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    Wildlife Biology

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    Mississippi‚ Missouri‚ and the Osage are the only rivers to support the paddlefish. They can reach five feet or more in length and weigh 60 pounds. * Insect- Honeybee‚ July 3‚ 1985. It is yellow or orange and black in color. Collects nectar and pollen from flowers to produce honey. * Bird- Native blue bird (Sialia sialis) became official state bird on March 30‚ 1927. It only reaches about 7 inches with it’s upper parts a shade of blue and it’s underside a rusty color. * Tree Nut- Black

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    Biology Q. 1. Biological organisation starts with: a. Atomic level b. Submicroscopic molecular level c. Cellular level d. Organismic level Sol. Correct choice: (2) Q. 2. About 98 percent of the mass of every living organism is composed of just six elements including carbon‚ hydrogen‚ nitrogen‚ oxygen and: a. calcium and phosphorous b. phosphorus and sulphur c. sulphur and magnesium d. magnesium and sodium Sol. Correct choice: (1) Q. 3. Which one of the following is an example of negative

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    popcorn that were a 1‚000 years old * Ears of popcorn were also found in the Bat Cave of West Central New Mexico that were nearly 5‚600 years old. * One of the oldest finds of popcorn was made in Mexico City where 80‚000-year-old fossilized corn pollen was found buried 200 feet below the city! * By the time Columbus arrived in 1492‚ popcorn was widespread throughout North and South America and was enjoyed by most Native American tribes. * The natives of the West Indies even tried to sell

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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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    Economic Botany Review

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    infrequent sexual reproduction leaving them challenged without adaptive trait analysis. Schluter‚ Arenas‚ and Harris chose to use selectively neutral RAPD markers to estimate genetic variation in the investigation. These Scientists concluded that the pollen and fruit dispersal by Euglossine bees and bats‚ respectively‚ were the reason that hundreds of kilometers separated different genets‚ in the samples in Quintana Roo‚ Chiapas‚ and Oax-aca. They also concluded that the differences between geographic

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    Genetically Modified Food Should be Limited IPE 6 – Acadamec Writing Skills Research Paper February 17‚ 2013 Cigarettes and alcohol belong to the products with unhealthy substances which annually kill thousands people over the world. Many countries try to solve this global problem through the various campaigns or controversial advertisements. Governments attempt to make people conscious of all negatives of these products. However‚ this is not a case of genetically modified food. A lot

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    The Awakening

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    she wears it down instead of the standard at the time for women to have it bundled up‚ clearly showing her defiant attitude toward the social norms for women. The pear tree reflects Janie’s ideas on nature. She is captured by the bee collecting pollen from the pear tree’s flowers‚ giving her a since of harmony. Throughout the novel she longs for a perfect life full of liveliness‚ zeal‚ and happiness much like the bee. Finally‚ the hurricane acts as the contrary of the pear tree‚ representing

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    Dust Fever Research Paper

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    all you need to know in order to diminish the allergy symptoms and to have a good night’s sleep. Dust Mite Proof Mattresses Encasing If you are among the people who have allergies‚ an allergen barrier will surely protect you from dust mite or pollen. The mattress is totally covered and so the allergens are blocked from

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    ASSIGNMENT ON “GO GREEN CONCEPT IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY” Course: Housekeeping Management Go green concept: Few years ago when climate change really started to come into focus and people began to think how to protect our mother Earth and of  the ways to create a sustainable hospitality industry‚ many hotels and resorts started  their green programs  being a first choice for many guests and travelers since last decade. Governments are also encouraging their people to go green while

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    Why Bees are the Bee’s Knees: The Economic Importance of Bees As Pollinators Introduction Bees have indirectly contributed to the United States’ economy for hundreds of years. Dozens of industries have flourished and thrived off the backs of these tiny insects‚ and without them‚ the average American lifestyle would not exist. As a society‚ we are dependent on bees to pollinate our crops and provide us with honey‚ which in the U.S. alone was worth $317 million in 2013 (“Honey Industry Facts”). Bees

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