybe outsider tomorrow · changing
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The arctic tern known scientifically as the Sterna paradisaea it is a circumpolar seabird commonly recognised due to its strong migratory patterns. Having one of the largest migration patterns known throughout the animal kingdom traveling from its northern breeding grounds in arctic and sub-arctic regions spanning across Europe‚ Asia‚ Alaska and northern Canada. They migrate to Antarctic coast lines seeing two summers a year Using the data from the Tracking of Arctic terns Sterna paradisaea reveals
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barn named Mary who believes in him. He sings a lot about how he wants to leave his home‚ and “get out of the slop.” His two pig siblings doubt him and mock him until he is successful‚ then they suddenly love him. It reminded me of Rudolph’s “other reindeer”. Throughout the play‚ there are many short musical numbers. Some themes that emerged were believing in yourself‚ friendship‚ and sharing talents. Stanley the pig was cast as a heavy set guy‚ but the other two siblings were slim. There were a few
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Creative Story: Day The World Turned Black Everyday the sun would rise and the moon would set and everybody would wake up to a new morning. Today was a special day in October‚ for the sun did not rise and the moon did not set and everyone woke to a full moon. During the night the sun had mysteriously vanished and this inscrutable incident enervated the most brilliant of minds . This caused aberrant behavior throughout the globe. Nevertheless there were a few vivacious individuals brave
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1. Egyptians used salt to persevere their dead. In the Middle Ages people used salt to protect their crops from getting ergot. The Jews and Muslims use salt to protect newborns from evil. These are three different cultural beliefs that reflect the importance of salt as a means to protect life. 2. The Chinese salt history began under the rule of Huangdi. Huangdi‚ also called the Yellow Emperor‚ credited with making the earth civil. He taught people many skills‚ and introduced systems of government
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Your Majesty‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ dear eco-tourists‚ Welcome to Oslo. And welcome to this Conference (on global ecotourism) Norway is famous for its beautiful fjords‚ mountains and scenery. They are major tourist attractions. In fact‚ some of the Norwegian fjord landscapes are on the World Heritage List. Ours is therefore a precious heritage. A heritage that belongs not just to present day tourists and Norwegians‚ but to future generations as well. It is our duty to take good care of
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TOEFL TEST 1 INDEX I. WRITING .......................................................................................................... 2 II. SPEAKING ........................................................................................................ 5 III. READING ......................................................................................................8 DEER POPULATIONS OF THE PUGET SOUND ..............................................8 CAVE ART IN EUROPE
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Finland Research Paper Zane Lyle Geography Finland is a Nordic country in the northern part of Europe. It is one of the world’s northernmost countries‚ Finland capital (Helsinki) has the second highest latitude among capitals in the world. Finland has the most lakes out of all the countries in Europe with about 188‚000 lakes over .12 acres. Finland has 789 islands. There is 1‚250 km of coastline in Finland. The capital of Finland (Helsinki) has a long history behind it and was actually founded
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