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    Gregor Mendel was a famous scientist. He was born in Austria in 1822 and died in 1884. He studied peas in his backyard. He had many plants but his favorite one was his pea plants. His parents were pioneers and he lived as a monk his whole life. He was a scientist and grew up loving to study peas. Gregor discovered many things with peas. He learned what forms and colors they could be. He also learned that the outer shells could be smooth or wrinkled. He learned that the inside of the pea could be yellow or green. He also learned the leaves on the peas plants need to be white or purple for the pea to be ready to eaten. Gregor worked with dominant and recessive peas. He put green and yellow peas together and they…

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    Black Eyed Peas

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    These past few daws we have been independently reading different texts that we as an individual like. Our top three picks as a class, we then got to analyze for different organization or text features and word choices. As a result we compared 3 top texts picked by class and our own looking at the specific features I mentioned before. My text, the 2016 version of ¨Where is the love¨ by The Black Eyed Peas is relaying a message in itself. The songs purpose is to express and reflect, by giving…

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    Black Eyed Peas

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    The group of musicians and song I have chosen is Black Eyed Peas featuring Justin Timberlake: Where is the Love (United States, c. 2003 ). The genre of this phenomenal song is in the hip-hop category. In existence, there are two versions of this song—the first one was release in 2003 and the second version which featured other musicians was released in 2016. I am focusing on the first version because I find the philosophical statements that truthfully depict the path human beings on the Earth is…

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    sufficient habitat resources for the red wigglers. Red wigglers need to eat plant scraps and be able to break down organic material such as paper (Yard, Habitat). In my soil all I had were the Alaskan pea seed and the soil had no other resources for the red wriggler worm. In the control group the nitrate levels increased because legumes produce their own usable nitrogen through nitrogen fixation, by turning atmospheric nitrate into useable nitrogen the plants can use in the soil. The earthworm…

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    Gregor Mendel the famous scientist who experimented with pea plants to get a better understanding of genetics. As much work he did with pea plants he was also a botanist. His observation became the root of the study of heredity. His work showed that genes in pea plants follow certain patterns. Like all experiments Mendel had to have a hypothesis, the experiment and the results. Gregor Mendel experimented with genetics to understand why offspring look the way they did. He started his experiments…

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    Gregor Mendel lived during the early 1820’s till the early 1840’s. He grew up on a farm in rural Austria, consequently education was not always the top priority. A teacher noticed his capabilities, and recommended a higher level of schooling, Gregor flourished in his studies, and became a monk. While being a monk, he was sent to a university in Vienna to further his studies. Mendel discovered genetics and heredity after experiments with a pea plant in his garden. He decided on pea plants based…

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    Why Gregor Mendel had the greatest impact on Western Civilization Did you ever wonder where all the information about modern genetics and heredity we have today is from? Well you are looking in the right place, GregorJ. Mendel was an Augustinian scientist, botanist, horticulturist, meteorologist, apiculturist, viticulturist, astronomer, teacher, mentor, and monk in the 1800s. He gave us the basis of today’s modern genetics and heredity. Gregor held many experiments on pea plants. He tested the…

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    Mendel Biography

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    studies. During his time at the University, Mendel made friends with two of his professors, Friedrich Franz who was a physicist and Johann Karl Nestler who was an agricultural biologist, who were also interested in heredity. Mendel’s monastery had a five acre garden where two former professors encouraged Gregor to pursue his interest in heredity by using the garden for his experiments. The main theory during Mendel’s time was that offspring were just a combination of the traits expressed in…

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    Gregor Mendel wearied the garden pea as the susceptible in his hereditary studies. In antithesis to anterior cultivate breeders, hellos review complex stop-blending characteristics of the field pea. Mendel applied mathematics, followed the scientific means really closely, plus kept thoughtful albums. Hellos upshots supported a particulate speculation of endowment, efficiently disproving the blending idea of patrimony. Further formats of endowment get been found hence Mendel’s indigenous gift.…

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    meteorology before he studied genes Gregor entered college by age 21, when he was in school at a younger age his teachers knew that he was very smart. He also was a monk. People believe that in the library he used to study in was a secret room where all the monks would study and that is when Gregor got into discovering genes. He also lived on a farm with his family and starting breading different types of peas to figure out about genes. He soon realized that all this was found in the…

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