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    Wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) is a miraculous health treasure from the sea accommodating a well-balanced amount of nutritional values including minerals, trace elements, and it is particularly marked with its beneficial properties of iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, potassium and copper. It contributes to satisfy the recommended daily doses of vitamins in addition to containing significant properties of beta-carotene and vitamin B12. In fact, wakame is dark green seaweed which helps…

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    storm that starts the whole story and the gravity on mars. But, most of the story was accurate. Like, when Mark Watney uses his background knowledge as a botanist and grows potatoes on Mars. To grow potatoes on mars he uses the martian soil and human feces. Mark did this because he to make more food so he can survive longer on mars. Andy Weir didn’t know at the time when he wrote the novel, Martian soil has perchlorates, a type of salt that’s dangerous to the human body. The perchlorates would…

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    After being lifted from the plate and placed in the mouth, the poor pizza goes on a long journey through the digestive system and eventually is turned into waste after passing through the 6 primary organs of the digestive tract: the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The process of digestion starts when Bob the pizza is placed in the mouth. The main structures of the mouth are the teeth, tongue, salivary duct and oesophagus. Bob is killed, being chewed on by…

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    and taken out over a hundred dogs for one of their daily outings. I was exhausted and now I had to pick up a field full of dog feces. “Yep can do,”I said, with genuine enthusiasm. I headed to the fenced-in grass field, where feces from sixty dogs was scattered across the massive yard. Sweat seeped through my t-shirt as I walked up and down the field picking up feces. Twenty minutes later, I had collected eight full bags of poop. I then headed off to feed over 150 dogs their dinner and take…

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    The Tomistoma crocodile “estimate is less than 2500 mature individuals, with continuing decline of at least 25% within 5 years or two generations.”(TomistomaTomistomaschlegelii, Bezuijen). The crocodiles are becoming extremely vulnerable and unfortunately, they do not mate as much as they should. Because of this, our group believes that if we extract the pheromones of a male Tomistoma and place it around the enclosure then the other male crocodile will want to mate with the female because the…

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    To most, dogs are considered “man’s best friend,” however, your best friend may not be so friendly to other people. Usually in the rural area, houses are built without fencing; this causes problems to arise from pet owners who cannot keep their pets fenced in. A dog is considered “running at large” when it is not confined or leashed when it is off the owner’s property (“Animal Laws”). Allowing dogs to freely roam the neighborhood without supervision may cause problems for neighbors, the dog…

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    “Clostridium perfringens is a nonmotile, encapsulated, endospore-forming, gram-positive rod. It is classified as an anaerobe since no colonies arise when agar plates streaked with this bacterium are incubated in the air.” (University of Pittsburgh School of medicine, Par 2) Clostridium perfringens are bacteria that produce toxins harmful to humans. This bacteria are found anywhere in the environment. Basically clostridium perfringens are food poisoning bacteria. Clostridium perfringens is a…

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    genital pore. 4. First, the eggs are laid in feces that get passed into the environment. It is very easy for eggs to survive a long time in that environment. Second, grass and other vegetation consumed by pigs infects the pig by hatching, breaking down intestinal walls, and moving into muscles. Last, humans become infected by consuming undercooked pork. The worms become adult, attaching to intestines. The cycle continues when eggs are in human feces. 5. The worms can live in a hot moist…

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    Food Poisoning Is Wrong

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    Every year millions of people suffer from food poisoning due to contaminated food products, food plays a major role in our society its a necessity consumers rely on in order to survive. The recent rise of food poisoning and food recalls have brought to light the consequences that can happen when food is contaminated. Consumers are now more then ever looking to the federal government to push for stronger safety measures to keep the food they eat safe. Many of the cases of outbreaks are passed…

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    Food Inc Summary Essay

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    Food Inc. is a documentary that given an in depth look at the types of food that we eat every day. The film starts with the mention that there are no seasons in a supermarket because fruits and vegetables are available year round thanks to GMOs. GMOs makes the food grow faster while at the same time keeping pests away. While this may seem fine, fruits and vegetables can lose their rich flavor and color, which then makes them not as delicious. But because GMO grown goods are much cheaper than…

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