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…enzymes in, can fuse with vacuoles and digest contents Can digest cell that lysosome is in. example: tadpole tail Energy Transformers Protein production, modification, transportation, digestion all require energy Chloroplasts and energy- Chloroplasts- are cell…
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…also inhabit various reef regions, as well as reef fish. The ecosystem of the reef is fairly straight forward. The main energy source for the producers of the reef (Algae, Kelp, and Plankton) is sunlight and water which provide them with nutrients…
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…itself, though? Jung thought not. There can always be a union of opposites, a theme that looms very large in Jung's writings. --- DYNAMICS The psyche is a relatively closed system that has only a fixed amount of energy also called Values, which…
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…is a monosaccharide sugar or simple sugar made with a 6-carbon skeleton. It is a major energy source for animal and human metabolism, and provides a great structural role in cellulose. Glucose’s chemical formula is C6H12O6, and it has many forms and is occurring widely…
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…, mineral, and energy resources. However, instability after independence in 1960 contributed to a sluggish economy that grew only about 1 percent a year until the mid-1980s. Nationalization, corruption, inexperience, heavy borrowing, a deteriorating…
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…. The chopping imagery gives the process of writing the poem a laboured, almost strained feeling. It is as though writing has become hard work and the writer is growing weary. The use of ‘echoes’ to represent the energy of the words is a telling metaphor…
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…over of food, waste Respiration: Gaining energy from food Sensitivity: Interaction with nature, feelings Reproduction: Sexual Intercourse, production of a new cell, by union of sperm and egg to form zygote Growth: Ability of to reproduce and replace cells…
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…The immediate source of energy for muscular contraction is the high-energy phosphate compound called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Although ATP is not the only energy-carrying molecule in the cell, it is the most important one, and without…
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…Throughout Shakespeare's King Lear, there is a sense of renewal, or as L.C. Knights puts it, "affirmation in spite of everything," in the play. These affirmative actions are vividly seen throughout the play that is highly infused with evil, immorality…
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…;As the renewer of our minds (8:5) *<Tab/>As the intercessor for the saints (8:26-27). Throughout Paul's writing of Romans it is inherently obvious that he is building a Theological Argument, with each element fitting systematically between those…
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