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Lab Manual Exercise #10 - 1 views

  • The following illustration shows a simplified food web in a marsh ecosystem
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    this food web hows energy flow between different trophic levels. For example, the frog may be eaten by the snake or the shrew may be eaten by the snake.And the hawk is the most powerful.
ornchhee1

Garden food chain - 0 views

  • All creatures need a source of energy to stay alive. Plants get their energy from the sun and animals get energy from eating plants or other animals. A food chain shows what eats what in a habitat.
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    simple food chain of a garden
ornchhee1

Nile River Food Web - 0 views

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    by wilson jiang
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    an extra one
ornchhee1

Sonoran Desert Food Web - 0 views

  • The Producers - the cacti, shrubs and plants. The Primary Consumers – the kangaroo rat, cactus mouse, lizards, poorwill, and desert tortoise. The Secondary Consumers – the kit fox, elf owl, redtailed hawk, scorpion, roadrunner, and rattlesnake. The Scavengers –  the vulture and beetles. The Decomposers or Detrivores – mushrooms, insects and microorganisms.
ornchhee1

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    Soil Food Web
rkupperstein

Protists I - Protists with Modified Mitochondria, Kingdoms Euglenozoa and Alv... - 0 views

  • Many dinoflagellates are photosynthetic; accordingly, they comprise a significant proportion of the phytoplankton that floats near the surface of the ocean, making them a critical comp
rkupperstein

Ecological Society of America - 1 views

  • interest is macro-ecology and sust
rkupperstein

All About The Human Genome Project (HGP) - 1 views

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      The date of completion was April 2003.
  • Completed in April 2003, the HGP gave us the ability, for the first time, to read nature's complete genetic blueprint for building a human being.
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    The HGP was very important to our research into gene therapy.
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