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Mammals 3

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Different types of mammals have different types of teeth - depending on their diet Predators have large canines Herbivores have large flat molars
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Mammals 2

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Specialized Teeth Incisors - biting Canines - stabbing, holding molars - crushing, grinding
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Mammals 1

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Chapter 32 - Mammals Kingdom Animalia ---Phylum Chordata ------Subphylum Vertebrata ---------Class Mammalia
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Alzheimers

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Diagnosis: Physicians can diagnose Alzheimer?s desease by performing a complete medical history and lab tests,they will also perform a physical exam , scam of the brain and neuro psychological tests for the memory, language skills and problem with their abilities. The proper diagnosis can be critical since there are many other causes of loss of memory. Some of those memory problems can be treated such as those cause by vitamin dificiencis of thyroid symptoms.Other memory problems can result from causes not currently reversible, such as Alzheimer?s desease. The sooner an accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer?s is made , the easier to control the symptoms that might come in the future. Symptoms; The symptoms can be moderate or severe stage. Moderate stage can include:

Field report of zero carbon centre

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CCST9016 Field Visit Report Name: Lau Ka Lap UID: 3035074048 Introduction: Zero Carbon Building, which is also called ZCB, is developed to show the eco-building technological designs and promote strategies about energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies (ZCB 2012). In the field trip, I have learnt much from this real-life example of Zero Carbon Building. Findings:

Incineration

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Further Application of Incineration ? new fuel cell Original fuel cell New fuel cell using incineration waste Waste : fly ash reason: high calcium content (66.8 wt% )for the formation of calcium phosphate hydrogel What is calcium phosphate hydrogel? a type of fast proton conductor, increase the efficiency of fuel cell Calcium phosphate hydrogel (a) Incineration fly ash + phosphoric acid (b) mixture of K2CO3 and CaCO3 reagents (c) CaCO3 reagent Performance of new fuel cell Performance of new fuel cell The performance of the fuel cell containing calcium phosphate hydrogel synthesized from incineration fly ash is almost equal to that of the fuel cell containing a hydrogel membrane obtained from other reagents

chapter 10 note

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Chapter 10 Photosynthesis Overview: The Process That Feeds the Biosphere Photosynthesis Is the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy Plants and other autotrophs Are the producers of the biosphere Plants are photoautotrophs They use the energy of sunlight to make organic molecules from water and carbon dioxide Figure 10.1 Photosynthesis Occurs in plants, algae, certain other protists, and some prokaryotes These organisms use light energy to drive the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and (in most cases) water. They feed not only themselves, but the entire living world. (a) On land, plants are the predominant producers of food. In aquatic environments, photosynthetic organisms include (b) multicellular algae, such

AP Environmental Science - FRQ and MI for Ch.1

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Christian Boujaoude August 17, 2014 AP Environmental Science Pd. 10 Daly FRQ Chapter 1 1. a.) A feasible explanation for the algal bloom in the pond could be that there was too much fertilizer applied to the lawn. Some of the run-off from the rain flowed down the lawn and went into the pond. This would then increase the nutrient supply in the pond and resulted in the algal bloom a few weeks later.

AP Environmental Science Ch.1 outline

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Christian Boujaoude August 13, 2014 Period 10 AP Environmental Science Chapter 1: Studying the State of Our Earth I. The Mysterious Neuse River Fish Killer A. Pfiesteria 1. Emits a potent toxin that quickly kills fish 2. Could have up to 24 life stages a. Carnivorous stage b. Free floating amoeba c. Protective casing and able to remain dormant 3. The discovery of Pfiesteria in North Carolina Rivers created panic among the areas recreation and fishing industries 4. Many investigators were very skeptical and even thought that Pfiesteria didn?t produce toxins at all 5. Pfiesteria shows that releasing waste material into a river can affect the environment in complex and unexpected ways 6. Also displays how controversial how environmental science can be

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