Category: Biology
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Article: File attached Questions: 1. Describe the information that is being pres
Article: File attached Questions: 1. Describe the information that is being pres Article: File attached Questions: 1. Describe the information that is being presented in Figure 1 of the Burt et al. (2020) paper. (Remember
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Article: File attached Questions: 1. Describe the information that is being pres
Article: File attached Questions: 1. Describe the information that is being pres Article: File attached Questions: 1. Describe the information that is being presented in Figure 1 of the Burt et al. (2020) paper. (Remember to put this in your own words!) 2. Select one of the marginal/extreme environments discussed in this paper (e.g., Intertidal/shallow,…
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Some organism are so tiny that they cannot be seen with naked eyes.These organis
Some organism are so tiny that they cannot be seen with naked eyes.These organis Some organism are so tiny that they cannot be seen with naked eyes.These organisms are called microbes or microorganisms.
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I need to write introduction Important Info
I need to write introduction Important Info I need to write introduction Important Info The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details). Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order. Type of paper and subject Number of sources and formatting style Type of service (writing, rewriting,…
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Homologous and Analogous Structures in Biology
Homologous and Analogous Structures in Biology Homologous structures are found in organisms with a shared origin, while analogous structures have the same function but in organisms that do not share a common ancestor. Homologous structures refer to the morphological traits found in living things that existed from a similar ancestor. Closely associated organisms normally share…
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Biology: The Concepts of Chemistry
Biology: The Concepts of Chemistry Biology is a discipline that investigates how things in the world interact with one another and their surroundings. The sciences, in general, and biology, in particular, utilize a number of important factors in their scientific inquiry. Scientific laws, which describe how one or more aspects of nature behave under specific…
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Cell Biology: Cell Sizes, Types, and Theories
Cell Biology: Cell Sizes, Types, and Theories Abstract All life on earth is made of a fundamental structure called a Cell. They can be of two types of organisms: Unicellular and Multicellular. Unicellular are made of a single cell (Uni one, in latin) cell and Multicellular organisms are made of many cells (Multi …
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Biology Lab: Why Ice Floats
Biology Lab: Why Ice Floats Ice is usually considered to be a mineral that consists of hydrogen oxide. When ice is frozen at a constant pressure of 1 atmosphere the resultant effect is that it becomes less dense than liquid water by 9%. At 00c, ice has a density of 0.9167 g/cm3 compared to liquid…
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Organismal Biology: Succession and Its Characteristics
Organismal Biology: Succession and Its Characteristics It is difficult to disagree with the suggested quotation because, in my understanding, it turns out to be absolutely correct. In order to justify my agreement with this opinion, it is necessary first of all to understand what exactly flowering plants, or, as they are often called, Angiospermae, are.…
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Human Biology and Culture Connection
Human Biology and Culture Connection Unlike the ancient one, modern man is developing much faster, and this year, from the point of view of evolution, is equal to the previous century. The population of the Earth today is much more diverse than before. People differ by race and nationality and by physical and intellectual level,…