Essays on Science

Microorganisms: Culturing And Isolation Techniques

Culturing and Isolation Techniques Microorganisms are everywhere. “The word microorganism is origin from Greek. The very tiny thing, which have the presence of life and that tiny thing is only visible by using microscope means we cannot able to see that tiny organism with our open eyes. Microorganisms are as an example bacteria, fungi, protozoa,...
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Fragile Beauty: The Life History And Range Of Monarch Butterflies

Abstract Monarch butterflies in North and Central America are unique in the extensive migrations they undertake, which can extend up to 2500 miles from their overwintering colonies in central Mexico to their summer range in the northern United States and southern Canada. This extensive migration takes four generations of Monarchs to complete. Monarch butterflies have...
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Koala: Plant - Animal Interactions - Herbivory Practical

Part A – Adaptations of herbivores to plant diets Invertebrates Species/group: Morpho Menelaus Diet: these butterflies have a different diet for each stage of their lifecycle from a range of plants including several species of legume. Caterpillars feed on a variety of leaves but prefer pea plant leaves and new leaves. While butterflies drink their...
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Penguins Modern State: Consequences Of Global Warming

Introduction Global Warming is a consequence of greenhouse effects of water vapour and other gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide which are the most abundant. Global warming is a very topical and controversial issue which effects the global community and the environment. It is of utmost importance to redress the causing problems associated...
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Small Indian Mongoose: The Example Of Invasive Species

Across the world, animals are going extinct or becoming critically endangered. One main reason for this is the introduction of invasive species in the habitats of these animals. An invasive species is any living organism that is not native to an environment and causes harm to endemic fauna (“Invasive Species”). Invasive species are one of...
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Western Knowledge Of The Sun: Solar Observatories

People in the Western world have been studying the sun for over 400 years and it is one of the most prominent sources of interest in our solar system. About 4.5 billion years ago, the whole solar system formed a colossal, rotating cloud of gas and dust (called a solar nebula). As the nebula collapsed...
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Honeybees’ Reduction As A Serious Issue In The World

Today, Honeybees’ reduction is a serious issue in the world. Since 1947, honeybees have been reduced from 5.9 million to 2.4 million. This is over 40 per cent of honey bees (Amadeo, 2019). This reduction of honey bees came from several reasons including bee colony collapse disorder, habitat fragmentation, neonicotinoid, pesticide use, and climate change....
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