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The Great Imposters
... even act and sound the same, thus
ensuring that the widow bird nestlings can grow up among their alien
nestmates with no risk of being rejected by their foster parents.
MASTERS OF DISGUISE
Things aren't always as they seem, and nowhere is this more true than
in nature, where dozens of animals (and plants) spend their time
masquerading as others. So clever are their disguises that you've probably
never known you were being fooled by spiders impersonating ants, squirrels
that look like shrews, worms copying sea anemones, and roaches imitating
ladybugs. There are even animals that look like themselves, which ...
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Neptune
... from the sun, 17 times as massive, and
0.3 times the density. Neptune travels around the Sun in an elliptical orbit at
an average distance of 4.504 billion km (2.799 billion miles). Neptune consists
largely of hydrogen and helium, and it has no apparent solid surface. The first
two thirds of Neptune is composed of a mixture of molten rock, water, liquid
ammonia and methane. The outer third is a mixture of heated gases comprised of
hydrogen, helium, water and methane. The atmospheric composition is 85%
Hydrogen, 13% Helium, and 2% methane. The planet's atmosphere, particularly
the outer layers, contains subs ...
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Temagami
... the way the natural world works - and how our actions
affect it - is often incomplete. This means that we [must] exercise caution,
and special concern for natural values in the face of such uncertainty and
respect the 'precautionary principal'." - Ontario Minister of Natural Resources,
1991
The History of the Forest
Forests have long been recognized as having vast power, both through their
potential and how it has been viewed by humans, as well as through their effect
on humans in sometimes subtle ways. The inherent properties of wood have always
made it attractive as a versatile resource but there are other ...
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Le Virus Ebola (spanish Essay)
... premier fois.
Le virus est un de deux membres d'une famille des virus d'cArn appeles le filoviridae. Il y a quatre different especes du virus d'Ebole. Trois, qui cause la maladie chez l'homme se sont: -cote d'Ebola-Zaire
-d'Ebola-Sudan
-d'Ebola-Ivory
Le quatrieme virus est Ebola-Reston, a cause la maladie dans les primats non humains, mais pas chex l'homme.
Il y a aussi le question, ou le virus d'Ebole se trouve? Les scientists, est medcins, ne savons pas. Il croien que le virus est devenu d'une centre serveru animal, comme un chauff souris, un souris est probablement un singe. L'origine exacte, les e ...
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Hepatitis B Virus
... respectively encode the viral DNA-polymerase, envelope protein, pre-core protein (which is processed to viral capsid) and protein X. The function of protein X is not clear but it may be involved in the activation of host cell genes and the development of cancer.
Hepatitis B is a serious public health problem that affects people of all ages in the United States and around the world. Each year, more than 240,000 people contract hepatitis B in the United States. A highly infectious virus that attacks the liver causes the disease. (HBV) infection can lead to severe illness, liver damage, and, in some cases, death.
It c ...
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Genetic Engineering
... There are five classes of types of , agricultural treatment, somatic gene therapy, germline cell therapy, medical treatment, and eugenic therapy. Many people believe that genetic therapy is morally not right, but there are so many benefits for the world because of it. Some of scientist ideals of how to alter this new science to create the perfect human does in-fact sound crazy. But if was regulated to prevent such things the new science could bring wonders to many peoples lives.
The first form of began with a man named Mendel, a monk in the late nineteenth century. He was the first to even formulate ...
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Nuke Waste
... while the atoms are 'decaying' to a stable state their
energies can be used according to the kind of energy they
emit.
Since the mid 1900's radioactive wastes have been
stored in different manners, but since several years new
ways of disposing and storing these wastes have been
developed so they may no longer be harmful. A very
advantageous way of storing radioactive wastes is by a
process called 'vitrification'.
Vitrification is a semi-continuous process that
enables the following operations to be carried out with the
same equipment: evaporation of the waste solution mixed with
the
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Evolution
... .......................... 31
GENETIC VARIATION AND SPECIATION .......................... 35
DARWIN'S FINCHES .......................................... 37
SPECIATION vs. CONVERGENT EVOLUTION ....................... 39
CONCEPT OF ADAPTATION ..................................... 41
PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM ....................................43
VALUE/LIMITATIONS: THE THEORY OF BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION .... 45
ALTERNATE EXPLANATIONS OF BEING ........................... 47
CONCLUSIONS ............................................... 48
INTRODUCTION
Theories explaining biological evolution have been bandied about since t ...
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Hammerhead Sharks
... many species of Hammerheads. There are eight living species of hammerheads.
The following four are the main categories:
1. Scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini)-Pectoral fins are tipped with black
this grey shark. The maximum length is about 12 feet.
2. Bonnethead (Spyrna tiburo)-With a head shaped like a shovel the bonnethead
rarely grows more than four feet long. This shark is commonly seen inshore.
3. Smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena)-Bronze with dusky fin tips, it can grow
to thirteen feet.
4. Great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran)-Attaining a length of a possible 18 feet,
this is the largest and m ...
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Insects
... organs for
digested food, reproducing, and getting rid of waste products.
The major systems in insects are the circulatory, respiratory, nervous,
muscular, digestive, and reproductive systems. In the circulatory system, blood
is pumped by the heart in a tube to the aorta, the head, and to other organs
then enters the ostia openings along the sides of the tube back to the heart.
The respiratory systems carries O2 to cells and takes away CO2 from cells
through branching out to call cells of body. The nervous system consists of a
brain receiving information from eyes, antennae, and controls the whole body and
2 nerv ...
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