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    The omnivore diet is known for providing adequate amounts of complete proteins. Complete proteins are only obtained from meat and other animal products (Clarys, Deliens, & Huybrechts, 2014). Thus, it is the people who are on an omnivore feeding plan who can acquire such type of proteins. It is a type of proteins that contains important amino acids useful in the development…

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    Since vegans would eat these at a higher volume than an omnivore, it is then assumed that veganism reduces cancer risk. It is also concluded that an omnivore diet promotes eating foods which furthers the consumption of food which is connected to cancer. This article can be used to help motivate people to become vegan for their health. Since cancer is a prevalent…

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    Desert Biome Essay

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    The food chain starts with the plant(cacti), then passes on its energy to the living organism that eats it (rat/mouse). After that step an omnivore(Raven) eats the herbivore(rat/mouse). Lastly a carnivore(fox) will eat the poor omnivore(Raven). Then here comes the circle of life. A animal will die of natural causes, and it will decompose. After this the Food Chain will start all over. By working on this biome project I learned a lot…

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    When the average person thinks of a vegan, they think of a health-conscious, active, and hearty person. But what if a vegan was just as unhealthy as an omnivore who dines on McDonald’s over four times a week? In The Omnivore’s Dilemma, author Michael Pollan explains the importance of fulfilling all nutritional needs. The human population generally thinks of vegans as ultra-aware of their food, but what if the vegan diet causes the same problems it was designed to prevent? People should not…

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    Tropical Rainforest The Tropical Rainforest is a really interesting ecosystem. Did you know that the rainforest in southern Asia stretches 3,100 miles on 20,00 islands. Did You also know that some plants in the rainforest can help treat cancer. The tropical rainforest is home to some weird and endangered animals. Location Tropical Rainforest can be located in north South America,west Africa, southern Asia. It stretches from Peru and goes through the Amazon basin to the end of east Brazil.…

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    Canister Filter Essay

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    The crayfish need an “internal or external canister filter” in their fish tanks to provide the prime environment for growth (Pierce n.d.). A canister filter continuously cleans the water within the tank to maintain the ecosystem for the crayfish. An internal canister filter hangs inside on the glass tank, while an external canister filter hangs outside on the glass tank. These canister filters are the best option for a fish tank because, without them “20-30% of the water” in the fish tank would…

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    Red Fox Research Paper

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    Ecology Essay Red foxes are very important to their ecosystem. They live in woodlands and parks, but an interesting thing about foxes is that they can also be domestic animals and live in home and farms. They play big roles in their ecosystems, food web, and other habitats by being somewhat of an invasive species. Let’s see why the Red Fox is so important. Red Foxes live in many diverse places in the world. Their habitats are mainly woodlands and forests, but can also be found in…

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    Research Paper Veganism

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    Whenever we begin to look at characteristics of herbivores and omnivores you can see that humans have the same characteristics as other herbivores and not omnivores or carnivores. Some characteristics of meat-eaters are, they have claws, no skin pores, perspire through the tongue, have sharp front teeth for tearing, no flat molar teeth for grinding, have an intestinal…

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    WHY IS PERIPLANETA AMERICANA SO IMPORTANT? Before I give the importance to these amazing creatures I would like you to know first what this creatures are. These creatures have existed for more than 300 million years. Meaning they have survived at least one massive extinction event and numerous catastrophes. Scientists have identified approximately 4,500 species of these creatures and 30 are classified as pests. And guess where Periplaneta Americana is identified? These creatures are hard to…

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    Reflective Journal 3- How Plants Tell Time After reviewing chapters six and seven in the Biology Life on Earth textbook while also considering the video titled How Plants Tell Time, it can be concluded that photosynthesis is the most important process on earth in regards to maintaining life. Photosynthesis is an endergonic reaction, meaning that the products involved in the process have more energy than the reactants (Anderson, 18). Because of this endergonic reaction, plants are able to store…

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