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    course pocket. The project has been carried out to have an overview of Mcvities and to understand the consumer’s perception about Digestive biscuit in the context of product’s use‚ brandname‚ health‚ availability‚ quality‚ size etc and find out their preferences on the selection of particular biscuit brand. Significance of the project is to find out the growth of digestive biscuit in modern trade and also to provide the key information about the consumer’s preference. FMCG is an acronym for Fast Moving

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    Study of Oxygen Consumption to Measure Energy Metabolism in Mammals Brianne Simonsen Lab Section 8 4 Oct. 2005 Abstract In this experiment the oxygen consumption of a mouse in environments of varying temperatures was studied. The hypothesis behind this experiment was that more oxygen would be consumed at a lower temperature to maintain body heat. To measure the rate of oxygen consumption a mouse was given a specific amount of oxygen. The amount consumed in a specific time was measured and

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    Endangered mammal The maned-three-toed sloth‚ also known as the maned sloth is the rarest of the five sloth species and is endemic to Brazil (Macdonald‚ 2001) . Its name derives from the black mane of hairs‚ which runs down the back of its neck an over the shoulders. Like other sloths are characterized by their short bodies‚ long limbs and stumpy tails (Emmons‚ 1990) . Unusual is its proportions of body parts‚ with very small eyes‚ small ears‚ and a tail that is hidden in the fur ‚ along with a

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    The digestive system is very important to the body. Without it‚ we would not be able to live. It is a series of hollow organs joined in a long‚ twisting tube from the mouth to the anus. The tubes actually are about 30 feet long if they were stretched out‚ but seem smaller because of the way they are wrapped around. The main parts are the mouth‚ teeth‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestines‚ large intestines‚ colon‚ rectum‚ and anus. The pancreas‚ gallbladder‚ and liver are also key parts because of

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    Is ‘Scientific Management’ still relevant in a predominantly service economy? Discuss. To investigate whether or not scientific management is still relevant in a predominantly service economy‚ it is important to explore and analyze the principles of scientific management‚ and subsequently evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the theory in order to prove that scientific management is‚ in fact‚ not relevant in a modern service economy. Scientific management can be defined as “the systematic

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    From Land To Sea: How could a Land Mammal turn into a Whale? by Tamara Schupp San Diego State University 04/03/06 H100/M4 Whale Evolution 2 From Land to Sea: How could a Land Mammal turn into a Whale? The evolution of whales has long been a mystery to researchers. A whale has so many derived characteristics of a land mammal‚ such as a large brain‚ it breathes air‚ gives birth to live young and is warm blooded‚ and yet it still manages to live in the sea. Evolutionists believe that

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    Introduction: My aim is to investigate the relationship between weights and heights of mammals and amphibians. My main hypothesis is: heavier an animal the taller it will be. Sub-hypothesis: I believe there will be a stronger correlation between height and weight for mammals. I also believe that on average mammals are going to weigh more and be taller than amphibians. My plan is to collect data from many sources which will make my results more reliable. The data used for my investigation has been

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    INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

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    INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 1. Covering and protection 2. Secretion (cutaneous gland) 3. Excretion of metabolic wastes (cutaneous gland) 4. Sensation (presence of nerve endings and tacticle) 5. Respiration – in frog 6. Absorption – in frog 7. Regulation of body temperature HOMOIOTHERMOUS ANIMALS- warm blooded animals or those with regulated body temperature because of their heat-conserving body. POIKILOTHERMOUS ANIMALS - cold blooded animals whose body temperature closely follows

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    Circulatory System

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    What is the job of the Circulatory System? The Circulatory System is responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body. It transports nutrients‚ water‚ and oxygen to your billions of body cells and carries away wastes such as carbon dioxide that body cells produce. It is an amazing highway that travels through your entire body connecting all your body cells.   Parts of the Circulatory System The circulatory System is divided into three major parts: 1. The Heart 2. The

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    The Limbic System Most reptiles and lower order organisms only have the “old brain”‚ the evolutionarily oldest part of the brain responsible for vital tasks such as breathing and sleeping‚ whereas higher order organisms have a limbic system. The old brain is comprised of the pons‚ the medulla oblongata‚ the brain stem‚ the thalamus‚ the cerebellum‚ and the reticular formation. The reticular formation is a network inside of the brain stem‚ part of the “old brain” that is essential for arousal (sleeping

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