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    Metabolism Research Paper

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    which follows digestion and absorption within animals. Metabolism consists of the chemical reactions that sustain a living state of your cells and organism in your body. Metabolism is the source of energy and balance in your body. (Central, C. 2017).Metabolism is all chemical reactions involved in preserving the living state of the cells and the organism. It is linked closely to nutrition and the availability of nutrients. The formation of energy is one of the vibrant components of metabolism…

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    what a GMO is and how it changes the identity of the organism. A GMO is a genetically modified organism, this means that the genes of one specific organism are extracted and implanted into a new organism, or that the DNA has been altered and modified (live science). According to conventional breeding, we know that the parents of the individual both give half of the genetic material within the individual. Yet within genetically modified organisms, one or more specifically selected genes are added…

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    Cell division is essential in the life cycles of all cells. It allows living organisms to reproduce and therefore not die out. There are two major steps to cell division: nuclear division and cytokinesis. Within nuclear division are two different types: mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis is a form of asexual reproduction in which one diploid parent cell is divided into two identical diploid cells. On the other hand, meiosis is an example of sexual reproduction, in which two diploid parent cells both…

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    Caroni Swamp Case Study

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    1. Delineate the geographical area under study. An ecosystem is an environment in which communities of living and non-living organisms interact with each other. The geographical area under study is the Trinidad and Tobago’s, Caroni Swamp which is the largest wetland ecosystem on the western coast of Trinidad. The swamp covers six thousand (6000) hectares and consists of fifty-six percent (56%) of the mangrove on the island. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a…

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    Dna Synthesis

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    One of the greatest gifts from God to humankind is biology. From the Greek words which mean the study of life, biology is a branch of science that focuses on how living things works. For example, how does a tiny human being turns into a full-grown adult in just matter of time? Why are there twins that look exactly alike but there are some that are not exactly alike? Thanks to biology, scientists now are able to answers these questions. It is all in the genes or more accurately the…

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    Features Of A Cockroach

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    The terminology used to portray insects is like that utilized for different arthropods because of their common developmental history. Three physical highlights isolate insects from different arthropods: they have a body separated into three locales (head, thorax, and mid-region). There is tremendous variety in body structure among insect species. These variety enable insects to involve relatively every environmental specialty on the planet, aside from the profound sea and the Antarctic. Because…

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    they fall into taxis or kinesis. Chi-Squared test will also be calculated in order to determine whether the observed results were due to chance or preference. Terrestrial isopods are commonly known as pillbugs, sowbugs, or “roly-pollies”. These organisms are members of the Phylum Arthropoda, Class Crustacea. Isopods are omnivores that generally feed on decaying material, algae, moss and bark. Because isopods respire through gills, they are more restricted to areas with high humidity,…

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    of different species to interbreed and produce a fertile, viable hybrid. The morphological species concept: The morphological species concept classifies species on a basis of body type, structure, shape and anatomy. It can be used to classify organisms, prokaryotes and plants that reproduce asexually included. The ecological species concept: The ecological species concept defines a species as a population of individuals that share the same ecological niche. This definition also…

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    there is common ancestry among all organisms. There will always be many theories with corresponding evidence that all are very encouraging. The only way to get the entire picture is to keep challenging ideas to understand more and use that to our advantage for survival and to further medicine…

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    not an animal? Animals are living beings who feel,touch,see, and sense. Animals just like humans, too have feelings and emotions. It can be so evident that animals also have feelings because it is exhibited by simple observation of their external organism. Observing an animal’s body,eyes and even listening to them can display and reveal their emotions. As simple as…

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