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    Fungi Facts

    Hayley Applewhite Biology 1409 Professor Lappe 17 January 2015 Facts about Fungi # of Fungi: 1. ,2. , 3. , 4. , 5. Common Name: 1.Blue Milk Mushroom, 2. Bitter Oyster, 3. Golden Jelly Fungus, 4. The Wrinkled Peach, 5. Violet Coral Scientific Name: 1.Lactarius Indigo, 2. Panellus Stipticus, 3. Tremella Mesenterica, 4. Rhodotus Palmatus, 5. Clavaria Zollingeri Interesting Fact: 1.Blue Milk Mushroom: A widely distributed species, which grows in eastern North America, East Asia

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    Toyota Case Study

    1. Where should the plants be located and what degree of flexibility should be built into each? What capacity should each plant have? The plants should be located in every regional market they serve, preferably in non-seismic zone. In case a region has more than 2 plants, they should be built in geographically and climatically opposite places. Flexibility of these plants should be guided by Toyota’s global complementation strategy that allows plants to serve markets that are prospering

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    Botany Essay

    Plantae All land plants experience alternation of generations. Two distinct phases exist: A diploid sporophyte alternates with a haploid gametophyte. (In reality these phases represent two body forms of the same organism). The gametophyte produces gametes (eggs and/or sperm). A diploid sporophyte produces spores by meiosis. Sporophytes and gametophytes look distinctly different from one another (heteromorphic). Mosses and Ferns Phylum Hepatophyta (Liverworts) The plants are called liverworts

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    Ronaldobale11

    Units | Questions | Cellular Biology | Why is grass green?Why do our muscles ache when we exercise?Why don't animals/humans have a cell wall? | Genetics | Why is it more common for a male to be colour blind than a female?Why are you unique? | Plants | Why are some fruits seedless?Why do leaves turn colour in the fall?Why is green roof important? | Anatomy of Mammals | Why do we close our eyes when we sneeze?Why do people feel sleepy after they eat?Why do we have eyelashes? | Microbiology

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    Bio Sim Lab

    Exam 1 Review Questions 1. Which property of life is illustrated by a. The Venus flytrap’s ability to close its trap rapidly after detecting the presence of an insect.(sensitivity) b. A puffin eating fish and using the energy for swimming. (adaptation) c. The formation of tissue from cells and organs from tissues.(regulation) d. The evolution of camouflage coloration in the katydid.(order) e. Thermoregulation in a polar bear. (homestasis) 2. Biologists

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    Isolation and Characterization of Endophytes from Indegineous Tree Legumes

    Isolation and characterization of bacterial endophytes from indigenous tree legumes (Colophospermum mopane) and screening for their potential to produce plant growth hormones. HIT 400 Project Proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Hons) Degree in Biotechnology To Biotechnology Department School of Industrial Sciences and Technology Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) By Edinah Tembo` H1210549T Under the supervision

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    Vitreon

    Fontana plant. One of the root causes is the Fontana plant organization. According to the team the organization of the plant has some problems. Moreover, the plant manager, MacIntosh, is stubborn about not cooperating with M&E Project. That also causes problems too. Secondly, the disagreement between Andrew and MacIntosh causes problem remain unsolved. Another cause is the misallocating of engineering resources among various Vitreon’s plants. There had been a change between plants and some

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    Discuss the Extent to Which Distinctive Ecologies Develop Along Route-Ways. (10 Marks)

    Route-ways such as roads and railways provide urban niches for specific and distinctive species of plants and even animals. Firstly, the route-way allows exotic and otherwise non-native species of plants to be introduced due to cars and trains bringing in seeds from different areas; increasing the biodiversity of that particular area, an example being windborne seeds such as the Oxford ragwort being carried to different areas by trains. Cars also have their use in introducing distinctive species;

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    Sci207

    I believe that extinction is going to happen no matter what with humans or without. A lot of people are quick to blame humans for the extinction of other animals, but do not realize that we are animals ourselves and that the food chain has a vital role. Even though humans may have cause other animals to become extinct we must also be noticed for how may animals we have kept from being extinct. That being said about animals each one does play a role in the food chain and food webs. "A food chain shows

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    Abiotic Factors

    of plants or it can affect health of organisms. Temperature if less can freeze things and if, it is more than required, can melt things. Change in temperature can affect photosynthesis, resulting in affecting both plants and animals. Depletion of ozone layer is one of the biggest threats to our ecosystem, or to all organisms currently. It is depleting day by day and temperature of Earth is increasing due to it. Some animals can regulate their body temperature while others cannot. Some plants need

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