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    Bio 500: Current Concepts In Biology

    common concept is that cells are the basic unit of life. Everything is made up of cells. Cells are the building block all living things. They provide structure and determines what goes in and out. Another common concept is that evolution is the force behind new species. Evolution is modification in the genetic characteristics of biological populations over consecutive generations. Evolutionary processes

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    Investigatory Project

    Investigatory Project Pila Conica: A Specie Fighting for its Survival- A Bio-Index Outlook The Pila conica, also known as the native apple snail, grow widely in our wetlands. This was a very good source of protein among farmers before. The presence of its alien counterpart, the Pomacea canaliculata, caused for its rapid extinction. The core purpose of this research is to determine which species has the highest biodiversity in six randomly –selected areas guided by the hypothesis

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    Pila Conica

    Investigatory Project Pila Conica: A Specie Fighting for its Survival- A Bio-Index Outlook The Pila conica, also known as the native apple snail, grow widely in our wetlands. This was a very good source of protein among farmers before. The presence of its alien counterpart, the Pomacea canaliculata, caused for its rapid extinction. The core purpose of this research is to determine which species has the highest biodiversity in six randomly –selected areas guided by the hypothesis

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    Evolution

    system of bones, nerves and vessels.” –Neil Shubin These things would only be possible through evolution. Evolution is any process of formation or growth and development, without it we wouldn’t be here today. Evolution though only an theory has an massive backing within the science community; many fossils, scientist and scientific studies have all but proved evolution indefinitely. The proof for evolution is massive and profound; fossils and carbon dating are absolute proof that creatures very similar

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    Syria Movement

    There are Different theories on what triggers social change but the main ones are Evolutionary theory, conflict theory and functionalist theories. The social change theories provide a framework on which the social movement in Syria can be explained. According to the evolutionary theory society naturally evolves into higher levels with time hence resulting to social change. The public has become aware of its social and economic problems. In its quest to better its

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    Week 3

    When it comes to matters of thermodynamics, which is the study of energy and it’s transformations, there are two laws that apply to everything in the universe. These laws, known as the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics, describe the flow of energy throughout an ecosystem, and also how the process of transferring energy provides the means to sustain life within it. The rainforest is a very complex ecosystem that contains many different species of animals, insects, plants, and trees. The 1st law

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    The Rise of Racism

    tremendously encouraged by the concurrent rise of Darwinian evolutionism and its simplistic approach to the idea of struggle between natural races, with the strongest surviving and thus contributing to the advance of evolution. As the 19th century scientists were converted to evolution, they were thus also convinced of racism. They were certain that the white race was superior to other races, and the reason for this superiority was to be found in Darwinian theory. The white race had advanced farther

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    Ij Ch. 9

    Into the Jungle Chapter 9: In Cold Blood: The Tale of the Icefish 1) How did the fish antifreeze originate? The fish antifreeze originated from an ancestral trypsinogen gene. The team at the University of Illinois came to this conclusion when they found shocking similarities between the antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs) and a trypsinogen gene. These similarities were between the AFGP exon and the sequence of the trypsinogen gene, between the 3’ end of the AFGP gene and trypsinogen, as well as

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    Darwin’s Influences on Modern Thought

    fact now. This article attempts to summarize what Mayr believes to be Darwin’s principal influences on modern thought.   Evolution was Darwin’s first key influence. When this idea first surfaced, the majority of leading scientists and philosophers believed that the world was the creation of God, not the result of gradual natural forces. Mayr claimed that evolution must be a gradual process with its fundamental mechanism being natural selection. Mayr believes that Darwin’s theory of natural

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    A Discussion of the Issues Relative to Genetic Diversity

    A Discussion of the Issues relative to Genetic Diversity an essay by Timothy D. Roxbury A Discussion of the Issues relative to Genetic Diversity Introduction When we discuss genetic diversity, we describe the genetic differences of certain members of a population, whether they are mammal (humanoid or animal), plant or any other type of living organism. Upon first discovery of genetic differences, we notice that the alleles for each diverse characteristic may be placed under one of

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