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Most living things need food, water, light, temperatures within certain limits, and air. Living things have a variety of characteristics that are displayed to different degrees: they respire, move, respond to stimuli, reproduce and grow, and are dependent on their environment.
Sniper is a DDVP, 2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate compound, marketed in Nigeria by Swiss-Nigerian Chemical Company, as a synthetic...
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Christmas Tree EXEC was the first widely disruptive computer worm, which paralyzed several international computer networks in December 1987. The...
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“Almost all U.S. airline crew members use soft-sided roll-aboard bags,” Patrick Smith, airline pilot, air travel blogger, and author, tells...
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Extensive research on the biology of stress now shows that healthy development can be derailed by excessive or prolonged activation of stress...
Read More »Living things may be distinguished from non-living things in their ability to carry on life processes such as movement, respiration, growth, responsiveness to environmental stimuli and reproduction. This view of living may be appropriate at this age but has some limitations and can lead to the alternative conceptions above. For example movement in plants is not apparent to students and consequently they may not consider plants living. Decisions about whether things are alive or non-living remain problematic as not all life processes stop at the same time. For example, human fingernails and hair continue to grow for weeks after death.
“There's a lot more interest in living off the grid now because energy is costing so much and there are so many problems with grids,” Koones said....
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During the war in Crimea, beards, moustaches and sideburns became symbols of courage and determination. Britons back home started sporting similar...
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Applying Bekesy's post-mortem data we can estimate that zombies likely have at least a moderately-severe sensorineural hearing loss. It is also...
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Examples of heavy metals include mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), thallium (Tl), and lead (Pb). Heavy metals are natural...
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Five of the worst ways your mortgage can sting you. Too many Australians have been stung by a scorpion home loan. It's a predatory mortgage deal...
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In general, honey doesn't spoil. However, it can go bad if it's contaminated or incorrectly stored. If your honey has visible mold, or if it smells...
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