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    Mangrove Snail Essay

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    and the role of organisms in each type of relationship Identify the impact of humans on the ecosystems studied {draw:frame} {draw:frame} {draw:frame}…

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    fundamentally interconnected with other living organisms. Humans aren’t just connected in the larger sense of the planet, says Thomas, but also at the cellular level. Thomas argues that human survival wouldn’t be possible without the help from the microscopic and independently acting organisms that are present in the human body. Organisms such as mitochondria and bacteria are relied on by humans, just like other living things depend on other organisms in a similar manner. Thomas notes that…

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    evolution to prove that there was a change in organisms over time. If the evidence is present, scientist would come up with theories that are reasonable enough to have support from the pre- historic time frame. The lab is to show the people how living things came to be in the present day. Including how fossils as evidence explain why there maybe certain functions were used in the early stage of an organism. Hypothesis: If organisms are bipedal, then 4 organisms or fossils will be bipedal based…

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    Atavism- Are traits of ancestors that have been inhabited in the modern day. For traits to be an atavism, an organism 's parents or recent ancestors can 't have the trait. They are a good support to the evidence of evolution due to many reasons. Firstly, traits appear that had disappeared generations before. They Can occur in several ways likes when genes for formerly existing phenotypical features are conserved in DNA, and then these become expressed through a mutation that either knock out the…

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    thousand years ago, and that all the humans, animals, plants of the world began at that time. This theory is called creationism, and their evidence is everything written in the Bible. However, scientists believe in the theory of evolution. They believe organisms change over time as a result allowing it to adapt to its environment better. This helps it survive and have more offspring, which leads to the development of humans from apes. Scientists has proven evolution by fossil, anatomical, and…

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    Eukarya Research Paper

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    Organisms: Eukarya Terms: (u CARE ee uh) contains complex organisms (the eukaryotes) that have cells with nuclei. Eukarya, organisms include protists, plants, animals and fungi Eukaryotic cells are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells. In addition to a nucleus, they contain many other internal structures (organelles), including mitochondria and chloroplasts. Importance to Evolution: Eukarya are important to evolution these cells are considered a milestone in the…

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    A Monotheistic Religion

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    continue but many people disagreed with the ordered and rejected the thought of going against the bible. Charles Darwin has made a great contribution to develop the theory of evolution. Evolution is the theory of which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth. Even though there are many blank spots, we have many hypothesizes that have…

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    If Plants Grow Lab Essay

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    Many living organisms rely on the environment for essential resources, including water, food, and shelter. However, they not only need the help of the environment but also other species that live within the biosphere. This lab aided in demonstrating how the affect of one organism has on another, and whether or not it benefits either organisms or one organism. In order to progress with the experiment we first have to identify our variables that will be used during the experiment. The independent…

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    of offspring, pass on the beneficial genes to the organism. 13.) Parasitism, mutualism and commensalism all have something in common; they all involve 2 species. As stated on page 91, “symbiosis is a close, long-lasting, physical relationship between two different species.” In parasitism, the parasite lives in another organism, known as the host and uses it’s nutrients. Commensalism, is when one organism is not affected while the other organism has benefits. Lastly, Mutualism is a symbiotic…

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    process of the metabolism, but for those who are not, metabolism is the sum total of all the chemical reactions that occur in a living organism. Most people recognize it by how fast they burn off food to create energy. Some people have a fast metabolic rate, others have a much slower energy rate. Today, we are going to measure the metabolic rates of 6 different organisms and situations to test who has a higher metabolic rate than the other. We will test this by seeing how much carbon dioxide is…

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