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    Quiz 10 Biology

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    Points Awarded | 9.50 | Points Missed | 0.50 | Percentage | 95.0% | 1. The major reason for tropical deforestation is A) governments clearing forests to build cities. B) hurricane destruction of large regions. C) people clearing forests to open up land for agriculture. D) natural succession as global warming occurs. Points Earned: | 0.5/0.5 | | Correct Answer(s): | C | 2. The reason that the pronghorn antelope is not found outside North America is most likely that A) its

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    ovary’s ovules. Due to the inefficiency of wind pollination‚ a plant has to produce large amounts of pollin. Often‚ wind pollinators are not bright in colour because they do not have to attract animals. They are also not scented and do not produce nectar. Often‚ flowers are also grouped together in inflorenscences and have long stamens and pistils. A native Australian plant‚ Themeda australis (also known as kangaroo grass)‚ uses the adaptation of wind pollination to distribute itself around Australia

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    Luke Wesseling 10 December 2010 Entomology 105 Research Paper Apis Mellifera: The Life of the Western Honey Bee Who would think that an insect less than an inch big could be of so much importance to the human society? Throughout the history of mankind‚ the Western Honey Bee has proven to be of many uses to the human society. The study of the honey bee has shown the true intricacy and efficiency of their colony. Each member of the colony works together in a nearly flawless environment

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    The Truth About Pesticides

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    reason‚ animals like bees‚ hummingbirds‚ and some kinds of butterflies are the best pollinators‚ because they get their food from the flower of the plant causing them to brush up against parts of the flower (What is a pollinator). “When a bee collects nectar and pollen from the flower of a plant‚ some pollen from the stamens- the male reproductive organ of the flower- sticks to the hairs of its body. When the bee visits the next flower‚ some of this pollen is rubbed off onto the stigma‚ or tip of the

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    Final Research

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    problems with their face. Some of them have pimples and dry skin. There is really great need for innovation towards a better solution to these problems‚ particularly in soap that really nourishes the skin. Honey which a sweet food made by bees using nectar from flowers can be utilized to produce an alternative soap together with seaweeds which is a loose colloquial term encompassing macroscopic‚ multicellular‚ benthic marine algae. Seaweeds and honey are tropical in nature which can be utilized in producing

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    Economic Analysis of Dabur

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    [pic] [pic] [pic] Submitted by: Suraj Kumar (47) Karan Sharma (60) Prabhakar Dash (34) Mayank Ahuja (40) Tale of contents: 1) Executive summary 2) Overview of FMCG sector in India 3) Product overview 4) History and mission of company 5) Types of products 6) Demand and supply analysis 7) Analysis report 8) Retailers 9) Price and demand 10) Competitors analysis 11) Selling and distribution 12) Customer preference

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    Redleg Lady’s Thumb is a low lying flowering plant that is best identified by its spike-like flowers. The spike is made up of clusters of small‚ pink‚ grain-like flowers‚ which are only 4 millimeters in length. The entire spikes of flowers range from 20-80 centimeters in length (Perlman). This plant flowers from June to October. After flowering‚ the plants produce seeds‚ which are small‚ glossy‚ and three sided. The seeds ripen from August to October (“Polygonum Persicaria-L”). The leaves of this

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    Juice Guys™ In the summer of 1998‚ Nantucket Nectar created a subsidiary of their brand called Juice Guys. This new product was comprised of fresh juice and fruit smoothie drinks that were taking over the West Coast. Within three-and-a-half months‚ Juice Guys had sold a total of 175‚000 items ranging from smoothies‚ yogurts‚ sorbets‚ Nantucket Nectar drinks and fresh squeezed juices. Juice Guys’ revenue went up to 91% and they made a profit of $227‚000 in sales. Noticing the tremendous success

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    Portry Analysis

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    Poetry Analysis Merrisa Ortiz Ms. Rhoden English 122 / 8:05-10:15 June 3‚ 2013 Poetry Analysis What types of things come to mind when you think about success? When I think of someone being a success I think of someone who achieved some type of goal or obtained an honor of some type. The three poems I found talk about what success means to each of the individual writers of these three poems. Each writer has their own personal opinion on what success means to them. These poems are all about

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    requires people to experience the „sorest need‟ which is in fact‚ its opposite. To illustrate‚ the paradoxical idea in the first stanza is attested by the image of a battle in the last two stanzas. Like „the sorest need‟ to taste the nectar‚ the victors or the „purple Host who took the flag‟ cannot understand the true meaning of a victory. They do not fully comprehend the value of victory. However‚ the „defeated‚ dying‟ soldiers actually do. The image of the paradox in the last two stanzas

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