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    Study Of Organisms

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    This experiment focused on the subject of Ecology which is the study of Organisms. This studies the relationship an organism has with other organisms and the relationship the organism has with their surrounding environment (Ecology, 2015). The creeks were a perfect example of an ecosystem in our study because they had different Abiotic and Biotic factors that we could look at to support our hypothesis and prediction. An ecosystem is an environment where abiotic (nonliving) and biotic (living)…

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    Even sending money worldwide with just a few clicks away online, it has became more time-saving for us. Few years back people are still sending snail mails and greeting cards, now everything is digitized to make it on time to the receiver, its just a one click away and you can received a birthday card greeting through text customized just the way the sender want it. It makes us think that what happened…

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    always play Billie Jean by Michael Jackson. It is our favorite song to listen to. Today is the day that I have to babysit the new children that moved in a couple miles away. I can't wait because I love children. On my way there I walked like a snail because it was so hot during the middle of the summer afternoon. It took me only about thirty minutes to get there. Just as I rang the bell the two children came running to the door. The parents were about to leave and all of a sudden, the…

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    Caffeine Lab Report

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    Introduction: Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Humans thrive off of caffeine and its effects by drinking coffees, teas, and sodas. Used for its addictive stimulating nature, caffeine is said to alleviate the morning grogginess, increase alertness, and also improve memory and focus. This stimulant is one that some humans truly can’t live without, but why is that? Adenosine, a depressant hormone responsible for sleep regulation and decreased nerve activity, is constantly…

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    SA 2: "The Chrysanthemums" is a short story of John Steinbeck which reflects the frustration in the present life of Elisa Allen, strong and proud woman. This frustration arises from not having a child as well as from the dissatisfaction in a romantic relationship with her husband. The only possible way out for Elisa's frustration is her beautiful flower garden where she plants chrysanthemums. The author frequently uses chrysanthemums as a symbol as well as a number of other items in order to…

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    adapt. In some cases, the highly effective mosquitos replaced up to 20 other species of less infective mosquitos, reducing diversity and increasing the prevalence of highly transmissible malaria. Similar Phenomena happens with certain species of snails, showing that homogeneous populations spread and evolve to be vectors of infectious disease. 1 Some similar effects of deforestation happen through what is known as disease reservoirs. Animals that are pushed out…

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    turtle would be pointed towards tiger sharks, killer whales, and many dogs, seabirds, raccoons, ghost crabs, and other predators prey on turtle eggs and hatchlings. Wild turtles typically eat a lot of plants that grow in the water, small insects, snails, worms, and even dead marine animals and fish, so this is what the turtle would be pointing to in the food web. Protein is very important for turtles to…

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    It may be administered in different ways, including web forms, face-to-face interviews, snail mail form, over the phone, on the sidebar of a blog, or even on mobile devices via text message. It can be self-administered with the respondent reading and answering the questions alone or better still they administered by the researcher as the answers…

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    positive and rational thinking about scavenging and it’s not a bad thing. However, there were also differences between his mind set and my perception. Eighter did not embraces his opinion, he said “I can hardly think of without picturing a big black snail on an aquarium wall”. He liked the way he lived with a comfortable life. He identified himself as a scavenger. In my opinion, his though about people’s wastefulness is true but I do not agree with his…

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    Nearly phytoplankton are all are able to float they all float in the upper part of the ocean where the sunlight hit the water. Phytoplankton provide food for a lot of sea creatures like wills, shrimp, snails and jellyfish. When phytoplankton get too much nutrients they might grow out of control and form harmful algal blooms. These balloons produce toxins this may have harmful effects on sea animals. Zooplankton Plankton is composed of phytoplankton…

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