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    What animal lives in the rainforest, lies in the sun with its friends, and often eats salad for lunch? That’s right, the Green Iguana! The Green Iguana’s physical characteristics help it to escape from being caught by predators. They are reptiles that live in warm, tropical climates unless they are a pet or live in a zoo. The Green Iguana’s characteristics make it well adapted to its natural environment. The Green Iguana lives in the rainforests of Northern Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean…

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    Today’s newspaper says the last chicken in the world has died. It had lived its final days in Taiwan, just as its rooster, who’d died several months back. The tabloid even showed a photo of the poor thing. It looked nothing like the Rhode Island Red, or the Leghorn I was used to seeing in my life. It looked scrawny, shrunken, and nothing like it was supposed to look. Chickens were gone now, them, along with the world’s other fowl and eatable mammals. Just like most of the other animal life…

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    1: Did you know that Emperor Penguins can travel up to five miles per hour? They can reach these speeds using the water, their aerodynamic bodies, and strong flippers. This just one of the things that these amazing birds can accomplish. P2: The biome they live in is referred to as an Arctic Tundra, a biome made up of long freezing winters and short cool summers with the land being composed of ice (in some locations). The one we will be focusing on will be located in Antarctica. During the…

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    can be utilized to discover the range of these macromolecules. Sugars are involved carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They offer essentialness other than give cell support in plant cells. For instance, starches are the key criticalness hotspot for cells, and are a key bit of cell dividers of microorganisms, life structures and plants. Proteins limit as "building pieces" or partner segments inside of the cell and expect a bit in the vehicle of particles all through the cell. Lipids are utilized for…

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    If mold and mildew have invading your carpet and caused it to smell funky, you need to act right away. Here are a few different ways you can battle mold and mildew in your carpet. A Little Moisture: Fight With Baking Soda If you just recently noticed that your carpet is smelling a little funky and feeling a little damp, you can fight the dampness and prevent future mold growth with baking soda. Baking soda will remove the excess moisture that is contributing to the mold growth, and it should…

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    production. Seed treatments protect soybean seed and young soybean plants from diseases and other threats to plant health and yield. Variety selection. No soybean variety is completely resistant to powdery mildew, but some varieties are much more susceptible than others. It’s difficult for companies to evaluate and breed for resistance because, in most years, powdery mildew pressure is low or nonexistent in soybean fields. It’s always wise to plant-disease free seed. Good weed control from…

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    Tundra Research Paper

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    The tundra is defined as a large, treeless, and almost flat open space. They are located in the uppermost regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. In the tundra, most of the months’ average temperature is under the freezing point. The winters are long and harsh; in contrast, the summers are short and somewhat warm; however, the average monthly temperature is never above 10°C. Evaporation is poor, so there is very little precipitation and when there is, it’s dispersed evenly throughout the…

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    be extinct. First off, nature has been existing before man that’s why in native American literature nature is used for explaining most questions people have about their culture. In the World on the Turtles Back it states, “from her grave grew the plants which the people still use.” This gives an explanation to the people of the Iroquois and other tribes that nature has been providing with all we must this vary day. And stated in the World…

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    (Investigating Plant Cells 4). They convert solar energy into sugars that can be used by the plant. The cell wall is the layer outside in…

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    The slow loris, also known by its scientific name, nictebus coucang, is a medium sized primate characterized by its large flat eyes, white stripe, and stubby tail. The slow loris has incredibly strong muscles and opposable thumbs that make it possible for it to hang onto branches and stay motionless for long periods of time. Due to the slow loris having more vertebrae than other primats, they have very snakelike movemnts. This particular primate species is found in asia and Indonesia. The slow…

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