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    Humans are altering the biosphere in many ways. Some of these ways include air pollution, deforestation, solid waste production,water pollution, and many more. The problem with air pollution comes mainly from burning fossil fuels. We burn fossil fuels through burning the coal, oil, natural gases, and fuel we need to drive cars and have electricity. Water pollution comes mainly from dumping untreated sewage into bodies of water like the ocean, lakes, ponds, rivers, etc. This is causing our water…

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    shapes and sizes, but they all belong to the same class FUNGI. What is a fungi? Is it a plant or animal? Actually, they’re neither. The mushroom are in their own kingdom, because how the gathering of food is unlike plants and animals. Plants use photosynthesis to produce food. Animals eat plants or other animals for food. But fungi draws their nutrition from decaying plants or organic matter. If these mushrooms can’t move about to catch food or use the sun to produce energy then what fun are the…

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    Biology Pest Analysis

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    Prologue: The prologue chapter introduces biology and it’s meaning. It states the difference between pseudoscience and testable science. For example, evil forces do not kill the living contents in the biosphere nor do the gods help keep it alive. Instead, the biosphere is based on scientific explanations from observations, inferences, and experiments. In these experiments, there are testable hypotheses, such as whether your plant will die or why the plant grew to the top of the bottle.…

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    semi-gel-like fluid called stroma, the chloroplast holds this fluid and is mainly the fluid that takes up the volume of it. Whilst the thylakoids is found in the stroma. One of their main function is to complete a biological process called photosynthesis. When photosynthesis is taking place, the plant cell will obtain using the sun to gets its energy and then ultimately converting it to sugars. This will only occur once that sun has become exposed to the chloroplast causing itself and the…

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    particles within the water body. This reduces the concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water since warm water holds less DO compared to cold water. Higher turbidity also reduces the amount of light that can penetrate the water, which reduces photosynthesis and the production of DO. Based on Wetzel and Likens (2000), turbidity in water is caused by suspended inorganic and organic matter with clay, slit, carbonate particles, fine organic matter, some plankton and small organism. Most of…

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    Essay On Eukaryotic Cells

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    The function of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cell components by FATIMA MOHIDIN Eukaryotic Cell Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus and have membrane bound organelles they are multicellular cells and undertake reproduction by the process cell division known as meiosis and mitosis. There are 2 types of eukaryotic cell: plant and animal cells. They contain organelles such ribosomes, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, nucleolus, centrioles, cell membrane,…

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    crawling vines, short or tall bushes, or vines growing up trees. Habitat: It is mostly found in Western North America in forests, grasslands, woodlands, and chaparral biomes also known as shrublands. Diet: Poison Oak is also a plant that uses photosynthesis; just like every plants. Predators: Birds, deer, and other wildlife eat the leaves and berries frequently. Appearance: Poison Oak is a plant that can cause itching and allergic reactions whenever it is touched. It is also called…

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    (Luo & Zhuo, 2006, p. 18). Soil respiration is also related to ecosystem production, which is the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide. Gross primary production (GPP) is the annual carbon assimilation by photosynthesis ignoring photorespiration. Net ecosystem production (NEP) is GPP minus ecosystem respiration Re: NEP = GPP – Re = GPP – Ra – Rs Equation 8 This relationship between production and respiration can be also done through net pri-mary production…

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    of which 250 000 are angiosperms and are dominant in plant study (Encyclopedia, n.d.). Seeds are a small embryonic plant, which is enclosed in a small covering, called a seed coat, with stored food inside until they can obtain their energy from photosynthesis in which they use to complete activities such as produce grains, fruits and vegetables and provide humans with many resources in which to utilise (Science Daily, 2018). Some of the uses humans have made of plants are agriculture, medicines,…

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    thermodynamics underlie every organism’s ability to function? The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; however, it can be converted to other forms. An everyday illustration of the first law of thermodynamic is photosynthesis in which a plant uses sunlight, a form of light energy, to produce sugars that are assembled into glucose, which is a type of chemical energy. The second law of thermodynamics states that all energy transformations are inefficient…

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