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    Phelps‚ Biology 205 MW 2:10pm. Unknown Organism Paper   The unknown organism tested in the Mesa lab was collected from in between the toes of my puppy‚ Riley. The original culture grown consisted of dozens of visibly different organisms of varying colony colors and growth patterns. I chose to test a smaller‚ red colony for my experiments. Based on its gram reaction and oxygen requirements‚ the following tests were performed to reach my presumptive ID: Test Performed Result Gram Stain +

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    Cells‚ Tissues and Organs of the Digestive System Living organisms all have various functioning systems within the body that enable life processes to be carried out. Each system uses different organs that coordinate with each other to carry out their functions‚ and these systems‚ organs and functions are shown below: Functioning System Related Organs Function Circulatory Heart‚ Arteries‚ Veins Transports blood through the body Digestive Mouth‚ Tongue‚ Pharynx‚ Esophagus‚ Liver‚ Stomach

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    An endangered species of small‚ blue butterflies. The butterfly’s life cycle depends on the wild blue lupine flower. Local conservation efforts‚ concentrating on replanting large areas of of blue lupine which have been lost to development‚ are having success at encouraging the butterfly’s repopulation. The Karner Blue Butterfly was first identified by novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The name originates from Karner‚ New York where it was first discovered. There are two generations of Karner butterflies

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    Bridge Paper ™ Environment‚ Ethics‚ and Business Featuring a Thought Leader Commentary™ with Jan van Dokkum‚ President‚ UTC Power R. Edward Freeman Jeffrey G. York Lisa Stewart © 2008‚ Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics www.corporate-ethics.org Distribution Policy: Bridge Papers™ may only be displayed or distributed in electronic or print format for non-commercial educational use on a royaltyfree basis. Any royalty-free use of Bridge Papers™ must use the complete

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    living organisms‚ the solvent (water) would have net movement across a selective permeable membrane. Osmosis only occurs when a membrane such as that of a cell is permeable to water molecules but not to specific solutes (Tortora & Derrickson 2014). Certain simple molecules such as oxygen‚ water and carbon dioxide can travel across the cell membrane by osmosis‚ a passive process similar to other forms of diffusion (Hill 2007). Not merely is it vital to several processes in living organisms‚ it also

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    Why are Living Organism so Diverse ? Regardless of world’s life diversity‚ we all‚ from the ant to the whale and us humans have DNA linkage‚ which gives us the evidence for one common ancestor. The question that comes up now is how from this very primitive common ancestor did we all end up so diverse. Biologist have dedicated they life to answer this question‚ Through this essay I shall show how through different aspects life has become so diverse. Timescale Life as not evolve suddenly from its

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    Defining Environmental Crimes Environmental crime is a serious and growing concern at national as well as international level‚ and one which takes many different forms. Environmental crime in broad terms means an act which is committed with the intention of damaging or causing damage to the ecological and biological systems to ensure business or personal benefit. The types of acts commonly recognised as environmental crime are: pollution or other contamination of air‚ land and water; illegal discharge

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    GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. This means they undergo a certain forced process where they are introduced to bacteria and viruses to receive different traits to resist diseases or the tolerance of pesticides. GMO crops have been in the news for a very long time and it’s safe to say there are some pretty heated arguments about the topic. These foods that have been introduced to GMO have been tested with the World Health Organization and humans are safe to consume them. All living

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    Environmental worldviews Environmental worldviews is an individual’s belief about what one’s own role in the world should be. What is a right or wrong environmental behavior and how the world works. Because of differing worldviews‚ 2 people might interpret the same environmental data and reach different conclusions. Anthropocentrism is the idea that the earth and its resources exists for human consumption. People who hold the view believe that we ought to protect the earth for future generations

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    rivers‚ lakes and underground reservations. In this article the author discuses several environmental responsibilities like: * The moral problems underlying business abuse of the environment. * The costs of environmental protection. The definition that the author gives of ecology is: “the science of the interrelationships among organisms and their environments.” (Shawn‚ 2009) The ethics of environmental protection: many measures that we take‚ for example when we decide to recycle our cans

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