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    Physical education curriculum provides an indispensable opportunity in the establishment of physical literacy, however the aim of PL is to move beyond specific proficiency in specific activities to inclusiveness of all abilities and focuses on competencies in a variety of movements and environments. The internationally accepted definition of PL is “the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility for engagement in physical activities…

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    Density Dependent Factors

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    The factors that affect the health of a population are births, death, immigration, and emigration 2. IDENTIFY TWO examples of density dependent factors. DESCRIBE how density dependent factors affect the size of a population. ANSWER: Density dependent factors could be food, water, and shelter. Density-dependent factors affect the size of the population because if there was not enough food, water, or shelter for the increasing population, the population will begin to level off until they hit…

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    to have a logistical population growth. Visually, the data and trend line of the graph create an S-shaped curve, which is the shape of a logistical population growth. A logistical population growth is a population growth that initially occurs at a constant rate of increase over time, but then levels out as the carrying capacity of the environment is approached. For 10 days the population increases at a steady rate. However, after day 10 the rate of population growth relatively decreases to zero…

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    their different growth margins. These economies have been classified based on level of development, growth stages and emergence. These classifications are inspired by GROWTH THEORIES/MODELS. Growth theories are speculations used overtime to classify economies or determine development in an economy. Under Growth theories we have:  Endogenous Theory/ New Growth Theory  Exogenous Theory/Solow Growth Theory The above theories are used in illuminating the source of long-term economic growth. This…

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    my opinion after reading the documents, I see the econimic growth as one of the most important factors and most convincing reasons for the expansion. In the documents you see that a lot of counntries were in hardships at the time. Even with this hardships those lands were very fertal and had a lot of promis as stated in "Joseph Chamberlain 's) Speach on page (257). With this factor you can see why econimic growth will be a important factor in bringing these lands back from the dead and the lands…

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    Protein Synthesis

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    Drosophila hemolymph, IPCs are necessary for carbohydrate homeostasis. When IPCs are explicitly removed, developmental delays occur growth is hindered. Late-life mortality is diminished in these model organisms, suggesting that life span is regulated by dilps secreted from these pancreatic β cells. c. In specific target tissues, dilps activate the insulin-like growth factor receptor (InR). InR signals through chico, a homolog of the mammalian insulin receptor substrates, PI3 kinase (PI3K), as…

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    population. The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size that can be supported by the resources available in the environment. Once an environment has reached this maximum capacity in regards to the resources, the population growth oscillates around the environment's carrying capacity. Density-dependent regulations mostly occur when there is a limited about of food or other resources available to the population. This creates an environment where the population is forced…

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    goals, there are a number of factors affecting it did not meet the intended goals: 1) Imbalance population growth with economic growth- in the current national census, Ethiopia has a population of more than 80 million which made it second rank in Africa and fifteen in the world. Although population growth merely is not a problem for a country if there is right policy, but for Ethiopia because of disproportional growth of population size and a sluggish economic growth accompanied by low level of…

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    The exponential population growth represents the population increase under an ideal condition, resulting in a J-shaped growth curve plotted over time. It is different from the S-shape that the logistic population growth illustrates. On the contrary, with the limitations of food supply, predators and other environmental factors, the logistic population growth model modifies the changes of the growth rate as the population size reaches the carrying capacity, which…

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    negative bacteria. We will be adding a couple of drops of Kovacs reagent following the incubation of the unknown organism. The indole combines with the reagent and if positive it produces a red layer on top of the medium. If the medium has a hazy growth throughout, then is positive for motility and if it produces Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) a black precipitate is produced. Some bacteria can produce large amounts of stable acids and others produce a smaller amount. In order to know which ones produce…

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