Assessment title: (Plant Protection) NAME: Karl Fitzpatrick. Date: 16/12/15. Describe five specific situations where pest and disease control measures are required: Vineweevil: This is an insect that attacks a wide range of plants‚ both indoors and outdoors‚ but can be especially damaging to container plants. He needs to be controlled otherwise he will kill the plant. Adult weevils eat plant leaves during spring and summer‚ its the grubs in autumn winter attack the roots of the plants‚ plants
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1. What is the three-word definition of evolution? 2. What is macroevolution? 3. Who was the scientist that came up with inheritance of acquired characteristics? 4. What organisms did Darwin study that led him to the theory of natural selection? 5. What is Tiktaalik? 6. What are two tetrapod characteristics of Tiktaalik? 7. What is systematics? 8. What is this called? 9. What are synapomorphies? 10. Zygote _______ ________ _________ Growth 11
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Mock Exam Biology 114 Chapters 32 (Intro to Animals)‚ 33 (Protostomes)‚ 34 (Deuterostome) and Fungi __C___ 1. A crab is a member of the phylum a. cnidaria b. mollusca c. arthropoda d. annelida e. ctenophore ___E__ 2. When asked‚ you tell a child that a centipede is a a. member of the class insecta b. part of the largest phylum arthropoda‚ related to the lobster c. part of the subphylum cheliceriformes d. part of the subphylum myriapoda e. B
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Task one A). How do living things interact? Living things find a way to live off the land. Not with artificial flavouring or stuff like that. But it may not last unless we take good care of it. Living things interact by: 1). Viruses Learn about viruses and their surroundings‚ and how they are created. What is a Virus A virus s a small‚ NONLIVING particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. Viruses are considered nonliving because they are not cells. They cannot: * use energy
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a good report on fungus - The kingdom of Fungi contains single-celled and multicellular organisms that absorb nutrients for food. Fungi‚ together with bacteria decay and decompose organic matter. Some fungi can be parasitic and cause serious diseases in plants and animals. Though considered an individual kingdom today‚ traditionally fungi were classified as plants with no stems‚ leaves‚ or chlorophyll. About 100‚000 species of fungi are known. Most fungi are made of protoplasm-containing tubes
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Weed Management in Soybeans Weed management is one of the most important and sometimes one of the most expensive components of a soybean production program. Herbicides are a necessity in profitable soybean production. They are‚ however‚ only one component of a weed management program. Weed management is most successful when crop rotation‚ crop competition‚ cultivation‚ and judicious herbicide use are combined in a planned and coordinated program. Herbicides should be used only as needed and
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5 essential characteristics of all living cells: 1. Bounded by a lipid rich plasma membrane 2. Contain nucleic acid that encodes at least one complete copy of a genome a. Originally RNA… these days‚ exclusively DNA b. All cells replicate DNA by template directed polymerization into an intermediate form RNA 3. Capable of regulated metabolic activity a. Through macromolecular catalysis 4. Capable of protein synthesis a. The machinery of protein synthesis is conserved among all cells (MOSTLY RNA) b
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Name: Jessica Hebert Causative Agent: Enterobius vermicularis Disease: Pin worms Classification of the causative agent: E. vermicularis is caused by the parasitic agent. Classification - Helminth (nematode). The specific classifications are “Enterobius”- Genus. “vermicularis” – Species Also called the human pinworm History: Any historical facts or interesting facts about the disease that don’t fit in the other categories. Virulence factors of the causative agent: Pinworms are the most common
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Biology Animal Phylums "Write a three sentence description for each phylum and list two examples for each. Also‚ draw a picture of a common example from each. (or cut out of a magazine). You will be graded on how accurate your information is as well as neatness." Sponges (Porifera): Poriferans don’t have mouths; instead‚ they have tiny pores in their outer walls through which water is drawn. Cells in the sponge walls filter nutrients from the water as the water is carried through the body
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him back to health until d’Auvergue regained the strength to make it back home. In 1959‚ on an expedition trip to the Himalayas‚ Yeti droppings were recovered and brought into labs for further investigations. There seemed to be a new species of nematode worm discovered amongst these droppings‚ and according to scientists‚ were only to be linked to one type of animal. Never before linked to any other animal in history‚ proved more evidence of the Yeti existence. Reports of an alleged Yeti attack
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