Creation–evolution controversy

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    Heavier Procambarus clarkii have higher success rates in agonistic interactions Animals in a community are always competing with one another for the resources that the area has to offer such as food, space, and water. Often, this competition can escalate into a violent confrontation. For Procambarus clarkii, these confrontations can result in losses of antennae, limbs, or even lives. To avoid this, clarkii size each other up before engaging in combat to determine if dominance is worth the risk,…

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    The classic idea of religion can be summarized in a series of stories that try to teach a moral lesson. The problem arises when these stories are taken as absolute truth. When this happens, facts are obscured, experimentation is overlooked and common sense is crushed and thrown away. For millennia, religion has tried to reshape the world to fit the bible, an action that slowed down advances in technology and kept us away from knowledge. Those who read and study the Sacred Scriptures have an…

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    Natural selection is part of the theory of evolution, which dictates that the individuals of a species best adapted or possessing traits most beneficial for survival in their environment, will survive to produce more offspring than those less adapted. Therefore, more favorable traits should begin to appear more frequently in future generations (“Evolution and Natural Selection”). Here, nature is able to regulate itself for optimal survival without…

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    Animal Habitat

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    • Habitat (10 points total): Describe fully where the animal lives. Discuss: o The other plants and animals that live there (5 points) Threadleaf sundew, yellow butterwort, Tracy's Sundew, small butterwort and more. o The type of substrate (the soil, rocks, sand, or water type) (3 points) Its substrate is poor soil and in boggy areas. o The year-round climate (2 points) The Venus flytrap lives in North and South Carolina. • Biology of the Animal (10 points total): Give some background about…

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    In the reading, the author claims that existence of the actual tissue in dinosaur fossil is not implausible by pointing out three different explanations in favor of this statement due to the perusing regarding T.rex leg bone. However, finding all the ideas dubious, the lecturer totally repudiates the claim and presents some conspicuous evidence to the contrary. At first, the author argues that the soft flexible substance inside the bone channel may indicate residue of the real blood vessels in T…

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    Life as a Paleontologist can be a stressful career. To be a Paleontologist you need a college degree in Geology or Biology. A Paleontologist uses research to find out certain things about the organisms they find as fossils. They use qualitative and quantitative research. They use geology and biology because it connects with paleontology to show where these things are found and where they would have been in the past. To be a Paleontologist you need a degree for geology of biology. Some…

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    Understanding Fossils

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    I chose the topic, Geology: Understanding Fossils. I’ve always been fascinated by fossils and where they came from, what we can gain/learn from them. My source for research is below, used via Google Scholar. Fossils - why are they important? This is a great question that a lot of people should be well-informed with. In the mission to seek out and discover fossils, we learn a lot about why this is important and where it all started. In the book, “Discovering Fossils: How to Find and Identify…

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    Animal Genitalia

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    The Evolution of Animal Genitalia; Sex Style Genitals are the fastest evolving organs in the animal kingdom. Rapid and divergent evolution of male genitalia represents one of the most general evolutionary patterns in animals with internal fertilization. In fact, in recent studies, it has been revealed that male genitalia evolve six times faster than limbs or dewlaps, (a fold of loose skin hanging from the neck or throat of an animal, especially that present in many cattle) explaining the large…

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    Charles Darwin Early Life

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    Darwin believed that the finches had adapted to their environment and the food available there by evolving throughout time. This conclusion was the trigger in a series of events that led to Charles Darwin being credited with Darwinism, the theory of evolution by natural selection. This theory positively impacted the future of science…

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    Piramides De Guima

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    Ethnographic Park Piramides de Guima In the Ethnographic Park Piramides de Guimar they teach a lot about the customs, culture and history of the Canary Islands. In a single visit, without knowing many technical terms, you can get a general idea about the different aspects of the islands.The first panel we found explained a bit about the origin of the familyof Fred Olsen (the owners of the Ethnographic Park Piramides de Guimar) in theCanary Islands and the export of products by sea (bananas,…

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