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    Examples of Biodiversity

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    The carabao gets its flea control solution with the help of the carabao egret while the carabao’s built serves as a defense or source of security.. Mutualism Mutualism is a biological interaction between two organisms. Most mutualisms are facultative‚ meaning the partners can successfully live apart. However‚ some mutualisms are so intimate that the interacting species can no longer live without each other; they have a mutually obligate interdependence. Examples: As the bee or butterfly sips

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    “Finding Nemo” highlights the adventures of a clownfish named Nemo‚ as he unexpectedly gets captured at the Drop Off and sent to Sydney. His dad‚ Marlin‚ and his friend‚ Dory‚ go in search of Nemo encountering many dangers of the ocean. While they continue finding him‚ Nemo meets new friends at a fish tank of a dentist clinic in which help him escape. Towards the end‚ Marlin finds Nemo and together they go back to their home at the anemone. The film‚ “Finding Nemo”‚ is about the journey as Nemo

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    Individual plants and animals could not exist by its self on earth. All organisms need other organisms for survival. An ecosystem is a community of living organisms. An ecosystem maintains an important balance in order for all organisms within the ecosystem to survive. The balance involves carbon‚ food‚ nitrogen‚ oxygen and water. The sun supplies the energy needed by ecosystems. Plants absorb the energy and use photosynthesis to convert it to sugar. There are nutrients in the air‚ soil and water

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    In time immemorial living things (the biotic factors) and non-living things have been interacting with one another for one reason‚ which is to survive. Both factors interact in one grandiose community where-in all forms of ecosystems‚ such as: desert‚ savanna‚ tundra‚ tropical rain-forest‚ and the like; are deem to be found and this community is our planet earth. As found in many textbooks and other science oriented reading materials‚ the earth is also considered as an ecosystem as well because

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    Lab #1

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    Ram___ 30 de noviembre de 2012 _______________ BIOL 3503 Ecología Laboratory #1: Communities and Biomes 1. List the fish and invertebrates you selected after the nitrogen cycling process. I personally selected a maroon clownfish with two anemones. I also chose 5 sergeant majors‚ 2 bleenies and a yellow tang. 2. What changes did you make to your reef tank during the 12 weeks and why did you make them? After I selected my fish‚ I noticed that the tank began to

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    Marine Fishes

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    - Damsels are very colorful‚ but are also very hardy and adapt easily to captivity. | |[pic] | |Clownfish - Clownfish get

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    EVS Project on Symbiosis

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    Symbiosis ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROJECT 2013 SHIVAM AGRWAL XII – COM –B ROLL NO: 32 Index S.N | Topic | Page No. | Signature | 1) | Symbiosis -Introduction | 3-4 | | 2) | Objective | 4 | | 3) | Types of symbiosis | 5-9 | | 4) | Picture Gallery | 10 | | 5) | Conclusion and bibliography | 11-12 | | Introduction Symbiosis is close and often long-term interaction between two or more different biological species. In 1877‚ Bennett used the word symbiosis (which previously

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    Molds And Mushrooms

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    31. Molds and mushrooms are similar in the process of reproduction. They both reproduce asexually through the process of sporulation. Why these organisms reproduced anywhere? a. because the spores are lighted directly by the sun. b. because the spores are transported by air and wind. c. because the spores are very small and heavy. d. because the spores are grafted to another plant. 32. In flowering plants‚ there are two events that lead to reproduction. What are these two events? a. Fertilization

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    reefs. Fish are also able to feel the effects of the acidic water. Fish have the ability to take in carbonic acid and put their bodies into overdrive so they can balance out the acid in the water. Clownfish can avoid noisy predators but don’t flee from threatening noises. In acidic water‚ clownfish aren’t able to smell their homes if they’re too far. It depends on the fish species on how a fish can adapt to the

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    Aquarium Reserch Paper

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    Aquarium Research Paper Abstract: Fresh water tanks are the most common aquariums in houses and schools‚ many times people that have had a fresh water aquarium move on into a challenge by having a salt water aquarium. Fresh and salt water aquariums have something in common‚ they teach you how salt and fresh water fishes live and how they interact with other organisms. While taking care of a salt and a fresh water tank in this experiment my data showed that taking care of a salt water tank was

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