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    History 10 CCT Table of Contents Billy Bishop - WW1…………………………………. 3, 4, 5 Battle of the Somme - WW1……………………….. 6, 7 Rocco Perri - 1920s…………………………………. 9, 10, 11 The Halibut Treaty - 1920s…………………………. 12, 13, 14 Cairine Wilson - 1930s……………………………… 15, 16, 17 On to Ottawa Trek - 1930s…………………………. 18, 19, 20 Rod Keller - WW2…………………………………... 21, 22, 23 Freeing of the Netherlands - WW2………………… 8 24, 25, 26 Billy Bishop Billy Bishop was a Canadian flying…

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    While finding food, the hammerhead shark uses its shape of its head to seek prey, which helps it to find food. That is one of the incredible abilities that animals have, to survive. They are called adaptations. The amazing pelagic zone is filled with many astounding animals, like puffer fish, great white sharks, seahorses, and many other mysterious creatures. The pelagic zone has frequent temperatures, lots of food, and very little pressure. The pelagic zone is in between the neritic zone and…

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    The term Homo stasis comes from two Greek words, Homo which means “ the same” and stasis which means “ steady ” and the literal translation is staying the same. Some refers to this term as a tendency to maintain a stable constant environment where the body continues to function properly and to maintain this state of stability the body has to resist any internal changes.however,Cannon (1932), who introduced the term ‘homeostasis’, defined homoeostasis as ‘a condition, which may vary, but remains…

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    the evolution. he would examine insect, plants, and worms. Darwin was unleashing a vision of nature following the hands of the creator himself. Darwin had many secrets and question but he wasn't really a talking person he would rather find out himself it took him about 20 years until he had his answer. He had a wife named Emma he supported him but would worry about what would happen if he did get what he expected. The five main ideas, as distinguished by biologist Ernst Mayr are evolution as…

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    Waph Mutation Case Study

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    behind uncolonized zones surrounding each Acinetobacter colony. Physiological changes in derived P.putida becomes sticky causing it to associate with Acinetobacter instead of the glass surface. This leads to P.putida over runs Acinetobacter and the evolution rough edge P.putida resulting…

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    In a thought-provoking literary composition by Stephen Jay Gould, the hypotheses of dinosaur extinction are intermingled with the all-consuming thoughts and dilemmas that plague much of the modern society, including: sex, drugs, and violence; as well as one great unknown- how dinosaurs became extinct. Gould adds the public’s lust for outré, controversial statements with real, scientific inferences. Plaguing the world with questionability, the explanation for the dinosaurs’ extinction is still…

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    Dna Barcoding Lab

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    A mass quantity and variation of organisms live in different regions around the world. Each organism is classified into groups depending on the characteristics of the species, this is called taxonomy. Invented by the Swedish scientist, Carolus Linnaes, the taxonomy system simplifies organism classification by ordering the species into seven major categories: Kingdom, Phylum , Class , Order , Family , Genus , and Species (Meier, Shiyang, Vaidya, & Ng, 2006). However, what if the species is…

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    Have you ever wondered what the other half of the world was like? Just like a person can wonder what the 96.5 of the earths water was like. Talking about the mysterious ocean. Did you know it might actually be possible for us to have living dinos in the water, want to know why? Because of the whole theory that a meteor hit earth and killed all living dinos except for some that water dinos were fine and didn’t get effected. So one-day u can discover a megalodon eating your butt But that…

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    Synapsids Adaptations

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    Throughout the history of life, organisms have been in a constant evolutionary flight to adaptations that better suit their surroundings, while becoming more complex in nature and achieving evolutionary hallmarks in the process. One such evolutionary leap is the transition from aquatic environment to terrestrial. One of the early terrestrial animals, the primitive amniotic synapsids are an important group of animals that pawed the way for endothermy, a significant adaptation that helped animals…

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    A Swedish scientist claims in a brand new theory that mankind has surpassed four of the nine limits for keeping the planet while another professor told RT Earth could be finding an imminent human-made extinction of numerous species. Those nine contain carbon dioxide concentrations, preserving at 90 percent, using phosphorous and nitrogen, keeping 75 percent of first woods, aerosol emissions, stratospheric ozone depletion, ocean acidification, fresh water use as well as the dumping of pollutants…

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