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    Topic 5 Ib Biology Notes

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    TOPIC 5 ECOLOGY 5.1.1 The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. ENVIRONMENT = all the factors that affect an organism. 5.1.1 ABIOTIC FACTORS = non-living factors in an environment BIOTIC FACTORS = living factors in an environment ABIOTIC BIOTIC water fish chemicals in water aquatic plant depth fungi temperature protists - algae light Relationship - Photosynthesis Wet lands = also called ‘estuary’ Ecosystem: - A stable‚ settled

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    Animals in Danger

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    List Of Animals In Danger | Addax | African Elephant | African Lion | American Marten | Animals In Danger | Arabian Oryx | Asian Otter | Bald Eagle | Black Rhinoceros | Blue & Yellow Macaw | Bottlenose Dolphin | Brazilian Tapir | Bridled Nailtail Wallaby | Brown Grizzly Bear | California Condor | Cassowary | Cheetah | Commersons Dolphin | Corncrake | Dalmatia Pelican | Dugong | Eastern Cougar | Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake | European Otter | Fresh Water Crocodile |

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    Task one A). How do living things interact? Living things find a way to live off the land. Not with artificial flavouring or stuff like that. But it may not last unless we take good care of it. Living things interact by: 1). Viruses Learn about viruses and their surroundings‚ and how they are created. What is a Virus A virus s a small‚ NONLIVING particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. Viruses are considered nonliving because they are not cells. They cannot: * use energy

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    To what extent is a focus on metaphor and symbol central to an analysis and understanding of Douglas Dunn’s poetry? (The Kaleidoscope/Sandra’s Mobile/Second Opinion) It is considered more difficult for a poet to grab the attention and imagination of an audience than it is for an author. The use of metaphor and symbol in poetry means that the poet can say one thing and invoke a whole range of possibilities‚ be it love‚ anger‚ jealousy or envy; an old memory or a new wish. The use of metaphors and

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    My Mile Time Essay

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    Many cross country runners try to become faster and cut their race or mile times. When you don’t get a time you want‚ it’s stressful and it makes a runner feel like they are slower than they actually are. As a distance runner‚ I strive to cut my mile time to get better individually so I do not cause this stress upon myself. Through this experiment‚ I tried to find ways to cut my mile time that could be impactful for me and others. While there are many things a person a can do to shave their mile

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    Animation‚ 3D Modeling The movie business has been profoundly affected by photo-realistic computer graphics effects. The movie Avatar presents a great example of the possibilities introduced by digital imaging. Humans enter a world called Pandora to scavenger for precious minerals at the cost of exterminating off the native bright blue colored humanoids. A persuasive world beyond what could ever be imaginable or re-produced in real life can be fully crafted for display on a screen. Movie production businesses

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    orphans and abandoned children as "pauper apprentices"‚ working without wages for board and lodging.Those who ran away would be whipped and returned to their masters‚ with some masters shackling them to prevent escape. Children employed as mule scavengers by cotton mills would crawl under machinery to pick up cotton‚ working 14 hours a day‚ six days a week. Some lost hands or limbs‚ others were crushed under the machines‚ and some were decapitated. Young girls worked at match factories‚ where phosphorus

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    Requiem Analysis

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    about Lena; even though she is not supposed to. She thinks about Alex too‚ and how she told on them before she was cured. Hana almost feels guilty about it‚ but the cure does not allow her to. Lena’s group of Invalids runs from regulators and scavengers. As a result‚ they slowly lose access to food‚ people‚ and shelter. Since there is no time to talk‚ Alex and Lena barely speak‚ and there is a lot of tension between them. Lena still has feelings for Alex‚ and her current lover‚ Julian‚ notices

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    In Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven we are presented with several story lines that s surround a single dilemma; The world ended. The world has ended ‚ and with it the artistic world has lost an actor of grace‚ Arthur Leander. This man was of high standing in the acting and arts community. He did not have a time to be mourned‚ however‚ because the deadly Georgia Flu struck; decimating most of the world. The one aspect that really rises up out of the novel‚ and grasps me by the throat is the

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    Seed Germination

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    A seed is an embryonic plant that is enclosed in a seed coat or some kind of protection (Seed‚ 2009). A seed is the basis for any plant life; it is the essential beginning for any sort of growth. A seed is created from a previous plant or two plants pollinating with each other to create a seedling (Seed‚ 2009). Typically there are three main parts of a seed: an embryo‚ nutrients for the embryo‚ and a seed coat (Seed‚ 2009). The embryo is the true essential of the seed. It contains the one cotyledon

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