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    Make Children Healthy Using Oregano Oil

    Make Children Healthy using Oregano Oil An Investigatory Project Submitted by: Aaliyah Maxine Rochelle Pangan Grade 4 St. Catherine Submitted to: Ms. Casiñas II. Rationale Your community is where you live in with your neighbors, so you got to keep it safe and healthy. By observing your community, you may get to know about it, get to know its problems and investigate the source of the problems. It is exciting to investigate because you can help your community to solve the problem

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    Philosophy

    We know, from observation of ourselves, a casual law of the form “A causes B,” where A is a “thought” and B a physical occurrence” (Russell, 248). This schema is not only true for humans, but it is a detailed representation of higher up animals and plants as well. Every B is preceded by A, no matter the circumstance. The best way to show the correspondence is through “hunger”. When people that are hungry, realize that they are hungry they will more than likely find food to eat to satisfy that hunger

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    Reciprocal Index: Biodiversity In Leaf Litter

    Joshua Tan Biodiversity in Leaf Litter Introduction: Biodiversity Species diversity is a characteristic that is unique to a community level of biological organization. The biodiversity in different communities has been severely affected by human activities. A community has high species diversity if it has a lot of species present in roughly equally abundant numbers. If it is composed of only a few species or if only a few species are abundant, then the biodiversity is considered to be low. If a

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    Japanese Honeysuckle Research Paper

    An invasive species is a plant, animal, or microorganism that is not native to the environment. Just one invasive species in Ohio is the, Japanese Honeysuckle - Lonicera japonica. The Japanese honeysuckle is a semi-evergreen vine that can climb up to 10m and drapes creating dense patches. It has white - yellow flowers that grows in pairs. The flowers are very fragrant, with a sweet fruity smell. This plant is from Eastern Asia, including Japan and Korea. The damage is causes is the vines can wrap

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    Stomata Lab

    1. From this experiment, you can conclude that the stomata are typically found on the lower epidermis of the leaf. In this experiment we observed on average 67 stomata on the monocot lower surface, versus 32 stomata on the upper epidermis. In the dicot there was even a greater margin, with 2 stomata in the upper epidermis, and 51 stomata in the lower epidermis. In addition you could see how the dicot and monocot stomata differed: the dicot stomata were arranged in an irregular pattern, while the

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    Lab Report Photosynthesis

    humans rely so heavily on is produced by plants in a process known as photosynthesis. Photosynthesis can be understood by simply looking at its equation. The equation for photosynthesis states that the reactants of carbon dioxide and water, with the use of solar energy, produce carbohydrates and oxygen. Photosynthesis is broken up into two types of reactions, the light reaction and the Calvin Cycle reaction. During the light reaction, pigments located inside plants absorb solar energy and convert that

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    Hydrilla Case

    In 2010 there was a proposal to get rid of these plants that covered the floor of the reservoir. These plants were called Hydrilla. The Hydrilla had overgrown so much that they expanded from 730 acres that April to 840 acres in December. The reason that this plant was growing to be such an issue, was that it was getting caught up in the propellers of the electric motors on boats and it also kept swimmers at bay. There were multiple ideas to have the hydrilla removed such as dredging, lake draining

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    Ecology Lab Simulation: Q&A

    simulation and enter the value in the box Lesson 1: Step 1 Plant A Plant B Prediction: starting population 5000 5000 Prediction: ending population 10000 0 Starting population 6114 3427 Ending population 10000 0 Answer all questions Producers Step 1 1. What assumptions does this model make about co-dominance as well as the general terrain of the ecosystem? Plant A competes with plant B, because as the number of plant A goes up, the number of plan B goes down. So they do not have

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    Tadpole Studies Essay

    Tadpole Studies Amphibians are directly killed or are sublethally sickened through the influence of pesticides and or other gro-chemicals. Nitrates and malathion have yield a results that show a negative influence on tadpoles in all parameters. Malathion has showed a high frequency in morphological anomalies. Nitrates ,when tested alone, lacked any significant effects on behavior, total length tadpole mass, and a frequency of abnormalities (Krishnamurthy et a, 2011l). Road salt (NaCl) has threatened

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    Cultural Creatures In American Culture

    Cultural Creatures A world without animals is a world we would not live in. As they help us in many ways, we should help them back. All over the world, beautiful creatures are being killed by us humans, and it needs to stop sooner rather than later. Imagine you went on a beautiful African safari expecting to see your favorite animal, the elephant. As you go on you start to wonder where all of the towering creatures are, when you spot the body of one laying down on the ground dead with its tusks

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