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    Giraffes Essay Example

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    The word "giraffe" comes from the Arabic word‚ "zirafah‚" meaning "the tallest of all." The giraffe is the tallest land animal in the world‚ standing up to nine feet tall and weighing up to 2‚800 pounds! This huge mammal is best known for its long neck‚ spotted pattern‚ and long legs. The giraffe’s scientific classification begins with the kingdom of animalia. From there is the phylum of chordate‚ and after that is the class of mammalian. Next‚ is the order of artiodactyla‚ then the family of giraffidea

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    Explore Hardy’s attitude towards industrialisation in phase the fourth. Industrialisation became a growing presence amongst the Victorian Era and had an elusive yet undeniable impact on the population. Within the novel Tess Of The d’Urbervilles and in particular phase the fourth‚ Industrialisation is heavily focused on and explored. However Hardy establishes a balanced and ambivalent viewpoint towards the implications and presence of Industry as there is evidence to suggest both positive and negative

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    GI Histology Pre-Lab questions Review the Lab manuals and answer the following questions. Most answers will come from careful reading of the lab manuals but if you must consult an outside source (internet‚ textbook) for the answers you must reference the source. All work is expected to be completed individually. Evidence of collaborative work and /or plagiarism will be considered academic dishonesty and punished as outlined previously. Answers are to be uploaded electronically in a word

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    power which was not connected to king. They were powerful by themselves. So king had to find a solution for gaining power and to handle with aristocrats. He decided to make an alliance between merchants. In this contract we can say that there was a symbiotic relationship. Merchants gained political power against aristocracy. King decreased port and custom taxes through merchants and he protected merchants because they didn’t have army. For example in the geographic expeditions British navy escorted them

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    Producers Autotrophic- make their own food Convert energy from the sun through photosynthesis Phytoplankton- Small plant organisms that drift water currents and use carbon dioxide‚ release oxygen and convert minerals through a form animals can use most abundant and widespread producers in the marine environment Consumers Heterotrophic- cannot make their own food‚ consume other organisms or absorb dissolved material herbivores or carnivores Decomposers Bacteria that break down dead

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    Medium Is the Message

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    distracted by the content of a medium. The true value of a medium is how can it be used to enhance our collective experience and understanding within society. It can discuss the meaning that the form of a medium embeds itself in the message‚ creating a symbiotic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is perceived to the audience. This phrase can be communicated through Damien Hirst and Stelarc artwork. Damien Hirst works are very conceptual and dramatic which leaves the audience

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    Endosymbiosis

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    The theory of endosymbiosis is that eukaryotes may have developed some of their internal cell structures/organelles from one cell engulfing another cell and then both developing a type of symbiotic relationship. Each engulfed cell would eventually serve a specialized function in support of the new single eukaryotic cell and eventually neither portion would be able to exist independently. This theory was originally developed by Lynn Margulis and there have been various discoveries that have supported

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    Industrial Symbiosis

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    Industrial symbiosis ( brief summary made by Prof Randall Coffie Goedhoop) Published: February 27‚ 2008 Lead Author: Marian Chertow This article has been reviewed by the following Topic Editor: Reid Lifset Industrial symbiosis is part of a new field called industrial ecology. Industrial ecology is principally concerned with the flow of materials and energy through systems at different scales‚ from products to factories and up to national and global levels. Industrial symbiosis focuses on these

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    Fungus and Lichens

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    Lichens are a symbiotic representation of mutualism involving a fungus and a cyanobacterium or alga. Within this mutualism‚ that is‚ a symbiosis in which both organisms benefit‚ there exists a photobiont‚ the cyanobacterium or alga‚ which contains chlorophyll and photosynthesizes‚ producing carbohydrates for use by the fungi and itself. Also‚ there is a mycobiont‚ the fungus‚ whose symbiotic roles include the provision of structure and anchorage‚ protection from dessication‚ as well as providing

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    different parts of eukaryotic cells. The endosymbiotic theory states that the formation of eukaryotic cells were symbiotic associations of prokaryotic cells living inside larger prokaryotes. The endosymbiotic hypothesis accounts for the presence in eukaryotic cells of complex organelles not found in the far simpler prokaryotes. Many modern organisms contain intracellular symbiotic

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