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    point we have all imagined being able to take the American College Test (ACT) without being timed. One of colleges and universities’ main concern is prospective students’ ACT scores. There are many who believe that an ACT without timing would benefit students in ways such as increased test scores. This would allow students to have better opportunities of attending college. Therefore‚ ACT should not be timed in America. The ACT is a very broad test with many questions that have to be completed in a

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    The Concept of Species

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    THE CONCEPT OF SPECIES What are species? Species are the basic taxonomic units of biological classification. This grouping of organisms of "like kind" into discrete and stable units has been traced at least from the time of Plato and Aristotle. The term derives from the Latin "specere" (to look at‚ to behold)‚ with the meaning of "kind‚“ "quality‚" "appearance‚" "shape‚" or "a peculiar sort.“ In the past‚ species were classified according to their shape. Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)‚ the

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    On the Origin of Species chapter IV outlines Darwin’s proposal on how a new species is generated via natural selection over a long period of time. In Darwin’s theory of speciation‚ he proposes that all organisms within a species must express some degree of variation‚ which allow for organisms with the most advantageous variations to produce the most offspring (Darwin 10) This also means that the variations must be heritable from one generation to the next. In chapter IV Darwin uses the examples variants

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    relatively few species from many different classes of Ascomycota‚ whereas tropical endophyte assemblages are dominated by a small number of classes with a very large number of endophytic species. The most easily cultivated endophytes from tropical plants have wide host ranges‚ but communities are dominated by a large number of rare species whose host range is unclear. Even when only the most easily cultured species are considered‚ leaves of tropical trees represent hotspots of fungal species diversity

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    The Florida Panthers are endangered in the world‚ but we are now focussing more on them. Some of the reasons these animals are endangered is because of human. For example hunting by using dogs as one of the methods‚ building factories in rural areas and climate change due to global warming. This Florida Panthers are becoming extinct and many people are trying to stop it by having acts like endangered species act. History Florida Panthers are the most endangered species in this country. According

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    Evolution of Species

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    Of all the species that have existed on Earth 99 percent have gone extinct and even fewer make it into the fossil record and a very small fraction of those that fossilize are actually found even partially complete. Even if all of them did fossilize many would be too hard dig for many of them. And also it is highly unlikely that most would be found complete‚ due to the number of natural disasters and processes that have happened from the animal’s death to whenever it is discovered. Natural disasters

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    Amphibians are becoming a vanishing species. There are a number of causes for them dieing. But the most recent and worst cause has been discovered. It is responsible for killing off our amphibians. They are dieing by the thousands. They were able to survive and hold on through past extinction spasms‚ surviving even when 95 percent of other animals died out. They even stayed alive when the dinosaurs disappeared. If amphibians could live longer than dinosaurs‚ then why are

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    Species Evenness

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    The species richness is when we talk about the actual number of species in a community. For example‚ if you go to a bottom ground forest you might see only sugar maple. Therefore‚ the species richness is only 1. Shannon Index measures species diversity too‚ but takes into account species evenness. Species evenness is when the relative abundance of the species in that community are more similar to each other. So by knowing that you have more similar species‚ this allows you to more accurately determine

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    Origin of species; Critical Evaluation of Darwinian Theory Cristina Nava North Salinas High School Instructor: Mr. Zelensky Charles Darwin implied in his book‚ On the Origin of Species (1859)‚ a theory for evolution and its mechanisms. In his book Darwin intends to convey the reader that descent with modification and natural selection‚ part of the evolution theory‚ has occurred. He also writes about the “problem of purpose” idea and how evolution and natural selection solve

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    Ring Species

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    Ring Species: A Catalyst for Speciation After spending time on the Galapagos Islands studying the origin of various species‚ former divinest Charles R. Darwin proposed the evolutionary theory of natural selection‚ a mechanism by which advantageous variations in a population are preserved while unfavorable variations are lost (Berkeley‚ 2008). As a result of these variations‚ some individuals are better acclimated to their environment than others. This results in the better-suited individuals outcompeting

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