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Which of the following investigations is not an example of the study of a biotic factor? (Concept 50.1???) [Hint]
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identifying food sources for an egret population
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observing interactions among various organisms in a rainforest canopy.
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investigating how the amount of annual precipitation affects a tree species
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investigating how an elk population competes for food
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All of the above are examples of possible biotic factor investigations.
Most World history courses are focused on the important trends and developments since the beginning of civilization. Many high school world history courses are really European history courses so you may also want to check out the AP European history pages.
Notes for Human Geo AP (Chapter 10)
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Field Note: Just a link in the Chain
Summary: Economic development happens in a weird way, when something such as the stone that?s in the apartments of Boston instead of the stone-makers in Jerusalem benefiting the Apartment owner?s benefit. To understand why some benefit and some don?t you have to understand Commodity Chain.
1. There are many possible hypotheses of how fungi originally evolved. Ranging from common ancestry of plants, to diverging as an entirely separate species have all been studied. One of the most surprising facts is that fungi is actually more similar to animals than that of plant cells. Containing similar cytoplasmic organelles and a like structure of DNA have caused speculation. The present theory is that some 965 million years ago a common ancestor of both fungi and animals diverged into the different algae and single celled organisms that we now know of today.
1. There are many possible hypotheses of how fungi originally evolved. Ranging from common ancestry of plants, to diverging as an entirely separate species have all been studied. One of the most surprising facts is that fungi is actually more similar to animals than that of plant cells. Containing similar cytoplasmic organelles and a like structure of DNA have caused speculation. The present theory is that some 965 million years ago a common ancestor of both fungi and animals diverged into the different algae and single celled organisms that we now know of today.
1. There are many possible hypotheses of how fungi originally evolved. Ranging from common ancestry of plants, to diverging as an entirely separate species have all been studied. One of the most surprising facts is that fungi is actually more similar to animals than that of plant cells. Containing similar cytoplasmic organelles and a like structure of DNA have caused speculation. The present theory is that some 965 million years ago a common ancestor of both fungi and animals diverged into the different algae and single celled organisms that we now know of today.
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Government Vocab.
Caroline Kent
Constitutional democracy- Limited government; the rule of law. A form of government in which a written, unwritten, or partly written constitution serves as a higher or fundamental law that everyone, including those in power, must obey. The rule of law is an essential feature of constitutional government
Democracy- Literally defined as ?rule of the people?; democracy is a form of government in which all citizens exercise political power, either directly or through their elected representatives.
Membrane potential ? the electrical potential difference (voltage) across a cell?s plasma membrane
Resting potential ? the membrane potential of a neuron that is not transmitting signals
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20 March 2011
Euro Notes
Pg 629-638
Europe?s World Supremacy 1871-1914
Economic, political, and cultural institutions of Europe spread around the world after 1870
Largest empires in Europe gained global empires
With the rise of the US came the term Western, but the modernization of japan made it kind of inappropriate
Creation of Third world as well
Had no specific geographic entity
Rep. developing countries, allusion to third estate
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