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    Wheat is a crop that is used worldwide and feeds millions of people. However, the household product does a lot more than just that. Wheat affects the whole community directly and indirectly and has a greater impact than imaginable on the world as a whole. This paper will discuss the importance of wheat, the abiotic and biotic factors that affect it, the impact on the community both positively and negatively, and the overall benefits of the existence of the crop. Wheat is also known as Triticum…

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    where parents force their children to be vegetarians. It was causing damage to the children (Issitt). Vitamins are very important for human bodies. Vitamin B12 is found in meat, and the only other place it is found is in the ground (Ladock). Even herbivores eat insects that contain the vitamins that are not found in meats (Issitt). There are vitamin supplements for Vitamin B12, but they are not as beneficial as natural Vitamin B12. Without it, it can cause nerve damage, low energy, and problems…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    Somewhere in Africa there is a animal sticking its purple tongue out grabbing its food! It is hard for a giraffe to drink water standing because it is the tallest land animal in the world. Its legs are so stiff the animal has to practically do the splits to reach its water source (lake, stream, and watering hole). A giraffe is a mammal but let's talk about all of the animals physical features the giraffe has brown eyes and lengthy lashes that are black. Giraffes also have a long neck and tail…

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    Wolf Reintroduction Essay

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    One of the most renowned rewilding projects which has demonstrated the effects rewilding has on a whole ecosystem, was the reintroduction of grey wolves (Canis lupus) into Yellowstone National Park in the North West of the United States. The wolves were reintroduced to the park in 1995-1996 and have subsequently recolonised the whole park and some of the surrounding area known as the greater Yellowstone ecosystem (GYE) (Smith et al., 2003). The reintroduction of the wolves has had a great effect…

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    Wolves had been missing in Yellowstone National Park for more than 70 years. As a result, the ecosystem of the Park had completely changed. Without any predator that threatened them, the number of deer had grown overreact, destroying vegetation and forcing other species to look elsewhere in order to survive. In 1995 they decided to reintroduce a small number of wolves. Only with their presence, the wolves managed to recover the entire ecosystem: from bears, foxes, eagles, otters, up to all kinds…

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    required and being unnecessary for humans is not correct. There are several evidences and arguments against this position regarding meat eating. There is a certain fact that all animals have digestive system that related to their eating habits. An herbivore animal cannot digest meat if it is not omnivorous. People who claim we do not need meat for our diet is basically wrong on that point because we do have a digestive system that allows us to eat meat. Also with the fact that no parts of any…

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    Essay On Jojoba

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    Jojoba- Simmondsia Chinensis Simmondsia Chinenses is more often referred to as jojoba, and is valued for the oil that can be extracted from its seeds. The oil is waxy and mimics human sebum, a naturally secreted oil, making a useful moisturizer as it lowers the amount of sebum produced by human skin. This quality is why jojoba oil is popular for cosmetic use in both hair and facial products, in addition to being used by itself as a moisturizer. However, it’s commercial success is cause to…

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    tropic levels can be found here. The first tropic level consists of primary producers, which is known to be plants. Plants surrounded the lake mostly. For the second tropic level, it consists of primary consumers, known to be herbivores as well. One specific kind of herbivores I observed in the park, like last time was squirrels. The squirrels were continuing to find food for hibernation. In the higher tropic level, most of the species are considered to be carnivores. I did not find carnivores…

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    The most common plants in the freshwater biome are algae, reeds, underwater plants, and phytoplankton. These plants are important because herbivores and omnivores need them to start basic life because these are found in almost every freshwater biome. And according to the region that they are in, the plantlife increases or decreases. So, now I’ll give you a short summary to review. There are…

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    Honey Gum Case Study

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    1. The honey possum has a long pointed snout, a brush-tipped tongue, reduced jawbones and muscles, and pointed incisors and canines but small peg-like teeth. It also has ridges across the roof of its mouth. Explain how these adaptations relate to the animal’s diet, which is usually a mixture of nectar and pollen. 
 Answer The honey possum’s adaptations relate to its diet because they do not need massive jawbones and muscles to eat the pollen and nectar. Their long pointed snout and brush-tipped…

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