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2501: Transitions of Reptiles to Mammals
... Long cervical ribs Cervical ribs tiny, fused to vertebrae 14. Lumbar ribs Lumbars are rib free 15. No diaphragm Diaphragm present 16. Limbs sprawled out from body Limbs under body 17. Scapula simple Scapula with big spine for muscles 18. Pelvic bones unfused Pelvis fused 19. Two sacral (hip) vertebrae Three or more sacral vertebrae 20. Toe bone #'s 2-3-4-5-4 Toe bones 2-3-3-3-3 ...
2502: Salt Pollution
... rest of the food chain to follow. Large increase in salt concentration can cause 75% - 100% death for these microorganisms, The effect of salt is almost immediate. Most of the organism are only one cell big and blow up in contact with increased amounts of salt. Water insects are also effected by the increase in salt in the environment. The number of insects lowers because the inability for water insects to ...
2503: Cells
... Then there are centrioles that play a major role in cell division. And lastly there are vacuoles which have a variety of storage functions. The plant cell is similar in most ways. The only really big differences between the plant cell and the animal cell are as follows. The first is the outer membrane. The plant cell has a cell wall that highly acts as support to the cell, where the ...
2504: Bats
... flight. In some species the baby is left at the roost when the mother is hunting, in others the baby is taken along. In the species that carry their young eventually the baby grows to big for the mother and is left in the roost. The bat then learns to fly and hunt its prey by itself (Lauber). SPECIALIZED BATS Some bats have developed special ways of adapting to their surroundings ...
2505: The Hindu and Muslim Religions
... enter into a state of purity in which they wear only a seamless white garment, abstain from shedding blood and cutting hair or nails, and avoid all forms of vulgarity. (267) Muslims are also very big on taking pilgrimages. In 1977 the total number of Muslims who make the pilgrimage was close to two million (“Islam” 267). Concerning the Islamic pilgrimages and festivals, Encyclopedia Americana mentions: The most important ceremonies include ...
2506: The Roman Catholic Church
... the person committing the sin but may affect other people. The buildings and the architecture of there parishes tend to be somewhat simple. They are not very fancy looking. Their parishes tend to be really big and can house hundreds of people for a mass or services being practiced. The windows are of stained glass and they have very high ceilings. Their churches always have a cross at the top of ...
2507: Sacred Cow, Holy Bull
... changes in their development that allowed the cattle to survive. From this change came the Brahman breed. The Brahma makes up the biggest percentage of cows in India. These cows are easily noticed by the big hump on their back right behind their head (“Brahman” 1). The country of India is home to 900 million people and home to almost 200 million cows. That’s 22 cows per 100 people. However ...
2508: The Existence of God
... and natural selection was responsible for the complexities we observed in the animal kingdom. It’s also reasonable to imagine the universe to be infinite in space and time with a never-ending series or “Big Bangs” which created this present universe.(4) David Hume stated in his “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion” that there is no way to logically link something unknown in the world with something known in the world ...
2509: Comprehensive Arguements for the Existence of God
... and natural selection was responsible for the complexities we observed in the animal kingdom. It’s also reasonable to imagine the universe to be infinite in space and time with a never ending series or “Big Bangs” which created this present universe. David Hume stated in his “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion” that there is no way to logically link something unknown in the world with something known in the world. This ...
2510: Greek Orthodox Customs
... very cloistered. After I had the baby, practically the only contact I had with the outside world was on Saturdays, when my mother, sister, aunt and I would go to McDonald's. That was the big treat. Once, my uncle took me to a movie. I watched a lot of TV. My dearest wish was to go back to school. But after Sophia was old enough, I had to work in ...


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