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    Platypus Adaptation

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    Platypus is an unusual animal that lay eggs, which also called menomtremes. There are only 5 menomtremes left exist and 4 of them are belong to echidna (Froden 2014). Platypus can be found in east side of Australia fresh water environment such as tropical fresh water lowlands or plateaus (Australian Museum 2014). Platypus are carnivores, they often feed small freshwater marine creatures and insects. Platypuses are nocturnal animal and they often hunt during twilight or night (Australian Museum…

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    Romantic Love Psychology

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    though perhaps distinct neural systems, the three primary emotion categories associated with mating – the sex drive, courtship attraction, and attachment (otherwise known as romantic love) – have all evolved to orchestrate different aspects of the reproductive process (Fisher, 1994; Fisher et al., 2006). American anthropologist Helen Fisher (1994) hypothesizes that these categories evolved “to initiate mating and sustain male-female associations long enough to ensure reproduction and survival of…

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    Zoo Miami

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    To the contrary, mating season in the wild occurs during the rainy season; this is because they have plenty of food to consume. Births in the wild happen between May and August. One of the sex ritual between a male and a female giraffe is known as flehmen sequence; this…

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    It has been proven that yeast can grow on both YPD and SD plates. In this lab we cross several yeast strains through the process called replica plating. For this identification test only one dominant allele is required. One copy of each gene is essential to produce enough of each enzyme needed in order to make a histidine. Through the study of Saccharomyces cerevisiae we prove that by transferring yeast cells onto YPD and SD plates over a period of 24-72 hours in a thirty degrees Celsius…

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    of beautifying their physical features in order flaunt their attractiveness (Holtzman & Strube, 2013). Women who prefer short-term relationships may anticipate attractiveness and good looks in their partners. Similarly, pitching in to a short-term mating success, Dark Triad men in turn, are well qualified in initially presenting themselves as pleasing to women (Lyons & Simeonov). Therefore, considering that women may be allured to the attractiveness of men, it appears to me that, it is thus,…

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    mate when the female is distracted or occupied. The factors driving sex and death may just come down to the male’s hunger for sex and the female’s actual hunger. This means that it depends on the male and female lack of hunger for sex.“Opportunistic mating has been characterized in numerous orb-weaving spider species, such as Nephila fenestrata, where the male spider waits until the female is feeding or distracted, and then proceeds with copulation; this greatly reduces the chances of…

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    English Midterm Essay Adolf Hitler used fear tactics to control people. Control can be damaging in a society and no society really makes progress with control and oppression being their driving force. Government oppression is a common theme in both Ayn Rand’s Anthem and George Orwell 's 1984. Anthem is set in a society where only the word “WE,” can be used. “I,” in this society, it is known as the Unspeakable Word. The main character, Equality, while he tries to fit in with his society, he…

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    Nature-Nurture Controversy

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    What are the five steps of the scientific method? 1.)Begin with curiosity: BY “on the basis of theory, prior research, or personal observation, pose a question.” 2.)Develop a hypothesis: once you have the question, form it into a hypothesis, a prognosis would be evaluated 3.)Test the hypothesis: Design and lead research to accumulate experimental proof 4.)Analyze the evidence gathered in the research: figured out if the theory was right or not 5.)Report the results: share information,…

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    is usually less than a square mile. Deer collect in family groups of a mother and her fawns. When a doe has no fawns, she is usually solitary. Male bucks may live in groups consisting of three or four individuals, except in mating season, when they are solitary. During mating season bucks become a different animal in a sense. They are in extreme breeding state with all of their senses honed in on finding a doe in heat. The white-tailed deer lives in wooded areas. In some areas, deer…

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    Species Name What is their common and their Genus species name? The common name of the Octopus Cyanea, also known as the Blue Octopus, is “Octopodidae”. The Genus species name is “Smoothskin Octopus”. Characteristics Describe the characteristics of your animal. The Octopus Cyanea is a marvelous creature. Their color varies, but they are usually a dark color, such as gray or brown. Even though they have a solid color, they have the ability to rapidly change their skin texture and color. The…

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