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    Modern Whales Divergence

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    Sci. 26, 23-27. Fitzgerald, E., 2006. A bizarre new toothed Mysticete (Cetacea) from Australia and the early evolution of baleen whales. Proc. Biol. Sci. 273(1604), 2955-2963. Fordyce, E. F., 1977. The development of the circum-antarctic current and the evolution of the Mysticeti (mammalian: Cetacea). Palaeogeog. Palaeoclim. Palaeocol. 21, 265-271. Fordyce, R.E., 1980. Whale evolution and Oligocene sourthern ocean environments. Palaeogeog. Palaeoclim. Palaeoecol. 31, 319-336. Geisler, J. H.,…

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    Survival can mean many things to people but in my book, I do not think that survival is selfish. Survival isn’t selfish to me because I was once in a death and survive situation and i’m glad that I survived because looked where it brought me now. Good friends, good family, good food, and good sports. Others might say that it is super selfish and they give the reason that their life isn’t perfect or if you are in that situation and you try try try and nothing works then give up. I would have to…

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    essay i'll be talking about their ancestors, life cycle, Which of them were the first lizards. Geckos lizards have many adaptations as well as so many unique features, such as the tiny hairs they have in their feet, with this unique change from evolution it gives them this more stable, strong, amazing change, their also abortion survive in many different habitats. With another adaptation to be able to climb up mostly everything, but as well as their colored bodies. Which are bright colors, and…

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    There are many different types of relationships between animals, some including mutualism, parasitism, and predation. Each type has specific characteristics that set them apart and all of which have some sort of impact on each other. With the steady increase in human population and the vast amount of urbanization that are springing up around the world, many animal relationships are being put in jeopardy. Urbanization has an impact on species relationships, both interspecies and intraspecies,…

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    time to pursue his interest in the field of science. Mainly studying environments and eco systems. • Lamarck is renowned for his 3 concepts: change through use and disuse, organisms driven to more preponderant involution and his most controversial; evolution by natural processes, which gained him a controversial stigma amongst religious people and scientists. • In the year 1793 he began to study the fossils and estimated the changes in species over a certain time period. He argued that; “when…

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    Evolution, Does It Makes Sense? For hundreds of years the topic of how we got here today has been questioned, and formed into different theories that tell the history of life. The theory of evolution is the most thought out and elaborate way to look at how life started as only single celled organisms and evolved into many very complex species. Evolution is said to have started on a prehistoric earth after it had formed over 4.6 billion years ago. It took about a billion years after Earth was…

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    Humans May Be The Cause of The Sixth Mass Extinction Where have all the animals gone? Mass extinctions are periods in time where large numbers of species go extinct. Newsela staff claims that "The most famous mass extinction came from space, but the biggest might have been because of carbon dioxide." Scientists predict that humans could be the cause of the 6th mass extinction. Humans burned off ages worth of different types of fossil fuels, because of this the climate has changed. According to…

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    History 10 CCT Table of Contents Billy Bishop - WW1…………………………………. 3, 4, 5 Battle of the Somme - WW1……………………….. 6, 7 Rocco Perri - 1920s…………………………………. 9, 10, 11 The Halibut Treaty - 1920s…………………………. 12, 13, 14 Cairine Wilson - 1930s……………………………… 15, 16, 17 On to Ottawa Trek - 1930s…………………………. 18, 19, 20 Rod Keller - WW2…………………………………... 21, 22, 23 Freeing of the Netherlands - WW2………………… 8 24, 25, 26 Billy Bishop Billy Bishop was a Canadian flying…

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    While finding food, the hammerhead shark uses its shape of its head to seek prey, which helps it to find food. That is one of the incredible abilities that animals have, to survive. They are called adaptations. The amazing pelagic zone is filled with many astounding animals, like puffer fish, great white sharks, seahorses, and many other mysterious creatures. The pelagic zone has frequent temperatures, lots of food, and very little pressure. The pelagic zone is in between the neritic zone and…

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    The term Homo stasis comes from two Greek words, Homo which means “ the same” and stasis which means “ steady ” and the literal translation is staying the same. Some refers to this term as a tendency to maintain a stable constant environment where the body continues to function properly and to maintain this state of stability the body has to resist any internal changes.however,Cannon (1932), who introduced the term ‘homeostasis’, defined homoeostasis as ‘a condition, which may vary, but remains…

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