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    uses another example, this time of glowworms living in a cave in New Zealand. In this case the glowworms exist in their larval form where their luminescence attracts other insects towards them so that they can feed. This process continues until the larva have grown enough to become adults, at which point they reproduce and then die. This cycle is one that lacks meaning, as it never amounts to anything. This same cycle of meaninglessness can be seen in other life forms, such as fish and birds.…

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    in the idea of preparing it for others. This could mostly be due to the fact they didn’t wash their hands before preparing the food. [6] The development of tapeworm would take place due to their three-stage lifecycle. The first stage is called the larva which is the immature stage, then it is the stage when the worm will start to produce more eggs and this is how symptoms will also start to develop. The development of symptoms could also develop overtime if the same procedures are taken when the…

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    Insect is an animal category that has a hard body on the outside knows as exoskeleton which are animals with three pairs of leg. They are recognized the insect which have evolved from worm-like ancestors. Through research by today’s researcher, he found that, “these insect ancestor were wingless and developed without metamorphis, for an example as silverfish that were present today” (Barnes, 1987). Insects have a lot of interest as their habits are the most diverse among other kingdoms, their…

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson argues that abortion is justifiable due to the fact that in the early stages of pregnancy the unborn child is only a clump of cells and tissues. I, however will argue that Thomson’s views are inadequate due to simple life cycles and the false pretenses that an unborn child isn’t a real “person”. Thomson who, although has some very useable points from her paper “A Defense of Abortion” I still would have to disagree and stand firm in my position of anti-abortion. But we…

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    Flies Problem

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    Most People would consider flies to be a pest, but to livestock producers they aren’t just a pest they are an economic down fall. It is estimated that some flies can cost feed yards up to 1 million dollars, with the cow calf operation not far behind. When flies are not controlled properly it can lead to health issues, loss in herd numbers as well as weight loss all these things added up end in economic loss in an industry that already doesn’t always have a very wide profit margin. One might…

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    Sulfolobus acidocaldarius is an Archaean extremophile. This strictly aerobic prokaryote is found in the searing temperatures of sulfur-rich geothermal hot acid springs, geysers, and deep ocean vents. While primarily an aquatic organism, S. acidocaldarius can also be found in hot acidic soils. Optimal conditions for S. acidocaldarius included a temperature of 80°C and a hydronium ion concentration, pH, of 2; making them acidophiles (acid loving) and thermophiles (heat loving). (Wikipedia #2). As…

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    We sexed the flies and put 10 male and 10 female into a tube. We provided them with food and a sponge to allow oxygen to flow in and out of the tube. The males were Wild type and the Females were type C. After one week we came back to several pupa larva and parents that were active. We once again sedated them with fly nap and as they slowed down we took them out and examined them as well as any babies that were born. There was larvae that was spotted making its way up the walls of the tube,…

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    One of the most heavily debated topics of all time is evolution. However, if evolution were not at work then there would be a loss as to one of the ways that we understand how we all came to be. “Evolution is the change in allele frequencies of a population, which over time produces a population with new or modified characteristics. (Evolution: The Big Picture)” Evolution can be achieved through four different methods: mutation, genetic drift, migration, and natural selection. Out of the four…

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    onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis MDA control programs and is considered well tolerated[59]. The drug has shown good efficacy against several other parasitic infections, such as soil-transmitted helminth infections, pediculosis, and cutaneous larva migrans [87]. A reduction of the transmission of soil-transmitted helminth infections and scabies in affected communities has also been perceived as an additional benefit within the ivermectin-based filariasis and onchocerciasis control programs…

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    Muscraft Persuasive Speech

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    It was the year 3026 when the Musk colony dimmed it fit to send someone to the red planet, a planet that use to be known as Earth. Around the year 2025 when the first musk ship landed on Mars, so many people called them mad, the media said they were never going to survive; Little did they know that Mr Musk, the madman that spearheaded this exploration had his own survival plan, not just for him but for the 250 crew members with him. Now centuries later, that madness; that single act of…

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