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    How bacteria can affect the lives of humans and other organisms Bacteria can enter the body in 3 different ways. Through the gas exchange system‚ by breathing in pathogens‚ most are trapped in the mucus lining in the lung epithelium. There are also cilia that move the mucus up the trachea and into the mouth where it is removed. However some bacteria is still able to reach the alveoli where they invade cells and cause damage. Another way it can enter the body is through the skin‚ if the skin is

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    Animal Nutrition Rachel Barner 11/18/14 Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Organisms Genetically modified food has quietly become second nature in the U.S.‚ and it may surprise you just how many foods you are eating that you never knew contained a genetically modified ingredient. The most common genetically modified foods are soybeans‚ maize‚ cotton‚ and rape seed oil. The term genetically modified food refers to crop plants that have been modified in the laboratory to enhance desired traits

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    of a frog and identify the anatomical structures in order to further understand and compare it to the anatomy of the human body. Describe the digits on each foot. Which pair of feet is webbed? Why? How can you tell the difference between a male and female frog by looking at the forelimbs? The front feet of the frog are webbed which allows it to swim easier and quicker. Webbed feet are a fusion of two or more of the digits of the feet. Frogs have two front legs with four toes and two back legs with

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    that prose is layered with different meanings and is read to be analysed‚ poetry is simple‚ often encapsulating intricate ideas using a minimal amount of words; and it is not produced to explain or create an argument but instead persuade the reader through the power of the language it contains and the intricate way in which it is formed. Writing prose is a creative achievement and although it can by inspire the reader‚ it is read in a much more passive way than poetry. Reading a piece of prose there

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    The majority of us are not experts in nutrition. For example‚ my expertise lies in the realm of the internet. I am a web developer/programmer. It is no secret that in order to enjoy life and perform well in my profession‚ I need to fuel my body. Unfortunately‚ when it comes to nutrition‚ I have skimped and assumed for way too long. I have attempted to eat healthy yet‚ I have also filled my body with plenty of "low grade" fuel. The result over time‚ I began to experience the physical consequences

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    organic compounds are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ nucleic acids‚ and proteins. Each which are made up of elements and monomers. Each organic compound has it’s own function and chemical structure. Each compound also plays a role in living organisms. Carbohydrates are composed of several elements‚ and one monomer. The elements include: carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen atoms. Carbohydrates are composed of only one monomer‚ which is monosaccharides. Monosaccharides are the simplest carbohydrates‚ and are required

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    “Cells are the building blocks of tissues and therefore multicellular organisms. Using specific examples‚ describe some of the mechanisms used by cells to provide organisation within tissues containing different cell types.” One cannot adequately contemplate the organisation of tissues‚ let alone organisms. Words fall short when explaining the sheer vastness of their complexity. It is incredible that such astonishingly patterned structures can be formed from so many individual cells but greater

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    Which Antacid Works the Best? Heartburn is a condition characterized by a burning feeling in the chest and a sour or bitter taste in the mouth. Heartburn usually develops when the acidic contents of the stomach flow back‚ or regurgitate‚ into the esophagus‚ the muscular tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach. Approximately one in ten adults experience heartburn once a week. Heartburn is more common in pregnant women because of the pressure the expanding uterus exerts on the stomach

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    an alcohol (ethanol or isopropanol)‚ which is more environmentally friendly and better smelling‚ while still evaporating quickly to prevent messy smearing‚ etc. Finally‚ there is a resin or polymer that is added as a "binder" that promotes adhesion. A permanent resin is not permanent unless it sticks like glue to most of the surfaces it is written on. The resin forms a film (once the alcohol evaporates) that allows the ink to write smoothly and uniformly on any surface (smooth or rough) while acting

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    What are the consequences of the removal/extinction of an organism from the food web? The extinction or removal of an organism from a food web can affect different organisms directly or indirectly‚ depending on the trophic level the organism is and in what role they play in the food web‚ if it is carnivore‚ herbivore‚ omnivore‚ etc. Extinction has also been important for evolution in food webs. Some food webs are generated from the reaction with repeated extinctions‚ and the extinction rate is

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