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    When dealing with scientific studies, investigation is nonetheless of the key concept that is being used to analyze. When dealing with a particular topic that requires investigation, the scientist needs to take into consideration all variables. In other words scientific investigation is basically the way scientists test all variables and concepts to obtain an explanation for the desired concept. Scientific method is the procedures that a scientists will use when conducting an…

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    Abstract Photosynthesis, in essence, gives life to plants and plants give life to, us, humans. However, have you ever wondered how the first plant came to be? Through the process of an unlikely symbiotic union of an alga cell, a cyanobacterium, and a bacterial parasite and unfavorable environments, the first plant was born. Although scientists do not know why such a union occurred, they believe it might have to do with the theory of adaptation to one’s environment. Adaptation tends to occur when…

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    Eukarya Research Paper

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    Evolution: Eukarya are important to evolution these cells are considered a milestone in the evolution of life, since eukarya include all complex cells. Organisms: Endosymbiosis Terms: involves an intimate relationship between two species (symbiosis = living together) in which one species lives inside the other species (endo = inside).…

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    Transient bacterias just pass through, they donot take over an area for too long in the body. Virulent is the ability for a disease causing pathogen to produce toxins. Symbiosis on the other hand is a sharing relation=ship between organisms are different from each other. There are two other terms that come to paly when the word symbiosis is define. Commensalism is when two unlike organism have a relationship and one of them benefit, while the other is not bother, but when both benefit equally…

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    Theory Of Endosymbiosis

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    modern scientists use for how the mitochondria came to be. Symbiosis translates from Greek to English as “living” “together.” Constrantin Mereschkowsky, known as the founding father of the theory of endosymbiosis, was one of people who started the concept of endosymbiosis, although he had called it “symbiogenesis,” defining it as: “the origin of organisms through the combination and unification of two or many beings entering into symbiosis.” The Encyclopedia Britannica defines endosymbiosis as a…

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    Shakespeare 's 'Romeo and Juliet ', an amalgamation of both comedy and tragedy exposes both the harsh conflict and symbiosis of the engrained feud between Montagues and Capulets in 12th Century Verona. Through a compression of time, Shakespeare seeks to amplify both the dramatic urgency and desire, particularly experienced by Romeo and Juliet and acknowledge the importance of respecting our foes through the linguistic mirroring of the Montagues and Capulets and the intertwining of both comedy…

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    Symbiosis describes a relationship between species, in which at least one organism benefits. Ants and plants interact in many puzzling ways, but one type of interaction has fascinated ecologists for centuries. Mutualism is a type of symbiosis, where both species benefit from the relationship. Ant to plant mutualisms are facultative, meaning they are not necessary for each other’s survival. However, the survival of both species lends greatly to this complex relationship. (Boucher D.H. 1985) To…

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    This theory can be further expanded as specific eukaryote cells underwent secondary symbiosis, a process by which the larger host cell engulfs a eukaryote that has previously undergone primary endosymbiosis (McFadden,2001). It is speculated that this phenomenon occurred widely among species,ultimately resulting in the product of many unique and complex organisms present today (McFadden, 2001). Therefore the development and evolution of many species can be attributed to the endosymbiosis between…

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    Keystone Species Report

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    Diversity in ecosystems has to do with a combination of keystone species, symbiosis, and adaptations. First of all, in my keystone species presentation about grizzly bears I said, “grizzly bears control the population of moose, elk, and other hoofed animals which allow other plants to grow.” If grizzly bears did not exist the population of those animals would increase. And that would lead to there being less plants in those areas which means there would be less animals that live in the trees…

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    Gender Issues in Information and Communication Technologies Andrew Jackson COMM210 I001 American Military University Professor Wesley Wasmundt Gender Issues in Information and Communication Technologies Gender inequality is a huge concern in our world today especially the computer science industry. Girls Who Code (GWC), an organization created to mobilized leaders across sectors to invest in a real and tangible solution to this problem, projects at least 1 million girls…

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