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    Animal Production

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    ANIMAL PRODUCTION MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY Obective: Student should be able explain the structutre and function of the digestive system of a bird STRUCTURE OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF A BIRD Fowls have no teeth; they use their beak to take in their food. The food passes down through the oesophagus‚ to the crop where it is stored and moistens. The food then goes to the Proventriculus: The proventriculus secretes digestive juices which help to break down food. The Gizzard: The gizzard

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    sulfate is a considerable waste produce of this process. Ca3 (PO4)2 + 2H2SO4 → Ca (H2PO4)2 + 2CaSO4Superphosphate used world wide by as a fertilizer the farming industry and gardeners. It increases plant production by as much as 106% as long as the plants are getting the required amount of water for normal plant growth. Super phosphate does little if nothing if there is no rain or agitation so farms living in low rain fall areas tend to use other non water depended fertilizer. It was really bought to the

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    animal cruelty

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    Every year 1 billion animals are slaughtered by the leather industry‚ 100 million animals die in experiments and 4 million cats and dogs are euthanized. Hello everyone and Mr. Dion‚ today I’m going to talk to you about Animal cruelty. When we hear the words Animal Cruelty‚ we immediately think of serious and physical harm that someone is doing to an animal right? But really‚ animal cruelty isn’t just physical harm. It generally falls into one of three categories: neglect‚ intentional or sexual abuse

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    Animal Captivity

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    Animals behind cages‚ starving and dying‚ it’s an awful sight. I believe that animal captivity is bad for animals and that they should be running free and wild. wild animals in zoos suffer physically and mentally. Many animals in zoos show signs of distress such as pacing or rocking backwards and forwards repeatedly. Zoos do not save species from extinction but in some cases they can even make it worse. The problem with animal captivity is its hurting animals mentally and physically Captive exotic

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    cultures that the company trying to adapt and implemented in the company regulations‚ Monsanto Company’s regulation had become financial burden to many farmers‚ in patent issue for instance. Farmers who buy seeds from Monsanto could not saved for future plant. This is due to unethical practice done by Monsanto‚ whereby farmers claim that the company forced them to buy new seeds after a year which puts an undue financial burden on them and give Monsanto too much power. Furthermore‚ investigators have used

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    Cloning of Animals

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    Cloning of Animals The cloning of animals is a process in which a single cell is taken from the parent organism and is used to reproduce a genetically identical organism. The animal cloned represents an exact duplicate of its parent in every way‚ the one exception of that is the original and cloning will not have the same DNA. The first cloning of an animal was of a sheep named Dolly. An instance of animal cloning is‚ development of twins from a single fertilized egg and asexual reproduction. The

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    Function of Plants Review: Plant Structure‚ Growth‚ and Development I 1. How does the vascular tissue system enable leaves and roots to function together in supporting growth and development of the whole plant? 2. When you eat the following‚ what plant structure are you consuming? Brussels sprouts‚ celery sticks‚ onions‚ and carrot sticks. 3. Characterize the role of each of the three tissue systems in a leaf. 4. Describe at least three specializations in plant organs and plant cells that

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    Animal Kingdom

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    Mammals‚ Insects‚ Birds‚ and Echinoderms [YOUR NAME HERE] [CLASS SUBJECT HERE] [PROFESSOR’S NAME HERE] June 1‚ 2008 With the omission of both prokaryotes and protists‚ Kingdom Animalia generally contains all sorts of animal species. It is estimated that anywhere from nine to ten million exist on Earth – the exact number is not precisely known. Kingdom Animalia includes the following species: mammals‚ insects‚ birds‚ echinoderms‚ and etcetera. This paper examines the

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    SFKL. S ECRETARIAT OF T H E P ACIFIC C O M M U N I T Y A Guide to the Common Edible and Medicinal Sea Plants of the Pacific Islands By Dr Irene Novaczek C ommunity Fisheries Training Pacific Series 3A S upplementary Guide to Sea Plants: Pacific Series 3 USP Marine Studies Programme / SPC Coastal Fisheries Programme: Training Materials for Pacific Community Fisheries The University of the South Pacific Secretariat of the Pacific Community Canada-South Pacific Ocean Development

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    Invasive Animals

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    Invasive Aquatic Animal Effect on their New Ecosystem          What are Invasive Animals? An invasive species is a plant‚ fungus‚ or animal species that is not native to a specific location (an introduced species)‚ and which has a tendency to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment‚ human economy or human health(https://en.wikipedia.org/). When an invasive species moves into a new environment ‚ it changes the food pattern‚ growth production‚ and the environment conditions

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