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    Euglena Research Paper

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    is a good habitat for many organisms. The pureness of water has strong effect on aquatic organism (Walter‚ 2008). The altering of water condition could favor for the growth of one certain organism‚ but less favor for other organisms that leads to the competing out other organism by abundance of favor one . So‚ the result goes to decreasing of water biodiversity. Water ecology‚ which studies on the interaction between of biotic and abiotic factors to the growth of organism in water‚ is too important

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    appropriate information‚ combine the data set and information of both into one whole data table for the following community. Once this is done‚ calculate the amount of each plant organism found in both data tables to find the total number of plants found in that community‚ which will be used to calculate the Pi of each plant organism to then calculate the Shannon Diversity index of the community where the data was researched from. This whole procedure will be repeated in the other community that was not

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    Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms‚ including their structure‚ function‚ growth‚ evolution‚ distribution‚ and taxonomy.[1] Modern biology is a vast and eclectic field‚ composed of many branches and subdisciplines. However‚ despite the broad scope of biology‚ there are certain general and unifying concepts within it which govern all study and research‚ consolidating it into single‚ coherent field. Biology generally recognizes the cell as the basic unit

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    although it has only ever consisted of four natural bases. The four natural bases generally base pair to form A-T and C-G; however‚ the authors created an organism that consists of those in addition to another base pair: X-Y. Considering the fact that X and Y do not typically occur in nature‚ the authors actually ended up creating a semisynthetic organism (SSO) that has an unnatural base pair (UBP) and may be able to create new life. The numerous past failed efforts in creating a suitable UBP contributed

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    Hbgy B1 Unit Activity

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    are classified using a variety of characteristics including morphology‚ behavior‚ and molecular similarities. The classification system is based on evolutionary relationships so with each addition of new information the classification of specific organisms may change. This is particularly true of the bacteria‚ protist‚ and fungi kingdoms. Understanding these groups is essential due to their diversity and importance to life on Earth. __________________________________________________________________________

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    Biotechnology Biotechnology are genetic modifications referring to “altering the genetic trait of a living organism by using recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) technology to transfer one or more genes from one organism to another by crossing biological species.”[65] New developments in molecular and cell biology allow scientists to modify foods by the identification‚ copying‚ and insertion of genes into plants. It can whether be a good or bad thing depending on a lot of personal

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    Apes Ch 3 Vocab

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    abiotic components. • Producers/ Autotrophs-organisms that use the energy of the Sun to produce usable forms of energy • photosynthesis- the process by which producers use solar energy to convert CO2 and water into glucose. • cellular respiration- the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy‚ carbon dioxide‚ and water. • Consumers/ Heterotrophs- An organism that must obtain its energy by consuming other organisms • primary consumers-an individual incapable

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    1a. What are the two goals of systematics? The goal of systematics is to organize living things into groups that have biological meaning. (Taxa or Taxon) 1b. Why do common names of organisms – like daisy or mountain lion – often cause problems for scientists? The common names of organism often cause problems for scientist because common names can change meaning among languages and from place to place. 1c. The scientific name of the sugar maple is Acer saccharum. What does each

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    among the Different Components of the Ecosystem I. Introduction Ecology is the study of environmental systems‚ or as it is sometimes called‚ the economy of nature (Hall and Weiss‚ 2010). It studies interactions between different organisms and their environments‚ including relations within its own species and members of others. Ecology focuses more on the population‚ community‚ and ecosystem ecology although it also includes a wide variety of fields. Both the living (biotic) and the

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    Genetic Engineering

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    creature to another. This is called “genetic engineering.” Genetic engineering also refers to the artificial modification of the genetic code of any living organism. Genetic engineering changes the original physical nature of the organism‚ sometimes in ways that would never occur in nature. Genes from one organism are inserted in another organism‚ most often across natural species boundaries. Some of the effects become known‚ but most do not. There are some examples of genetic engineering that have

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