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The Effects of Chemical Runoff on Organisms: A Study of Nervous and Endocrine System Responses Introduction The pond is a delicate ecosystem that is home to a diverse range of organisms, including frogs, fish, planarians, and earth

In a 2-3 page academic essay, respond to the prompt below:
There is a pond with a large diversity of organisms. Within this pond, there are frogs, fish, planarians, and earthworms. Unfortunately one day the farmer that owns the pond over-fertilizes his surrounding farmland and it causes a lot of nitrates and phosphorous to run off into the pond. How would each of the organisms listed above use their nervous and endocrine systems to respond to the increase in chemicals in their pond?
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“Exploring the Animal Kingdom: An In-Depth Look at Four Fascinating Species”

Groups of 2. You will choose any 4 species of animals and write one page on each. This page should include a description/anatomy and other topics of your choosing (habitat, diet, behavior, etc). You can write anything about the animal if it is relevant, and you can find reliable sources (ex:textbooks and peer reviewed papers).
• The paper will be in 12 font (times new roman), default margins, double spaced, and APA citations. This paper will be turned into a turnitin dropbox. Please submit a word file and not any other type of file.  

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Animal Species: African Elephant Description/Anatomy: The African elephant, also known as the savanna elephant, is the largest land mammal in the world. They can grow up to 13 feet tall and weigh up to 6.

Groups of 2. You will choose any 3 species of animals and write one page on each. This page should include a description/anatomy and other topics of your choosing (habitat, diet, behavior, etc). You can write anything about the animal if it is relevant, and you can find reliable sources (ex:textbooks and peer reviewed papers). 
• The paper will be in 12 font (times new roman), default margins, double spaced, and APA citations. This paper will be turned into a turnitin dropbox. Please submit a word file and not any other type of file. 

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Exploring the Fascinating World of Four Animal Species: Anatomy, Habitat, Diet, and Behavior

Groups of 2. You will choose any 4 species of animals and write one page on each. This page should include a description/anatomy and other topics of your choosing (habitat, diet, behavior, etc). You can write anything about the animal if it is relevant, and you can find reliable sources (ex:textbooks and peer reviewed papers). 
• The paper will be in 12 font (times new roman), default margins, double spaced, and APA citations. This paper will be turned into a turnitin dropbox. Please submit a word file and not any other type of file. 

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The Magic of Photosynthesis: Harnessing Light Energy for Life on Earth

Photosynthesis is the biochemical process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy, usually from the sun, into chemical energy stored in glucose or other organic molecules. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and involves the utilization of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, water (H2O) taken up by the roots, and light energy absorbed by chlorophyll pigment molecules. Through a series of complex reactions, including the light-dependent and light-independent (Calvin cycle) reactions, photosynthesis produces oxygen (O2) as a byproduct and carbohydrates, such as glucose, which serve as energy sources for the organism. Photosynthesis is crucial for sustaining life on Earth as it is the primary means by which energy from the sun is converted into forms usable by living organisms.6CO2+6H2O+light energy→C6H12O6+6O2
In words, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), in the presence of light energy, are converted into glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2). This equation represents the overall process of photosynthesis, encompassing both the light-dependent and light-independent reactions.