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Highest Rated Living Things in their Environment Essays
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| The effect of succession on diversity in heather moorland. |
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| Investigation of the effectiveness of sunscreen factors in preventing the damage of growth of V.nat in UV. Light |
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| The impact of Deforestation on the Environment Human activities often affect whole ecosystems. One of these activities is the cutting down of forest trees |
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| The Issues of Pesticides. |
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| Some people believe that Eukaryotic cells are deemed as a result of the evolution of symbiotic Prokaryotes. |
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| The issues associated with pest control. |
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| The elephant population in Pilanesberg, South Africa. |
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| Taxonomy is the study of the classification of organisms, it is the organization (separation) of all the known organisms into groups based on their shared features, these groups are then organized into further, larger groups. |
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| Isolation of a urea degrading bacteria. |
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| Charles Darwin. |
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| An investigation of species diversity and abundance of ground flora in coppices of different ages. |
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| Splatometer - Scientists set out to discover if insects are disappearing from Britain. |
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| What sorts of species become 'invasive aliens' in a world of climatic change? |
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| An investigation into the effect of different tooth cleaning agents containing different ingredients on the growth of teeth bacteria. |
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| Mountain Pygmy Possum |
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| Describe in detail the main ideas behind Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection and describe in detail three pieces of evidence that support this theory. |
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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 |
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| To investigate the relationship between the species richness and distance from a Cedar tree using an interrupted belt transect. |
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| To investigate whether pollution affects the diversity of aquatic invertebrate species. |
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| Managing Grassland and maintaining diversity |
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| The advantages and disadvantages of bacteria |
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| Biology Coursework:Investigation of Speed of Woodlice in Areas of Different Light Intensities |
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| Problems in maintaining biodiversity in the modern world. |
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| What is the evidence that that the structure of a plant community is determined by the diversity of the mycorrhizal fungi in the soil? |
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| Antibiotic Sensitivity Test |
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| Global Warming Essay |
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"this is an excellently composed article about antibiotic resistance and how the misuse of antibiotics has eventually resulted in development of resistant strains of bacteria, which eventually render particular antibiotics useless. Further more it also touches on what exactly antibiotics are, the different ways in which they prevnt bacterial growth as well as the phychological influences driving the improper use of antibitics. It is very useful for those in the field of microbiology."
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