When too much phosphate enters a water‚ plant growth flourishes (Phosphates). Phosphates also stimulate the growth of algae which can result in an algae bloom(World Book Encyclopedia‚1999). . Algae blooms are easily recognized as layers of green slime‚ and can eventually cover the water’s surface. As the plants and algae grow‚ they choke out other organisms. These large plant populations produce oxygen in the upper layers of the water but when the plants die and fall to the bottom‚ they are decomposed
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other soldiers in the trenches‚ ready to launch an attack – “with bombers posted‚ Lewis guns well placed”. In the second paragraph‚ he describes the condition of the “rotten” trenches in great detail (“bulged clotted heads slept in the plastering slime”).On the other hand‚ “The Soldier” talks about the greatness of England and sets a patriotic tone –“Forever England”. In the first paragraph‚ Rupert talks about and describes himself to the reader: “If I should die think only this of me”. In the second
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etc. to configure to a man’s image of a proper woman appearance wise. Thus women feeling threatened in their own environment by men will collaborate in foregoing males rise in society. One of Sartre’s most extreme examples of women is “slime”. Even though slime is not
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1. The classification system developed by Linnaeus in the early 1700s divided living organisms into plant and animal kingdoms. Today‚ that has been expanded into five kingdoms. Which of the following inventions was most responsible for creating the need for the additional three kingdoms and why? (2 points) (0 pts) Fossil fuel-based transportation made it easier to explore and discover new species. (0 pts) Genetic engineering created new species which then needed new kingdoms. (2 pts) Microscopes
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a pathogenic bacterium or virus by passing it through a non-native host or by long-term subculture. caposemere - A subunit of the virus capsid shaped as a triangle or disc. Capsule - In bacteria‚ the loose‚ gellike covering or slime made chiefly of simple polysaccharides. This layer is protective and can be associated with virulence. Carrier - A person who harbors infections and inconspicuously spreads them to others. Also‚ a chemical agent that can accept an atom‚ chemical radical
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set up a prank before he left period three. When the first kid opened the door there was supposed to be a bucket full of bright blue slime poured onto them and everyone else. When Mason got to the classroom‚ he walked in there as fast as he was pushed out. He didn’t remember that they had a class picture‚ they probably took it when he was gone so everyone got slime in their hair. When Jones strolled in‚ Mrs. Wilson’s face was already so scarlet he thought she was going to pop. That was when Mason
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` Study Guide for Exam 1 Chapter 1: 1. What is a “microbe”? What groups of organisms are included in this category? Microbes (microorganisms) are minute living things that individually are too small to be seen with the unaided eye the group includes bacteria‚ fungi‚ protozoa‚ and microscopic algae‚ viruses Only minority of microorganisms are pathogenic(disease-producing) 2. What are some of the benefits provided by microbes? Decompose organic waste‚ producers in the ecosystem
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Terms Richard was observing black swallowtail butterflies in the field. Which one of these is an observation he made about a black swallowtail butterfly? The most valid and reliable test of the hypothesis‚ more pine seeds germinate after a forest fire‚ would include an experimental group of pine seeds that was recovered from a fire area and pine seeds that were — A student wanted to look at plant growth in five different soil samples. He planted the same type of seeds in identical containers and
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1. Question : Richard was observing black swallowtail butterflies in the field. Which one of these is an observation he made about a black swallowtail butterfly? The black swallowtail laid its eggs on a parsley plant. Question 2. Question : The most valid and reliable test of the hypothesis‚ more pine seeds germinate after a forest fire‚ would include an experimental group of pine seeds that was recovered from a fire area and pine seeds that were — tolerant of fire. Question 3
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Compare Owen’s differing presentation of the nightmare in Dulce Et Decorum Est‚ Anthem and The Sentry‚ consider how is it presented and whether the focus is on the subjects or the poet. Owen’s presentation of the First World War in Dulce Et Decorum Est is achieved by direct connotations of the metaphor ‘nightmare’. By doing this‚ he implies that the audience will never be able to relate to the poem and really understand the horrors during WW1. For example‚ ‘till on the haunting flares we turned
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