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    flowering plants affect the success of birds and mammals? a. In his narrative‚ Eisely dictates that birds and mammals were waiting for the explosion of flowers. This is because‚ with the rise of flowers‚ mammals and birds would see a decrease of reptiles and find a new supply of food/nutrition. The

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    Periods in Geologic Time

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    Academia Interamericana de Panamá Science Speech Written Report *Geologic time* Aleks Ch. # 8 Date: 24/07/2013 Introduction The age of Earth is as vast in time as the universe is vast in space. It is not easy to really get a "feel" for 4‚600 million years! One way to try to get a "feel" for how big it is‚ is to break the number down into smaller pieces that perhaps we can understand. Plants and animals have changed many times‚ from amoebas to dinosaurs to people. The

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    Kingdom Animalia

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    Rizal Technological University Investigatory Study (Kingdom Animalia) Written by: Rodette Joyce Laurio Submitted to : 1 Introduction In biology‚ kingdom is a taxonomic rank‚ which is either the highest rank or in the more recent three-domain system‚ the rank below domain. Kingdoms are divided into smaller groups called phyla (in zoology) or divisions in botany. When Carl Linnaeus introduced the rank-based system of nomenclature into biology‚ the highest rank was given the name

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    Green Iguana

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    among the most popular reptile pets in the United States. Iguanas are from the family called Iguanidae. This is a group of animals made up of lizards. In the wild iguanas are usually found in South American rain forests. They have also been seen in Central America‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Florida. Iguanas are herbivores‚ so they like to eat leaves‚ flowers‚ and types of fruit. Iguanas are diurnal‚ which means they are awake during the day‚ and they sleep at night. These reptiles are great swimmers‚ and

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    Crocodiles and Alligators

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    Crocodiles and alligators are large‚ frightful-looking reptiles. They are classified as reptiles because they have tough‚ scaly skin and are cold-blooded. This means their body temperatures become warmer as the air temperature rises and colder as the air temperature falls. Both crocodiles and alligators bury their eggs in sand or mud until their babies hatch. Very young crocodiles and alligators eat worms and insects. Adults eat mammals and are even known to attack humans. Crocodiles and alligators

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    Brief history of earth

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    Assignment on “Brief History of Earth” Course: ENV 107 1 Brief History of Earth The history of the Earth concerns the development of the planet Earth from its formation to the present day. Nearly all branches of natural science have contributed to the understanding of the main events of the Earth ’s past. The age of Earth is approximately one-third of the age of the universe. An immense amount of biological and geological change has occurred in that time span. Earth formed around

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    Snake Bites

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    laying beside the log he had just stepped over. Bob had many questions running through his snakes With it’s long slender body the snake’s probably the funniest shaped creature you will ever encounter. There are many points about this wonderful Reptile that make it a high asset ...head. He didn’t know what to do. He didn’t know if the snake was poisonous. Bob began to panic. What next? Is Bob going to live? We will find out later but first lets learn more about the dangers of snakebites. What are

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    Period had no dinosaurs and little animals besides the remaining two groups. A reptile called Lystrosaurus was another animal that was alive during the Early Triassic. The Lystrosaurus returned to the ocean and is said that they swam like modern eels. The Early Triassic section ended 245 Ma which led the animals to evolve more

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    see in the animals that posses no cortex the same colors that we do and distinguish sounds as well as we do. There is no need then to suppose that all what is rational comes from the cortex. Qualia is not restricted to animals with a cortex. If reptiles are able to distinguish colors and sounds then the qualia of those perceptions should be as primitive as the thalamic system. In evolution if something works well it is kept so qualia should arouse there. The role of the cortex would be then to

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    Algebra 2

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    Animal Kingdom The animal kingdom is a taxonomic kingdom composed of multicellular‚ eukaryotic organisms. Mostly‚ their body structures become fixed as they develop‚ yet still some organisms in this kingdom have the ability to undergo metamorphosis. The majority of these organisms are motile‚ which means they can move on their own and with spontaneity. All animals are heterotrophic‚ which implies that they depend on other organisms for food. Animals live in places that provide their necessities

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