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    Factors Affecting Habitat

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    Temperature also plays a big row in everyday life. For example‚ if the weather is good (no snow) it gives opportunity for more livestock to grow‚ and more carbon-diode to plants and also enough oxygen. But if the weather is cold or it snows‚ trees will be frozen‚ less amount of oxygen‚ carbon-dioxide and sometimes affect the growth of plants and animals. All species in a habitat regulate their own temperature in adapting to the system i.e. one species may be cold blooded or warm blooded and these temperatures

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    week in advance of signing them. Same was approved by board and communicated in writing to the purchasing department of all plants. But net result is: there is no improvement in purchasing process. Analysis:- 1. Scarcity of resources and their improper utilization. 2. Lack of coordination within the plants and Head office. 3. There is no involvement of Plant purchase head while taking a decision of purchase centralization by Mr. Post. 4. Vague strategy by Mr. Post. 5. No

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    Ecosystem and Food Web

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    2. Components of ecosystem 3. Trophic level 4. Food chain (introduction) 5. Type of food chain 6. Food web 7. Conclusion INTRODUCTION ON ECOSYSTEM An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants and animals) sharing an environment. The largest ecosystems are called biomes. An ecosystem consists of the biological community that occurs in some locale‚ and the physical and chemical factors that make up its non-living or abiotic environment

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    Senior Science Syllabus

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    2011 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PAPER Senior Science General Instructions * Reading Time – 5 minutes * Working Time – 2 hours * Write using black or blue pen * Draw diagrams using pencil * Board-approved calculators may be used * Write your Student Number at the bottom of this page | Total Marks - 75 Section I Pages 2–1675 marksThis section has two parts‚ Part A and Part BPart A – 20 marks * Attempt Questions 1–20 * Allow

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    the only known planet that has conditions suitable enough for living organisms to grow‚ reproduce and survive. These conditions are a combination of non-living components like water‚ sunlight‚ temperature and living components like micro-organisms‚ plants and animals. The non-living components of a particular environment that make the conditions ideal for sustenance of life are known as the abiotic factors. Some of the important abiotic factors that affect living organisms are: Water Water can

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    A Biome is all of the life zones‚ all plants‚ animals‚ and other organisms‚ as well as the physical environment in a particular area. A biome is characterized by its plant life‚ which is determined by its location. For example‚ northern coniferous forests exist in sub-arctic portions of North America and Asia‚ but further north‚ the conditions are simply too harsh and the season too brief for trees to grow. Instead of trees‚ the short vegetation of the tundra thrives in these areas. The same occurs

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    Following are the methods used to extract essential oils from aromatic and medicinal plants: • Hydrodistillation: For the isolation of essential oils by Hydrodistillation‚ the aromatic plant substances are packed in a still and a sufficient amount of water is added and brought near to a boil. Due to the influential effect of hot water and steam‚ the essential oil is unbounded from the oil glands present in the plant tissue. The combination of water vapors and oil is condensed by indirect cooling with

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    Effects of Erosion Jose Castro ENV/310 July 23‚ 2014 Wendy Armstrong Significance of Soil Soil is a very vital component for plants that helps them grow and thrive in the environment they are in. Erosion is causing soil to dissipate and it is putting a lot of strain on different plant species. In my paper I will discuss the effects erosion has on the environment and I will provide different ways to eradicate or control erosion. I will also discuss the consequences that erosion will provide

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    their hydrogen bonds break and shape change. This is also relevant in plants. When water is evaporated of leaves of the plant it cools it in the same way. This is also important as plants need to be a certain temperatures so that. Plants need to be at the correct temperature so reactions take place at the fastest rate and so they grow as much as possible. This is especially important in crops and agriculture Also for plants to grow at the fastest possible rate they have to have the correct amount

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    to three coal-fired power plants emitting SO2 and a ferroalloy plant emitting chromium among their emission products. Woody vascular plant communities were relatively uniform‚ whereas bryophyte coverage was halved (from 3.36% to 1.47%) when comparing locations relatively distant from the plants with those closer. Other common community indices varied little with locality. Three moss species which showed the most consistent relationship to distance from the power plants‚ Dicranum scoparium‚ Leucobryum

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