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    foraminifera grows by creating more space in their limestone shells. They’re only about the size of one grain of sand. The foraminifera can obtain energy by expanding its gooey arms out of the limestone encasing to trap smaller organisms. The mutualistic symbiotic dinoflagellates increase primary productivity. This is done by the foraminifera moving the algae onto the arms of goo‚

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    quarter. The theme of Energy Transfer is prominent in all of these topics. The Interdependence in Nature is also a theme that comes up especially in plant functions‚ plant and animal cells‚ and leaf anatomy. Although there were many different sub-themes after many experiments‚ research‚ and discussion in class‚ I find that the two main themes that were talked about this quarter are Energy Transfer and the Interdependence in Nature. The theme of Energy Transfer is very important when it comes to both

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    growth for each colony. This could be the result of the mutual symbiotic relationship that bacteria share with hairy cap moss‚ a greater source of nutrients available for bacteria in hairy cap moss in soil than in lichen on bare rock‚ or due to the temperature differences between the two sites being sampled. Introduction Lichen‚ or Cladonia sp.‚ is a plant that is made up of algae‚ bacteria and fungi. Lichen is a composite symbiotic organism that thrives in regions that have extreme temperatures

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    Army Ants | | | | | | There are over 200 known species of army ant‚ divided into New World and Old World types. All are members of the true ant family Formicidae. New World army ants belong to the subfamily Ecitoninae. This subfamily is further broken into two groups‚ Cheliomyrmex and the Ecitonini. The Ecitonini group contains three genera‚ Neivamyrmex‚ Nomamyrmex‚ Labidus‚ and Eciton‚ the genus after which the group is named (Brady‚ 2003‚ Tree of Life). The most predominant species

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    E. W APES-6th Period Food Web Questions Oct 2013 Salt Water Marshes- Q&A 1. Identify a potential symbiotic relationship (p.153-155) in your food web and describe it. Within our food web of Salt Water Marshes‚ located specifically in Virginia‚ there is a symbiotic relationship between the American Alligator and other organisms whose survival is dependent on the water they live in. During dry seasons‚ gator holes fill up with water‚ and could be one of the only locations with water. All the organisms

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    Where Have You Been?. Most of the time however‚ you hear that the movie did not give justice to the book. Smooth Talk is an exception to this common conception. By keeping the main thematic issues of teenage ignorance and arrogance‚ and same symbiotic relevance throughout the movie gives the movie the same impact as the book‚ even though it has additional occurrences. Keeping the same theme gives the same message to both movie and book. Themes of stories give the overall experience to the

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    NITROGEN CYCLE IN SURFACE WATER BODIES by: yusra shamsudin 1.0 Nitrogen Nitrogen is very essential to all living matters especially to plant‚ animal and human. The source of nitrogen is from the atmosphere and it is exists as a molecule composed of two atom of nitrogen that is bonded together by triple bond. Figure 1: Nitrogen Source: anyone4science.blogspot.com 2.0 Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen cycle is the transformation of nitrogen from one form to another. For living organism

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    reason I Remember The Titans is because I absolutely love sports‚ I love the movie‚ and I felt that this movie was a great fit for the topics we have covered. Remember the Titans shows many different interpersonal communication concepts such as‚ interdependence

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    World politics in the later twentieth century is mainly characterized by an immense degree of transnationalism. Transnationalism recognizes a trend in world politics. Transnationalism thrives in the modern world in which transport and communication have begun to play a qualitatively different role in world politics than in the past. Transnationalism in itself does not constitute a theory. It is not just a phenomenon of non-state action that accompanies international relations‚ but is also a pervasive

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    Organization Technology and Organization Structure Lawrence B. Mohr This research paper examines the technology-structure dependence. Both subjective and objective data were used to explore the degree of relationship between the organizational technology and organizational structure. The analysis of various therories and the data given concludes that technology may be related to structure but not substantially. It is also unwise a priori to expect spans of control

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