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    Scientific Name of Plants Ornamental Perennials The following is a list of the common plant names cross referenced to the scientific name of plants. The list represents some of the most popular varieties of perennial plants. The scientific names of plants is based on taxonomy‚ the science of plant classification. Each name has two parts‚ the genus and the specie. This is referred to as the binomial (two names)system founded by Linnaeus‚ a Swedish botanist. Some species will have a third name‚

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    migration

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    waves of migrations to New Zealand and how they have contributed to our national character. New Zealand has had four waves of migration ‚ the Polynesians ‚ the Europeans ‚ the Pacific Islanders and the Asians. These four waves of migrants have contributed so much to New Zealand such as culture ‚ sports ‚ food etc. They have contributed to New Zealand’s national character gratefully and we are very thankful for that. Firstly‚ Polynesians (Maori) came to New Zealand from Hawaikiki around about 470-1100AD

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    STUDY QUESTIONS – AEM1200 Spring 2013 Prof. Pedro David Pérez The following eleven essay questions are intended as a guide to study for the first prelim exam for our course. A sizable percentage of the questions in the exam will be taken from these. In addition‚ there may be articles from the popular press to be analyzed and interpreted‚ and short or objective questions taken directly from the lectures. 1. Define stakeholders. How are stakeholders different from stockholders? Make

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    Kellie 15 May 2010 Writing 1200 The Human-Animal Bond: How animals enrich our lives The year 2003 started out the same as any other year. It was my second year in the Army and I was just beginning to get used to the demands of military life‚ when‚ all of a sudden‚ my unit got orders to go to Iraq. I felt as if my world had been turned upside down‚ and I had no idea how I was going to get through the deployment and still keep my sanity. About three months into the deployment‚ I was taking the

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    BIO 131 Lab #2 Drawings of Animal and Plant Cells Instructions: 1. Set up light microscope for use. Handle with care. 2. Obtain a slide of animal cells and observe first under low-power (4X)‚ then under medium power (10X)‚ then finally switch to high-power (40X). 3. Make careful observations of the structure of the cells. 4. Draw what you see under high power on a sheet of paper. Place your drawing in a circle measuring 10-15 cm. Use only pencil‚ draw neat lines‚ do not shade. The title

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    Human Animal Conflicts

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    HUMAN WILDLIFE CONFLICTS The relationship between man and wildlife‚ historically and prehistorically has been often antagonistic. People have hunted wild animals for food all over the world. Animals have attacked agricultural crops and livestock since the beginning of agriculture and settled lifestyle about 10‚000 years ago. Many wild animals are potential competitors to humans for food resources or threats to human life. Wild animals that directly compete with humans for resources such as food

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    Three Tropic Levels

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    * What are the three tropic levels? Producers are organism that captures energy from the sun or from chemical reactions to convert carbon dioxide to organic matter. Consumers in a ecosystem those organisms that derive their energy from feeding on other organisms or their products Decomposers organisms whose feeding action results in decay or rotting of organic material. The primary decomposers are fungi and bacteria. * Give 2 examples of each tropic level that can be found in your town

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    Animals vs. Humans Since the beginning of time‚ there has been a certain ‘us’ against ‘them’ attitude toward animals. In fact‚ any animal with visible behavioral or physical differences with other members of its specie is considered to be dangerous and is generally treated unfairly. The question is whether it is okay to make generalizations about animals based on man-made criteria and use those to form an opinion that directly affects how we treat them. Is it okay to carry out tests on them‚

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    Plant/Animal Comparison On this planet‚ there are many types of organisms. Many of these are plants and animals. Organisms must have certain essential systems in order to survive. However‚ how these systems uphold their structure between plants and animals is very diverse—even different animals have different structural systems‚ varying on the species quite greatly. Structural Systems The structural system of an animal is made of bones‚ quite commonly. It also may be made of cartilage‚ the material

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    How Plants Benifits Humans

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    Introduction Plants are some of the most important organisms on earth. They perform a multitude of services that keep ecosystem functioning. Plants provide us with food‚ medicine‚ and they perform photosynthesis which converts carbon dioxide into oxygen and in so doing remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere‚ provide us with many everyday products and are very beautiful to look at. (Morgan 2009) Plants provide us with energy through food Food provides humans with energy that allows us to

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