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    Should bugs be put on menus. They should be put on menus because they are a very good kind of protein .Sense it is a good source of protein then many more people would eat them.If more people would eat them then they could become more poplar. That would make the demand fore them higher.The restraints should put bugs on there menus . The bugs can be grown in smaller places.They don't take up as much room as cows or other animals do. They can also grow up faster . That could make more bugs to…

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    Invasive species sound like nothing, right? Like plants and animals that threaten to destroy our native wildlands are no big deal. Well, it’s a very big deal, and invasive species are a tremendously real threat to the U.S. Humans introduced invasive species to the United States, and with the damage that they do, it is vital that we stop them. “1) non-native (or alien) to the ecosystem under consideration and 2) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or…

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    Gmo Benefits

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    Wouldn’t you like to leave your food in the refrigerator for a week and come back and it’s still the same as you left it? A GMO is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal. GMOs are very beneficial to the world because of its resistance to insects, environmental protection, and more nutritious foods. Bt cotton is the only GM crop authorised to be grown in India and China. Bt…

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    Colony Collapse

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    When we head to the grocery store and purchase our groceries we generally do not think about where they come from, or what it takes for them to come from the farms to our refrigerators. Without different flying insects which pollinate flowers, crops and trees, an outstanding number of different crops and foods would be at risk for crisis. Many people do not know about the current problem with our global pollinators, which includes, many different species of bees. Luckily, scientists around the…

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    A concept that is being thought about is the idea of genetically modified crops that contain the venom named Androctonus australis Hector Insect Toxin or AaIT. The implementation of this toxin into crops has caused some controversy given that it is a powerful toxin derived from the scorpion Androctonus australis hector. The use of this toxin has been explored in many studies to study how dangerous it is for people to ingest as well as the benefits that can come about by the use of this pesticide…

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    Do you dream of a lush green vegetable garden in your backyard that is less strenuous to maintain? An elevated plot of land with quality topsoil will help you cultivate carrots, potatoes, lettuces, tomatoes, onions, salad crops, and much more. Raised bed gardening is one such idea to bring green plants, leaves, and shrubs close to your home! With tools like raised wooden rectangular boxes, you can now grow your preferred vegetables. How? To get the answers, keep reading this article. Choose a…

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    The TVA is a federally owned corporation by the US in May 1933 that helped provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development to the Tennessee Valley. This area was greatly affected by the Great Depression and was a result of the efforts but George W Norris. This was a project that was started to modernize the society and become a more efficient working region and help the economy. The service covers Tennessee, some of Alabama,…

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    Wolves may not attack humans often, but they do attack their farms quite frequently. Wolves will attack farm animals that are led astray from their respective groups; calves especially. In a four year span between 2001 and 2005, 54 Wisconsin farms had been victim of depredation (Lehmkuhler). However, physically harming or killing farm animals is not the only effect wolves have on farms. The presence of wolves nearby induces stress on the livestock which, “can result in increased susceptibility…

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    Elodea Essay

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    Elodea is an aquatic plant originally from Brazil. It is now available in temperate regions of every continent in the world, except Antarctica. It is used in varieties of experiments, but most importantly, photosynthesis. Although there are different species of Elodea plants, the Elodea genus is an excellent plant to use to test photosynthesis because it is a highly oxygenating plant. This means that one can observe the plant and tell that is photosynthesizing because bubbles form when oxygen is…

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    Cape York Peninsula Essay

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    The Cape York Peninsula (CYP) Bioregion is located on the Northern Queensland, which are included woodlands and rainforest along the east coast.() As a result of its geographical position, regional weather and countless havens, therefore, Cape York had a vital ecological value for the Australia regarded as pest and disease controls among the entire areas (The Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, 2014). Cape York Peninsula is a high-risk area for the entry of exotic…

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