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  • Disease Causing Entire Body
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    ter> The nature of DISEASE CAUSING ORGANISMS and the mechanisms employed by man to combat these organisms. What is disease? A disease is a disturbance in the normal structure or function of an organism, group of organisms or the entire body. Diseases affect different organisms in different ways, they may be temporary, they may be chronic, or they may be terminal. They may even be localized or widespread through an entire body. Many diseases have been eradicated, but, some have no cure....
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  • Natural Enemies Naturally Occurring
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    What are Biopesticide's? Biopesticide's (also known as biological pesticides) are certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. For example, garlic, mint, and baking soda all have pesticides applications and are considered biopesticide's. At the end of 1998, there were approximately 175 registered bio pesticide active ingredients and 700 products. Biopesticide's fall into three major categories: 1) Microbial pesticides contain...
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  • Ecology The Study Of Plans Animals And Environment
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    Ecology is the scientific study of the interrelationships of plants, animals, and the environment. In recent years, the word has sometimes been misused as a synonym for environment. The principles of ecology are useful in many aspects of the related fields of conservation, wildlife management, forestry, agriculture, and pollution control. The word ecology (Greek, oikos, "house, " and logos, "study of") is generally believed to have been coined by Ernst HAECKEL, who used and defined it in 1869. T...
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  • Million Years Ago Dry Land
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    About four hundred and fifty million years ago, at the end of the Ordovician and in the beginning of the Silurian, the land was desolate and empty. Barren, hardly withered rock grounds, empty sand-, gravel- and clay plains, no green. Maybe some lichens. And at wet spots some algae with a couple of spider-like little creatures creeping around. In the neighbourhood of the mouth of rivers, where the water regularly flooded the land, it was probably green with algae. At such places, e. g. in Austral...
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  • Running Head Microbiology 100 Module 2
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    Running head: MICROBIOLOGY 100 MODULE 2 Microbiology 100 Module 2 July 18, 2009 Microbiology 100 Module 2 Characteristics of Bacteria Bacteria are very small, microscopic organisms whose single cells have neither membrane-bounded organelles nor membrane-bounded nucleus. Bacteria are unicellular microorganisms, usually few micrometers in lengths (Croddy, 2004). These microorganisms vary in shapes, as they may range from spirals to rods and spheres. Basically, bacteria are found everywhere on the ...
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  • White Blood Cells Average Life Span
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    Human Disease I INTRODUCTION Human Disease, in medicine, any harmful change that interferes with the normal appearance, structure, or function of the body or any of its parts. Since time immemorial, disease has played a role in the history of societies. It has affected-and been affected by-economic conditions, wars, and natural disasters. Indeed, the impact of disease can be far greater than better-known calamities. An epidemic of influenza that swept the globe in 1918 killed between 20 million ...
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  • Naturally Occurring Million Years
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    Chlorine, symbol Cl, is a greenish-yellow gaseous element. In group 17 of the periodic table, chlorine is one of the halogens. The atomic number of chlorine is 17. Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas, which combines directly with nearly all elements. It is a gas at normal temperature and pressure, but because it is highly reactive it is not found as a gas in nature. Instead, it appears as naturally occurring organochlorine compounds and salts. It is commonly found as NaCl (solid or seawater). The ...
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  • Average Life Span 20 Th Century
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    Diseases are any harmful change that interferes with the normal appearance, structure, or function of the body or any of its parts. Since time immemorial, disease has played a role in the history of societies. It has affected and has been affected by economic conditions, wars, and natural disasters. An epidemic of influenza that swept the globe in 1918 killed between 20 million and 40 million people. Within a few months, more than 500, 000 Americans died^more than were killed during World War I ...
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  • One Of The Most Famous Lysergic Acid
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    Ergot and its disease ergotism have been a worldwide plague to humans ever since humans have started to harvest and cultivate grains in all their forms. Although outbreaks of ergotism still occur periodically they have all but become nonexistent in the modern era. Ergot has had beneficial effects as well. Ergot has produced medicines, which are vital to the medicine world. Ergot has produced in the worlds eyes an ugly stepsister to its medicines: LSD. D-lysergic acid diethyl amide known to the w...
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  • House Of Usher House Of Usher Pg Poe
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    During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens as the shades of the evening drew on with the view of the melancholy House of Usher Pg. 234) With these words, Edgar Allan Poe begins one of his most famous works. Poe was infamous for his constant imagery of death and decay that he used to produce a sense of terror in his stories. In order to achieve this horror he implemented many images of the latter in the descr...
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  • Benefits Of Genetic Genetically Altered
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    INTRODUCTION This paper is about Biotechnology and its use in creating new food products. In researching this paper, I found there is a lot of information on this subject and a lot of debate on the creation of genetically altered food, medicine, crops, and more. I decided to do my paper on the genetically altered food part of the subject. I will discuss what biotechnology is, who is for it and who is against it, and what some of the ethical concerns are when it comes to growing genetically modif...
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  • Athlete Foot Fungi Fungus
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    Fungi is neither a plant nor an animal. They make up their very own kingdom. Fungi has characteristics of animals and plants. Like animals, they eat other organisms for nutrition because they can t produce their own food, but like plants, some types of fungi let fate take its course and throw their spores out to float along and find a home. People with allergies can certainly identify with that. Although the kingdom has not been explored very thoroughly, it has many amazing things in it. Fungi i...
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  • Plants And Animals Microscopic Organisms
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    The kingdom of Fungi contains single-celled and multicellular organisms that absorb nutrients for food. Fungi, together with bacteria decay and decompose organic matter. Some fungi can be parasitic and cause serious diseases in plants and animals. Though considered an individual kingdom today, traditionally fungi were classified as plants with no stems, leaves, or chlorophyll. About 100, 000 species of fungi are known. Most fungi are made of protoplasm-containing tubes called hyphae, sometimes d...
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  • 000 Square Miles Rain Forest
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    In 1980, the estimated amount of rain forests in the world was 40, 000 square miles. This number decreases each year by roughly 1, 000 square miles due to construction and the resources being used for profit. It is too bad, because the rain forest is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It is the most diverse, containing the most species of living things, much more than anywhere else, and most have yet to be identified. All rain forests are located on earths green belt, that is, the area r...
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  • Central Nervous System Author Unknown
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    Different types of Mushrooms/Fungi There are many different kinds of mushrooms. One of the most common of them are Pleurotus Ostreatus (oyster mushroom), Pleurotus eryngo (King Oyster), Agaricus subrufescens (almond mushroom), hypsizygus ul marius (white elm mushroom or elm oyster), Hypsizygus tessulatus (s himeji), Coprinus coats (shaggy mane), Lentinula edges (shiitake), Hericium erinaceous (Lios Mane), and Grifola Frondosa (maitake). Out of these, the most commonly grown are Sporophores which...
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  • E G Articles Html
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    fungus characterized by spore-bearing gills on the underside of an umbrella- or cone-shaped cap. The term mushroom is properly restricted to the plants above-ground portion, which is the reproductive organ. Once a delicacy for the elite, edible mushrooms are now grown commercially, especially strains of the meadow mushroom (Agaricus campestris). Although mushrooms contain some protein and minerals, they are largely water and hence of limited nutritive value. Inedible, or poisonous, species are o...
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  • Black Bread Mold Phylum Of Ascomycota Fungi
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    Fungi Nature Vs, Nurture Fungi Fungi is a group of single celled or multicellular organism which obtain their food by the absorption of nutrient from it s surrounding environment. Food is dissolved by the enzymes from which the fungi excrete and is later absorbed by the fungi s cell walls. Fungi plays an important part in the decaying and decomposition of organisms. Fungi were once thought of plants and put in the plant kingdom. They were thought of as plants with no stems and leaves. The differ...
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  • Asexual Reproduction Molecular Biology
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    All living organisms are composed of cells. A cell is a small, membrane-bound compartment that contains all the chemicals and molecules that help support an organisms life. An understanding of the structure of cells is one of the first steps in comprehending the complex cellular interactions that direct and produce life. Cells can be thought of as building blocks of organisms. Some organisms are composed of a single cell. Others, like ourselves, are composed of millions of cells that work togeth...
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  • H 2 O Carbon Dioxide
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    Photosynthesis Photosynthesis means putting together with light. This takes place in chloroplasts, which have chlorophyll in them. Chlorophyll absorbs the sunlight. From sunlight, green plants combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Green plants use sugar to make starch, fats and proteins. These are tiny pores called stomata. Stomata are plant spores, which enable gas exchanges to take, place, and water to vapor to be lost. This has the benefit of moving water up the plane in ...
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  • Plants And Animals Nuclear Membrane
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    Protista are Protista PROTISTA Protista are a group of mostly simple organisms, called protists, which have characteristics of both plants and animals. Most protists are unicellular and can only be seen with a microscope, although there are some that are composed of more than one cell. There are a wide variety of protists, and they live in many different environments, such as fresh water, seawater, soils, and the intestinal tracts of animals, where they perform crucial digestive processes. Like ...
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