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Explain how natural selction may bring about changes in a population and what conditions may be necessary to bri about speciation A species is a group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce successfully
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Explain the factors that affect the distribution of plant and animal species
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Extended Experimental Investigation - Natural Antibiotics
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Extinction of Species Writing Assignment - The Hawaiian Hoary Bat.
Extraction by Bacteria Leaching
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Find out how halogens are used in the manufacture of herbicides and polymers and environmental problems associated
Find out the relationship between the districution of bladders and the degree of exposure on the shore of bladder wrack seaweed
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For a sand dune ecosystem you have studied, describe and explain the structure and functioning of the system. Describe how human activity has impacted on the ecosystem and evaluate attempts to manage the system.
Fungal Pathogens in Humans.
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Fungi Friend Or Foe?
Grizzly Bears
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Heat loss from animals
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History of Taxonomy.
How Do Fishing Methods Harm The Environment?
How do we prove bacteria are ubiquitous?
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How does saltation affect the sand dune ecosystem?
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How does the discovery of extremophiles change our understanding of the tree of life?
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How humans have had an effect on the environment over the past few years?
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How important were science and technology in the fight against infectious diseases in the late 19th century?
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How will exposure of E. coli to different kinds of light affect its growth? Hypothesis: Under the exposure of no light, E. coli will thrive and grow at maximum speed
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Human activities can impose far-reaching effects on the environment
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Human activities pollute air, water and land in different ways.
Human Impact on Nutrient Cycling.
Human impact on the environment
I chose to investigate the behaviour of woodlice in a wet or dry environment.
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