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    Savanna Ecosystems

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    Figure 6. A. Species classification for the area of study. B. Percentage based on the relative frequencies of each class for the area of study. These 14 species are distributed differentely across the area of study, with some species dominating specific areas while others are distributed scattered around the site (Figure 7). Figure 7. Species distribution across the area of study. One hundred and fifty two of the trees surveyed were dead (7.1%), with 81 of those (53.29%) situated in the…

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    Petri Investigation

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    The method of this investigation is based around how much optimal water is needed in order to maximise efficiency plant growth. 1. Collect four petri dishes and place even amounts of cotton wool balls into each of the four petri dishes 2. Place 20 plant seeds across the four petri dishes. That means there should be 5 seeds for every petri dish. Make sure that the 5 seeds are located in different positions on the cotton wool. 3. Place 100 ml of water into a beaker. 4. You will have four petri…

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    Land clearing in Australia describes the removal of native green plants and cutting down a huge number of trees in Australia.Need to cover the land clearing in general in Australia Since the mid 1990s, the rate of land clearing has been increasing. Approximately 470,000 hectares of land were cleared in 1999 in Queensland alone. Despite the fact that the amazing rates of area, clearing that set Australia in the main 10 land clearing countries on the planet have lessened in the course of recent…

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    Rhizophora Mangle Essay

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    Rhizophora mangle the red plague Mangroves are a predominant form of vegetation that can be found in intertidal zones of tropical estuaries, lagoons, sheltered shorelines and in subtropical coastlines (Allen, 1998). Mangroves are trees and shrubs that have adapted to living in saltwater environments. They are propped up, out of the water, by dense, tangled roots that allow them to obtain oxygen in oxygen poor sediments. Their roots also allow the tree to remain supported during the rise and…

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    Glomus Versiforme

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    only on the products of photosynthesis of their plant host. These really ancient and diverse creatures have had a really slow process of evolution. It can be found almost everywhere and is linked to 80% (some scientist think up to 90%) of all plants in the world. When most of us think of fungi we automatically think negatively, but these curious creatures are beneficial to their host in many ways and are considered on of the major factors that helped plant communities cover the planet millions…

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    What animal lives in the rainforest, lies in the sun with its friends, and often eats salad for lunch? That’s right, the Green Iguana! The Green Iguana’s physical characteristics help it to escape from being caught by predators. They are reptiles that live in warm, tropical climates unless they are a pet or live in a zoo. The Green Iguana’s characteristics make it well adapted to its natural environment. The Green Iguana lives in the rainforests of Northern Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean…

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    Today’s newspaper says the last chicken in the world has died. It had lived its final days in Taiwan, just as its rooster, who’d died several months back. The tabloid even showed a photo of the poor thing. It looked nothing like the Rhode Island Red, or the Leghorn I was used to seeing in my life. It looked scrawny, shrunken, and nothing like it was supposed to look. Chickens were gone now, them, along with the world’s other fowl and eatable mammals. Just like most of the other animal life…

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    1: Did you know that Emperor Penguins can travel up to five miles per hour? They can reach these speeds using the water, their aerodynamic bodies, and strong flippers. This just one of the things that these amazing birds can accomplish. P2: The biome they live in is referred to as an Arctic Tundra, a biome made up of long freezing winters and short cool summers with the land being composed of ice (in some locations). The one we will be focusing on will be located in Antarctica. During the…

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    can be utilized to discover the range of these macromolecules. Sugars are involved carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They offer essentialness other than give cell support in plant cells. For instance, starches are the key criticalness hotspot for cells, and are a key bit of cell dividers of microorganisms, life structures and plants. Proteins limit as "building pieces" or partner segments inside of the cell and expect a bit in the vehicle of particles all through the cell. Lipids are utilized for…

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    If mold and mildew have invading your carpet and caused it to smell funky, you need to act right away. Here are a few different ways you can battle mold and mildew in your carpet. A Little Moisture: Fight With Baking Soda If you just recently noticed that your carpet is smelling a little funky and feeling a little damp, you can fight the dampness and prevent future mold growth with baking soda. Baking soda will remove the excess moisture that is contributing to the mold growth, and it should…

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