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    process of natural selection, species which fail die. The number of offspring, pass on the beneficial genes to the organism. 13.) Parasitism, mutualism and commensalism all have something in common; they all involve 2 species. As stated on page 91, “symbiosis is a close, long-lasting, physical relationship between two different species.” In parasitism, the parasite lives in another organism, known as the host and uses it’s nutrients. Commensalism, is when one organism is not affected while the…

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    as she details the diversity and mystery of deep sea organisms. The two main organisms discussed in her talk were the Kiwa hirsuta (affectionately named the “yeti crab”), and the Osedax rubiplumus. Dr. Goffredi places importance on the idea that symbiosis equates biological innovation. Much of these deep-sea animals have evolved organs and tissues to house symbiotic bacteria to foster their harmonious relationships. It therefore becomes apparent that novel ecological elements are at play when it…

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    Americas “fear of crime” has developed an incarceration binge, resulting in a disparity within America’s prisons, largely, affecting the underclass; dishonored groups caught in a symbiosis of the ghetto and prison, meaning, that ghettos have become more like prisons, and so undermined the inmate society, as such, turned prisons more like ghettos; hence, has redefined citizenry via racialized criminal vilification, and therefore, developed a state wherein the criminal justice system is the…

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    Formal Vs Informal Power

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    are several types of urban regime theories as well. All in all, having positive connections between those who favor the economy, such as major corporations, and those who favor the people such as politicians and governmental organizations, creates symbiosis and positive environment for the people. Out of the countless political systems and organizations, formal and informal are key components to any one of them. In most cases, government, or an established system for administering state affairs…

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    Adidas is in the process of creating their Symbiosis prosthetic line, utilizing electromagnets and high-grade materials such as carbon fiber, sorbothane and aluminum and it will be shaped more like a human limb than other prostheses currently on the market. The electromagnets send wireless signals…

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    Through mutual contact for a long time, it is evident that the host, the stranger, and the pathogen, the strange organism, evolve in a direction favorable to survive, that is, in the direction of symbiosis. A pathogenic agent with a strong toxicity will die with the host and only a weakly toxic strain will survive. A defensive host will die from infection prior to reproductive life, Only the host is survivor selectively. On the other hand, when the…

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    Better Than Human: Why Robots will – And Must – Take Our Jobs In Kevin Kelly's essay, "Better Than Human: Why Robots will – And Must – Take Our Jobs", he reveals why humans should let robots take their jobs and how to develop more exciting jobs to do. He shows the readers how robotic technology will have a positive impact on our society. In the essay, Kelly discusses the effect that we, the humans, will experience due to the loss of jobs to robots, what new jobs will be created because of…

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    of Reason unified his political and spiritual critics in a successful attempt to discredit his ideas entirely. As the author explains, “through its effect on politics and religion, rejection of Paine’s Age of Reason contributed to a new kind of symbiosis between the two.” (Porterfield…

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    Alibrio Ficheri Lab Report

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    be measured using spectrophotometric analysis. Lastly, the DNA will be digested and verified via gel electrophoresis. A. fischeri is a gram negative rod shaped marine bacteria that exhibits bioluminescence and is both found free-living or in symbiosis. It has a variety of hosts such as the bobtail squid and is named after the German scientist Bernhard Fischer (Garrity, 2005). Bioluminescence in…

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    For my self-selected assignment I decided to look further in depth into the Endosymbiotic theory, which describes how cells have evolved over time. I chose this particular field of study because I found it very interesting of how cells could fuse together to form a more advance cell that is capable of new and more complex functions than before. I also found it interesting that it describes how we as human’s aka multicellular organisms were begging to be formed. However, the process behind the…

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