Good Morning and class. Let’s look at what an average person’s morning may consist of. It may include washing their hair, washing themself with soap, brushing their teeth, applying makeup or freshening up with some perfume. Well, all these products I just named we all use daily and are in fact all tested on innocent, defenceless animals. How does it make you feel when I tell you that in 2011 3.71 million animals were killed in British laboratories? Not good I bet and to think this is just one country
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The God of Trees The god of trees (Treemetheus) was faced with a difficult task on a sunny morning. It was a task that no one expected him to complete. He woke up to the news that he had to cut down one of the most glorious trees he has ever built. The tree stood 83ft tall. The tree was located in the middle of the most promising land. All of the birds and other creatures lived in this tree. It was like a luxurious hotel for animals in the forest. Treemetheus created this tree mow he was face
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The idea of saving endangered species of animals is discussed time and time again in the media and environmental politics. There are countless organizations that work to protect certain species from going extinct. Except perhaps by extremists on online forums, the general population of Earth tends to agree that there are species of animals worth saving from extinction. The topic is virtually indisputable. However, what may be debatable is the reasoning behind the environmental cause. On many organizations’
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both The Carbon, and Nitrogen cycle. Without plant life in this area the both cycles will be thrown completely off. Photosynthesis is need for all life in every ecosystem that the sun touches. So plant life missing mean no life for other organism that feed off plant life and or something that feeds off them. Taking out the carbon cycle alone. Nitrogen cycle toll would be affected again no plant life mean one stage gets taking out throwing it all off. Plants take in nitrogen after they become
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THE DESERT Abstract The desert Al Kharj is located in Saudi Arabia. There is an Air Force Base located there. In this essay, you will learn about the abiotic and biotic components in the desert. You will also learn the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Last but not least you will learn about natural and anthropogenic disturbances and how to recover them. There will also be examples of each. THE DESERT The desert can be one of the most beautiful places to visit. It also can be one of the hottest
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health of a stream. High phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations, not useful for other forms of chemical pollution. Riparian Zone land adjacent to rivers, streams, and lakes. Buffer for disturbance, aid in stability, erosion Biodiversity rare types of plants that can’t survive elsewhere LAB A: Protists: Unicellular eukaryotes Amoeba group- use pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions) for locomotion and feeding Nucleus:
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OPERATIONS STRATEGY Ist Case Submission On Michigan Manufacturing Corporation: The Pontiac Plant Submitted on 12th July 2013 Submitted by Group 13 Nikhil Majhi 1111045 Overview of Michigan Manufacturing Corporation: Michigan Manufacturing Corporation's Heavy Equipment Division (HED), headquartered in Pontiac is a large scale manufacturer of axles (both on-highway and off-highway applications) and brakes
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Chapter 29 Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land Review Questions Part I 1. The most recent common ancestor of all land plants was probably similar to modern-day members of which group? Charophytes. 2. The structural integrity of bacteria is to peptidoglycan as the structural integrity of plant spores is to sporopollenin. 3. Which kind of plant tissue should lack phragmoplasts? Tissues performing nuclear division without intervening cytokineses. 4. The following are common
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Animal Interactions Essay Of course there are numerous stories of animals viciously attacking other animals and news segments showcasing how brutal animals can be to humans, but all animals aren’t competitive (when organisms try to obtain food, water, space, sunlight, and other resources at the same place and time) in nature. If one were to hear that statement, they might think that animals are only agreeable within their own population of species, but this is also not true. Undomesticated animals
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organism in a food chain is called its trophic level. Producers are on the first trophic level because they are the self-producers. Producers are organisms like grass, plankton, and plants. Herbivores are on the second level, which are considered the first-order consumers. The first-order consumers eat the grass, plants, or plankton, and these consumers are mainly insects, small animals or small fish. Carnivores are on the third level, which is considered the second-order consumer. The second order
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