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    Maned Wolf Research Paper

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    is an omnivore.In Brazil the grassland is very low in nitrogen,That is why no large grazing herds are found in that area .So the maned wolf developed survival tactics that are different from what a lion of cheetah would have.It's long legs allow it to see above the tall grass while running.And it has large ears to help it find its prey.When trying to catch something like a mouse it stompes on the ground to force the mouse to run and listens with it's large ears for any movement the mouse might make.So these small animals are it's main source of nitrogen.But feeding on small animals like rabbits and pacas(both fast running preys) causes it to spend a lot of energy for a small reward,so it also feeds on fruits. Particular a fruit called Solanum lycocarpum, “the wolf apple”, is common in the Brazilian savannah.(7)(4) Their diet composition is 60% vegetal items and 40% animal ones, and they are…

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    The number one priority in saving yourself is understanding what is happening. You need to know exactly what has happened and what will happen. The why questions are not important, what is important is keeping yourself safe. To keep yourself safe from a virus you need to know all the details of how the virus spreads and what the symptoms. If a person can successfully understand a virus and its signs they can potentially stay virus free. Solanum This virus is a virus that is thoroughly…

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    Potato or scientifically named as Solanum tuberosum is a raw ingredient that contains high in enzyme polyphenol oxidase (Faisal. S et.al, 2013) which influence in the oxidative activity when the potatoes are cut causing it to become brown in color (Vitti M.C et. al, 2011). Potatoes are not encouraged to be sun-dried as the slow process of removal of water will induce the growth of fungal on the food's surface (Faisal. S et.al, 2013). Blanching treatments or osmotic dehydration method where…

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    Measuring the Average Catalase Reaction Times of Solanum tuberosum Supernant in Hydrogen Peroxide Julie Fitzgerald Delano Woods Biology 103: Botany Professor Silady, Smith February 23, 2017 INTRODUCTION This investigation is geared towards observing the enzyme reaction times in Solanum tuberosum, also known as the common potato, depending on the temperature of the catalase. During the lab, students tested the reaction times of the catalase when placed in hydrogen peroxide when the…

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    40 (±0.5) mL sucrose solution, then the average percent change in mass in Solanum tuberosum core will decrease. This is because if the Solanum tuberosum cores are placed in a hypotonic sucrose solution, which is described as having lower osmolarity, than the percent change in mass of the Solanum tuberosum core will increase due to the fact that water molecules will be moving from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration inside the Solanum tuberosum core.…

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    Study Site We conducted this study at the Scientific Station at Las Joyas (Estación Cientifica Las Joyas) (19o35’20.7”N, 104o15’52.1”W) in the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve, Jalisco, Mexico. Elevation reaches about 2400m above sea level. The forests transition from dry-deciduous, pine-oak, and cloud, as the elevation increases. Study Species We studied a white flowered plant with green berries and un-toothed leaves (most likely Solanum schlechtendalianum) from the genus Solanum, as it…

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    Catalase Enzyme Lab

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    Mass of catalase 5.00 g of Solanum tuberosum in every pH trial The same mass of Solanum tuberosum in order to allow pH to be the only factor affecting the rate of decomposition. Temperature Room temperature The same temperature will remain consistent in all trials as temperature is also a factor, which can affect enzyme activity. Volume of H2O2 5.00 ml of hydrogen peroxide The same volume of hydrogen peroxide will be used to ensure the rate decomposition isn’t affected by extra or less…

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    INTRODUCTION Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and Potato (Solanum tuberosum, L.) are the most economically important vegetable crops in Egypt and the most widely grown vegetables in the world. The disturbance of its production affects severely it's local and export impact, because it is considered a very important consumption crop with high nutritional value and a potential export crop for the Egyptian farmers. In Egypt about 20% of total area devoted for vegetable production is cultivated…

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    Brooks On Zombies

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    Brooks states that zombies are created by a virus he calls “Solanum” (Brooks, 2003). He explains that the virus travels through the victim’s blood to their brain where it eventually causes death, and the creation of a new organ. This new organ can control the recently deceased body and does not require any outside source of energy to function. This virus, according to Brooks is both highly contagious and toxic to virtually all life forms other than itself. This includes animals of every type.…

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    Having diverse types of vines like Lilac Solanum, or a Trumpet Vine, that grow to be towering can obscure the territory that is already defaced, and benefit the vicinity that aren´t. By having this greenery surrounding the school, the graffiti rates on the institution will instantly decline, and faculty can begin to clean the older graffiti. Graffiti is highly illegal, and needs to be gridlocked desperately. With this grungy graffiti encompassing the outer barricade of the school, the…

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