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    Bees are insects that have a major job in the ecosystem, they collect pollen and nectar and pollinate flowers which in return provides many fruits and vegetables that are consumed on a daily bases, they are one of earth's most essential and diligent species of animals.Without them humans would not be able to survive as efficiently as when there are bees. Unfortunately, over the years the population of the bees has been declining in numbers for multiple reasons. The very existence of bees is what…

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    on the phone with my aunt. “Jose hurry up! You don’t want to be late to your first day!” She called to me. “I’m coming, don’t rush me!” I told her as I scrambled down the stairs. She flew over to me and handed me my lunch. “I packed your favorite aphids from that tree down the street.” We lived in a small in a small house in the forest. I was an only ladybug; I had no siblings. “Now get going. Your dad is waiting in the car.” I waved goodbye to my mom and got in my dad’s car. “Ready for your…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are organisms that have been genetically altered so that they contain the DNA of another organism such as plants, insects, bacteria, or even humans. GMOs are different than crossbreeding in that crossbreeding takes two like organisms and naturally fuses the genes together, but GMOs take two unlike organisms and artificially force the DNA from one organism to another. Genetically Modified Organisms make up roughly eighty…

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    Predators are those organisms that prey on others for food, a ladybird for example is a natural predator of aphids. Parasites are organisms that live at the expense of another, such as the larvae of the parasitic wasp which lives in the larva of the whitefly and eat them from the inside.[2] Integrated Control This is when a range of control methods are used to…

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    Pros And Cons Of Gmo Foods

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    GMOs (Genetically modified organisms) are any organisms which have had the genetic code in their cells modified by humans on the molecular level. This is used to bring out specific traits that are more desirable. (Hanrahan) The controversy lies in the testing of GM foods for potential side effects and beliefs that these are unnatural and should not be consumed. The second beliefs are often based off or moral or religious concerns and they are easy to discount. The testing, however, is a far more…

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    use as a source of nutrition, which improves nutrient cycling, soil structure and forage growth in cattle feeding areas (Yoshihara and Sato, 2015). Beetles, such as Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus, also play a vital part in pollination. They feed on aphids and act as a pest control which reduces the usage of insecticides but promotes pollination due to the increased movement of the beetles from flower to flower (Soldier beetles of Kentucky - university of Kentucky Entomology,…

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    Tapinoma Sessile are common pests in our everyday environment. They vary in size from 2.4 to 3.2 mm and can take shelter both outdoors and indoors. They feed on sugary snacks like honeydew, a glucose-filled fluid produced by small arthropods like aphids. They also feed on dead insects and spiders. To most people, the odorous house ants may seem like any other ant. However, if you squish one Tapinoma Sessile ant, it will give off a blue cheese/ coconut smell that works to fend off predators and…

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    Animalia Research Paper

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    "Animalia" redirects here. For other uses, see Animalia (disambiguation). Animals Temporal range: Cryogenian – Present, 670 –0Ma Had'nArcheanProterozoicPha. Animal diversity.png About this image Scientific classification e Domain: Eukaryota (unranked): Unikonta (unranked): Opisthokonta (unranked): Holozoa (unranked): Filozoa Kingdom: Animalia Linnaeus, 1758 Phyla List of animal phyla Synonyms Metazoa Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia. With…

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    Albert would’ve turned 31 years’ yesterday, but he died 5 years ago. He left our house when he was 18, I was 5 years old. My family never forgave Albert two things: the fact that Albert left the house, and the fact that he died. I live in one of the big Victorian houses near a river. The house has spacious rooms, tall ceilings, and fancy furniture. In the front part of the house there are pines and walnuts, and behind there are my mother roses. My mother cultivates and grows her plants with a…

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    Writing children’s books is a special way to interact and often influence many generations of children. To make a lasting and favorable affect the artist has to get to the heart of a child and meet them where they live as well as spark their curiosity. There have been many well known artists and illustrators who have achieved this high level of notoriety, Eric Carle is of my favorites for children. Eric Carle has a special way to reach out to the children, through color, shape, and words. Each…

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