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    ecosystem by killing off organisms and plants. Algae is a crucial plant in the Chesapeake Bay that needs to steadily grow to keep the animal population consistent. Bay grass, also known as underwater grass, grows in the superficial areas of the Chesapeake Bay. It is crucial to the environment because it absorbs extra nutrients, shelters small fish, and keeps the water looking less murky. Like Algae, Bay grass provides oxygen, food, and nutrients and is an important plant in this ecosystem.…

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    Lesson 5: Structures, Functions and Roles of Biological Molecules and Enzyme Activity in Metabolism Biological Molecules/Macromolecules Plants produce their own food through photosynthesis. They manufacture mainly carbohydrates (glucose) as a source of food of many higher organisms in the food chain. It is one of the many biological molecules present in plants and needed by animals. Biological molecules are macromolecules composed of many monomers (polymer) connected through a covalent bond…

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    to grow during the summer months. In 2013, the population estimate was 197,000 caribou (Land:Caribou). The birth and death rate of caribou yearly is fairly equal, and depends strongly upon the weather. Harsh weather conditions can kill many of the plants that the caribou eat, or they can be covered in snow and be hard to…

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    continued existence of life on earth (Kromer, 1995). Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are the two main processes out of the majority of living organisms to gain energy from the operational nature. Whereas the photosynthesis performed by most plants can make their own food, most of the animals to meet their…

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    Haida Gwaii Trees

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    Ocean, the climate is a cool temperate, oceanic, humid to perhumid type that is largely moderated by movement of moist air masses off the Pacific Ocean (Banner et al, 2014). This climate gives rise to a temperate rainforest biome, which results in a plant…

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    In “Plant Pigment,” by Shirley Raps and Jeffrey Harborne, two types of plant pigments are discussed: photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic pigments. Photosynthetic pigments are responsible for absorbing light and transferring energy during photosynthesis. Among this group of pigments are chlorophylls, phycobilins, carotenoids, and reaction center pigments which causes plants’ green, blue, yellow and orange colors, respectively. Nonphotosynthetic pigments are used to attract insects for…

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    products of urbanisation, become magnets for people looking for job opportunities, excellent infrastructure and efficient transport facilities. However, the sprawling nature of expanding cities has taken its toll on surrounding landscapes, with wild plants and animals being replaced with concrete buildings and paved roads. This almost universal approach to urban development is causing humans to lose parts of their local identities, landscapes, biodiversity and environments. The damage to…

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    These plants only receive sunflecks, but it is believed that these provide up to 60% of the daily carbon gain by seedlings like Euphorbia forbesii and Claoxylon sandwicense. For photosynthesis to be at its optimum there should be on average of 16 hours of…

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    Only Reach You Home Through Woody Plants Some homeowners are under the misconception that termites can only reach the home through woody plants. While it is wise to keep woody plants trimmed away from the home, there are some homeowners that may think they do not need to protect against this problem if the…

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    if all of the marine life on Earth today were to go extinct? Would the loss affect humans at all? The answer to these questions, is yes, because the ocean provides 50% of our oxygen. Without saltwater animals, there would not be any underwater plants to provide this oxygen. Because humans are slowly destroying marine life, which is essential to all life on Earth, it is necessary to rescue, rehabilitate, and release marine animals. One of the main causes of death and injuries of sea…

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