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    Love Bug Research Paper

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    Habitat The love bugs main food is the crumbs left behind in homes, they also eat red roses. The love bug drinks a secret love potion found in the roots of the rose bush. The love bug lives in houses where people need to feel and be loved. They travel to houses for those who need love. The love bugs spread joy and happiness around the seasons. The love bug need a lot of space to rom and live because they need to spread love in order to live. Environment The environment of the love bug is very…

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    Second grade discouraged me from giving reading and writing a chance. My peers teased me and humiliated me when I read aloud. If I mispronounced a word my classmates would start laughing and whispering, “she can’t read.” This set my attitude toward reading and writing. Every time Mrs. Ellis, my second grade teacher, would call on for volunteers to read a paragraph, I hoped she wouldn’t call my name. As third grade came around I expected it to be another school year I would dread. Mrs. Perna…

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    In attempting to determine whether wild hummingbirds are able to learn the refill schedules of flowers based on facilitated colour cues, Samuels, Hurly & Healy (2014) found that hummingbirds in the cued conditions were better and faster at discriminating between the refill intervals. They performed this study since there are not many studies which look at interval timing outside a controlled laboratory environment, as well as not many which remove other cues that may facilitate learning in the…

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    According to Atkins, Walmart had discussed its bee activities in the 2015 Global Responsibility Report stating: “We have been working hard to [lower the cost of our goods] in a way that also lowers the true cost to society … while reducing GHG emissions and preserving natural capital (oceans, forests…

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    Fruit Fly Experiment

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    Drosophila melanogaster has been studied in genetic research laboratories for almost a century. Because the fruit fly has a short lifespan, a simple genome, and is easily made to reproduce in captivity it is a prime candidate for genetic research. (Patterson, et al., 1943) The major behavioral response noted in the fruit flies is that they tended to group together in clusters, as opposed to venturing off on their own into different sectors. D. melanogaster are attracted to food and will mate…

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    What Females Want To a female barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), darker colors on the males will be the preferred mate choice. Females judge males by their reddish colored breast and belly feathers. The reddish feathers indicate a males quality, health, their ability to raise young, and is linked to a signal of high testosterone. Kevin McGraw, Cornell Ph.D. an assistant professor at Arizona State University in Tempe. Conducted studies of barns wallows finding that "Factors like ultra violet…

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    Predator Infidelity

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    The authors of this paper recognized a lack of literature on the indirect effect predators have on prey, and pondered that this perceived risk might have a greater influence on prey behavior and life history than direct predation. By consistently removing any possibility for potential predators to reach the nests of a population of song sparrows, as well as playing recordings of potential predators, the authors reported a 40% decrease in the number of offspring produced. They also report a…

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    be difficult. Many animals who relie on specific foods produced by honey bees will die off, animals like chicken will mean no eggs no chicken meat. Cows may be able to survive on just whole grains but the meat and milk will be different. The honey bee would be known as a keystone species. Without it many animals who need them to survive will die. Along with many plants and animals. The main thing killing off the bees is a disorder known as CCD or colony collapse disorder. Where the bees become…

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    Plant Response Essay

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    1. Give examples of plant responses that are normally associated with animals. In the words of Dr., Hilker “They respond to tactile cues, they recognize different wavelengths of light, they listen to chemical signals, they can even talk through chemical signals. Touch, sight, hearing, speech. These are sensory modalities and abilities we normally think of as only being in animals,” 2. Describe the response of plants to the deposition of insect egg Once a plant has detected an insect, laying…

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    Ecology Essay I believe bees are very important for all ecosystems. I will talk about the three most interesting things in the ecosystem. I will talk about extinction, food web, and ecosystem. It will be very interesting. Bees help with a lot. They Spread pollen every where and they hurt people sometimes. Bee’s are yellow insects that can help and hurt you. They help by spreading pollen to let plants reproduce in different areas. Bee’s also help by making honey for us to eat. They are harmful…

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