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    and other nutrients from small organisms making their home in the coral reef. A coral reef is one of the largest living communities in the world. Thousands of species make their home there‚ including over 4‚000 different tropical fishes‚ jellyfish‚ crabs‚ sea urchins‚ and starfish. Mammals may visit a coral reef‚ but none actually live on or near

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    Introduction: Chilling Out Homeostasis – Maintenance of steady internal conditions despite fluctuations in the external environment Examples of homeostasis – Thermoregulation—the maintenance of internal temperature within narrow limits – Osmoregulation—the control of the gain and loss of water and solutes – Excretion—the disposal of nitrogen-containing wastes Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education‚ Inc. THERMOREGULATION Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education‚ Inc. 25.1 An animal’s regulation

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    which several body systems work together to maintain the balanced environment is called homeostasis. The endocrine and nervous system work closely together to help maintain homeostasis. Examples of where they work together are thermoregulation and osmoregulation. [1] The nervous system is the body’s prime communication and coordination network and is constantly alive with electricity. The nervous system comprises of three systems‚ which are defined by anatomy and function. The three systems are: the

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    Classification of Living Things Classification of living things is called "Taxonomy." This is when scientists put organisms into groups when they have things in common. The first groups they use are the Kingdoms. There are five kingdoms: ➢ Animal Kingdom ➢ Plant Kingdom ➢ Fungi Kingdom ➢ Protist Kingdom ➢ Moneran Kingdom Each Kingdom is then split into smaller groups‚ called Phyla. Each Phylum is split into smaller groups called Classes‚ each Class is split into

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    Describe two examples of homeostatic systems in humans The phrase homeostasis originates from the Greek language. “Homeo” defined as “similar” and “stasis” meaning “stable”. Homeostasis is vital for us humans as it maintains equilibrium in the body‚ which may be caused due to extrinsic changes. Homeostasis happens to sustain the bodies activity‚ health and functioning. Homeostasis can occur to organs like skin‚ kidney or liver and it usually contains a system of feedback controls. The body has various

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    late 19th century. The use of a secondhand narrator leaves plenty of room for doubt throughout the story-is Tevye trustworthy? Is Aleichem trustworthy? Is it possible that in the re-telling of this story there has been some confusion? In the movie Fiddler on the Roof‚ directed by Norman Jewison in 1971‚ there are several instances where Tevye speaks directly to the camera. As a viewer‚ I felt that Tevye was speaking what he believed to be the

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    The Power of Music The Power of Music (1847) is an iconic work of art that has helped to ensure William Sidney Mount a permanent reputation as one of the greatest American artists. It is a narrative genre painting with elements of portraiture commissioned by Charles M. Leupp. Owned by the Cleveland Museum of Art‚ The Power of Music is in Gallery 207: “American Art at Home and Abroad.”

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    Dr. Dre‚ the track features rapper Eve‚ who had previously collaborated with Stefani on the 2001 single "Let Me Blow Ya Mind". "Rich Girl" is a remake of Louchie Lou & Michie One’s 1993 song of the same name‚ which was in turn an adaptation of the Fiddler on the Roof song "If I Were a Rich Man". In the song‚ Stefani discusses dreams of wealth and luxury. She has said that the song is from the perspective of "when she was just an Orange County girl". The last song to be included on the album‚ "Rich

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    He was a very talented fiddler and one year at the county fair he fiddled everyday. But‚ one day he got into a wagon with Butch Weldy and Jack‚ who were both drunk and they bucked him off and he got caught in the wheel and was killed. He then went up to heaven and there he got to play with all other fiddlers and they listened to the playing of The Fall Of Troy. The story does end on a good note because he is finally sent up to heaven to play with other fiddlers and is put out of his misery

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    works are Funny Girl (1968)‚ Fiddler on the Roof (1971)‚ and Yentl (1983)‚ all of which cover different eras and themes of Jewish history‚ including Jews in Eastern Europe‚ immigration and religious change‚ and Jewish assimilation in the United States. In different ways‚ all these films cover different aspects of Jewish life and experience realistically based on historical accounts and reflect on the culture of tradition turning to modernization. Beginning with Fiddler on the Roof‚ whose setting is

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