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…habitat is deep within the city's sewer system. It was there where I found Fatithbobith. He is a gigantic beast that feeds off of scraps of dead animals and occasionally live ones. The organism was extremely lazy and has short arms. This made it harder…
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…This essay is for my AP-BIO class from actual AP-Biology test none AP-Biology Essay on vertebrate structural adaptations for terrestrial life. (From an actual past AP-BIOLOGY test)         The problems of survival of animals on land are very…
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…will be given blood tests. If all of the tests are negative for the disease, the restriction will be removed within 30 days of the slaughtering of the infected animals. In Cumbria the epidemic was declining, but Devon and the Welsh borders were still under high…
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…Every year thousands of animals all across the world are infected with a deadly disease which is known as Bovine Tuberculosis, or more commonly know as T.B. Tuberculosis is a chronic disease that can affect any part of the body but is commonly…
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…Abuse of the Innocent Is it right to force a mouse to live it's live in a laboratory cage to test anti-cancer drug? How would you like to be squeezed in a cage with many other animals, not being able to touch the grass, run around and play, smell…
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…Abuse of the Innocent Is it right to force a mouse to live it's live in a laboratory cage to test anti-cancer drug? How would you like to be squeezed in a cage with many other animals, not being able to touch the grass, run around and play, smell…
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…eradication program, which was administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). All cattle herds were tested, and all of the cattle that tested positive for bovine Tuberculosis were sent…
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…, and would appreciate any information, contributions, or other forms of support. For example, supporting products that do not test on animals, not wearing/using animal made products, or providing animals with the respect they deserve can help reduce the amount…
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…be done in two ways. First, cloning animals can help us understand the way our cellss divide, multiply and operate. We can also learn how to fix ceratin disorders, thus leading to tests and research in similar human disorders. For example, sheep have a disease…
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…of this animal for their tests. This is because the aplysia californica,or the sea hare, has a very simple nervous system, which is composed of just around a few thousand large and easily identifiable neurons. But regardless of the aplysia californica's very simple…
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