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    The commitment of this research project is to comprehend the essential elements of the development of the personality trait cooperation. As noted, this research will also provide the evolutionary explanation for how cooperation manifested through sociobiological function. It intends to communicate the consequences of self- interest and collaborative behavior; likewise, how does the cooperative trait benefit an individual socially and independently and whether natural selection reveals a…

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    scientist also benefits this because it allows for me to make inferences and link information between what every speaker mentioned. 3. Are there limits to what biology can discover? There are very few limits to what biology can discover because living organisms are constantly changing and new research constantly contradicts or further supports what was formerly thought to be true. 4. How can biology help you make decisions about yourself, your lifestyle, your community, and your planet?…

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    extinct. In many instances, ecosystems carry on as they were, with some species making small modifications to their behavior to make up for the loss. Sometimes the changes are more drastic and the relationships between organisms are reconstructing. It’s a shocking thing to witness, organisms and ecosystems shifting around us, but this isn’t anything new. It’s been happening since the beginning of life. Not only are individuals attempting to restore nature to a balance that doesn’t seem to exist,…

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    biodiversity is, but it is important for us to know is the meaning of biodiversity. Biodiversity is the variety of life. Most of the people recognize biodiversity by species but biodiversity is more than just species. A species is a group of living organism that can interbreed for example white-tailed deer, blue whales, and bacteria that you cannot even see with your eyes. Species is only one part of biodiversity. Biodiversity can be studied on many levels and at the highest level you can look…

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    Cell Theory Research Paper

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    advances of microscopes humans are able to detect tiny molecules cells and subcellular structures that turn out to be the most important thing structures for of every living creature on this planet which are cells. The cell theory states every living organism is made up of cells and that all cells arise from preexisting cells Cell structure is highly complex with many internal structures. Cells contain the instructions for our genetic makeup and errors in these instructions are called mutations.…

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    GMO Argumentative Essay

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    word biotechnology refers to a combination of biology and technology. A commonly used biotechnology technique used today is genetic engineering also known as genetic modified (GMO). Genetic engineering is when new DNA is added to an already existing organism. In this paper, I will be discussing how foods are genetically engineered. Genetically engineered foods are foods that DNA has been changed in a way that does not happen normally. These products are used by varies type of people, such as…

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    Introduction The purpose of this unknown lab is to separate and identify two unknown microbes from a mixed culture. Kathryn Bart define a mixed culture as "one that contains more than one type of organism growing in a sterile medium, such as agar. The mixed culture can include multiple species of viruses, bacteria and parasites, which may or may not live in harmony with one another, sharing the available resources" (Kathryn Barr, 2016). I took number five test tube from the different microbes…

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    discussing the human impact on biodiversity. It is very important for us humans to preserve biodiversity. Without doing so, the result could be mass extinction of several species. Many ecosystems provide important natural functions, for example micro-organisms in an ecosystem are vital in the breakdown of dead plant and animal remains and thus the recycling of nutrients. Also, ecosystems provide mankind with many necessary resources such as wood. Personally I feel that biodiversity should be…

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    Biodiversity Lab Report

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    Diversity Lab Write-Up Introduction: Biodiversity is the measure of the variety of the organisms in an ecosystem. This variety can be between species, within species, and between ecosystems, but in this lab, only the variety between species will be discussed to quantify the biodiversity of the target ecosystem. Biodiversity can be quantified by two main aspects which are species richness, and species eveness. Species richness is the number of species observed per sample of an ecosystem, and if…

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    The hummingbirds flight muscles have one of the highest concentration of mitochondria that is known to scientist (Caprette, Page 1). It would be hard for any multicellular organism to exist without the assist of mitochondria. If you take away the ability to remove electrons from the system and the buildup of metabolic end products hold back the utility of anaerobic metabolism (Caprette, Page 1). Mitochondria is usually found…

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