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Freshwater Biome
... several species of fish, plants, and insects. Predation is a way of life in the freshwater biome. It is the main way food and energy are obtained by most of the organisms. The plankton, algae, and weeds that produce their own food through photosynthesis are eaten by the smaller fish ...
MANGROVE SWAMPS
... important in protecting the terrain from erosion. Their world distribution ranges from Asia to South America to Australia, but some of the largest concentrations of mangrove swamps are found in Florida, specifically the everglades. Housing some of the most remarkable plants and animals ...
Ant Foraging
... Fire ants, Solenopsis invicta, occur in 13 states and cause millions of dollars in damage to domestic animals, wildlife, roads, and electrical systems. One of their characteristics is being able to choose a certain food (not that they don't already swarm any type of food ...
English TTC
... of Gases Human Lung PLANT CELLS Pollen Carries Genetic Information to the Egg Pine (Pinus) Pollen Xylem Rigid Support and Water Conduction Pine Wood (Stem) Pith Storage of Minerals Tilia (Centre of Stem) Cortex Photosynthesis Ranunculus (Perimeter of ...
English
... of evolution. Scientists have known for centuries that animals and people, in some cases, adapt to their environment for survival. But the question is, how? Scientist use gene splicing to actually figure out how people and animals of the later generations got the new traits and ...
Aviation: Fatigue, Stress, and Task Saturation
... and 139 passengers aboard and touched down in Little Rock at 2350:20. After departing the end of the runway, the airplane struck several tubes extending outward from the left edge of the instrument landing system (ILS) localizer array, located 411 feet beyond the end of ...
Year 11 Biology
... Ecosystem:1.The distribution, diversity and numbers of plants and animals found in ecosystems are determined by biotic and abiotic factors. •Compare the abiotic characteristics of aquatic and terrestrial environmentsCharacteristicAquatic EnvironmentsTerrestrial EnvironmentsViscosity is a measure of ...
Grevillea mimosoides vs. macadamia tetraphylla
... composed of Oxygen, Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulfur. (molecular formula is C21H36N7O16P3S). The poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (P3HB) form of PHB is probably the most common type of polyhydroxyalkanoate, but many other polymers of this class are produced by a variety of organisms: these ...
American alligator
... important ecologically and are dependent on the spatial and temporal patterns of water fluctuations. Patterns of courtship, mating, nesting, and habitat use are all dependent on marsh water levels. Alligators are a great study organism to study the adaptations and ...
Coral fish
... species of fishes are hermaphrodites. Fishes are the only vertebrates that have hermaphrodite characteristics. There are two types of hermaphrodites. The simultaneous and the sequential hermaphrodites. The simultaneous hermaphrodites have the mature sexual organs of both males and females and ...