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Part E: Writing Your Paper

Using your materials from this task, write your research paper. Its length should be 1,000 to 1,250 words. When you’ve finished writing the paper, be sure to proofread your work to catch any errors in grammar, spelling, logic, or organization. Submit your completed paper along with this activity.
Course Activity: Human Effects on Ocean Ecosystems:Writing a Research Paper
In this activity, you will prepare a 1,000- to 1,250-word research paper about the effects of human activity on ocean ecosystems. You will focus on one particular human activity that has a negative effect on the ecosystem. You’ll also compare and contrast at least three existing solutions to prevent or manage the problem. The human activity you choose should be specific, be realistic, and have predictable effects on the ecosystem. For example, deforestation is a specific human activity that has a negative effect on forest ecosystems. At the end of the paper, you will write a one- to two-paragraph proposal describing a program to educate citizens on this problem and encourage them to do their part to prevent it.

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Throughout human existence we have relied on the oceans – for food, as a waste dump, for recreation, for economic opportunities and so on. However, it’s not only our activities in the marine environment that affect life in the sea – it’s also the things we do on land.

With more than half the world’s population now living within 100 kilometres of the coast, it’s not surprising that our activities are taking their toll. Human impacts have increased along with our rapid population growth, substantial developments in technology and significant changes in land use. Over-fishing, pollution and introduced species are affecting life in the sea – and New Zealand is no exception!


Threats to marine habitats

Human actions at sea and on land are putting increasing pressure on the ocean and the species that live there.

Fisheries

Humans living near the coast have probably always used the ocean as a source of food. However, with advances in fishing equipment, larger ships and new tracking technologies, many fish stocks around the world have reduced significantly. Fish stocks on continental shelf areas are now widely considered to be fully or over exploited. Aside from reducing fish stocks, unsustainable fishing practices can have other negative impacts on the marine environment. For example, some fishing techniques such as dredging and trawling can cause widespread damage to marine habitats and organisms living on the sea floor. These techniques also often capture non-target species (known as bycatch) that are then discarded.


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Commercial fishing boat

Fishing was probably the first use of the oceans by humans. In the last century, significant increases in commercial fishing have resulted in the over-exploitation of many fish stocks.

In New Zealand, fisheries are managed by a quota system that sets catch limits for commercially important species and aims at sustainable management of our fish stocks. The Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society (NZ) publishes the Best Fish Guide to try and encourage us to make more sustainable choices when purchasing seafood. The list evaluates fish stocks and bycatch levels and the fishing methods used.

Pollution

Our oceans have long been used as an intentional dumping ground for all sorts of waste including sewage, industrial run-off and chemicals. In more recent times, policy changes in many countries have reflected the view that the ocean does not have an infinite capacity to absorb our waste. However, marine pollution remains a major problem and threatens life in the sea at all levels.


Rights: Jeff Schmaltz, MOD IS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC
Phytoplankton bloom

This image shows a large phytoplankton bloom that occurred around New Zealand in October 2009. The image was acquired by the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), flying aboard NASA’s Terra satellite.

Some marine pollution may be accidental, for example, oil spills caused by tanker accidents. Some may be indirect, when pollutants from our communities flow out to sea via stormwater drains and rivers. Some effects may not be immediately obvious, for example, bioaccumulation – the process where levels of toxic chemicals in organisms increase as they eat each other at each successive trophic level in the food web.


Link :

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/high-school-biology/hs-ecology/hs-human-impact-on-ecosystems/a/hs-human-impact-on-ecosystems-review


https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/144-human-impacts-on-marine-environments

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Which is an example of an ecosystem change that resulted from human activity?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

An example is:

Deforestation occurs when a forest or stand of trees is removed, converting the land to a nonforest use. This changes the ecosystem drastically and results in a dramatic loss of biodiversity.

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Answer:

chaparral shrublands turning to grass due to frequent fires

Explanation:

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Salad vegetables are cut and placed in plain water. Why?

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Answer:

Not only does soaking produce rid it of harmful germs or chemicals, but it can also be used to revitalize produce for a better taste and longer life. If you purchase local, organic fruits and vegetables that contain no chemicals or harmful preservatives, you can use warm water to rinse your produce.

Explanation:

Fun facts:

Through osmosis, water naturally moves from areas of low salt concentrations to areas of high salt concentrations. ... Consequently, the water in a leaf of lettuce that is soaking in salt water will migrate out of the lettuce leaving a mushy leaf behind.

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If a long tail is a dominant characteristic, in which case is the characteristic of a long tail definitely expressed?
A when both parents have a long tail
B when neither allele contains instructions for a long tail
C when at least one parent has a long tail
D when at least one allele contains instructions for a long tail

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

the correct answer is d i took the test.

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Item 5 What is the role of a generator in producing electricity? The generator stores electrical energy for later use in homes and businesses. The generator spins the turbine to create mechanical energy. The generator transforms the mechanical energy of the turbine into electrical energy. The generator reverses the turbine to create electrical energy.

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Answer:

The generator transforms the mechanical energy of the turbine into electrical energy

Explanation:

Electricity generator is a device that is used in generating power supply which can be used in industries, homes and for commercial and private purposes.

It operates by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy for the use in an external circuit. mechanical energy can be obtained from steam turbines, internal combusting energy, gas and water turbines and it can be obtained through the rotating shaft.

The capacity of each generator determines the amount of energy it can supply to a given place.

A mammal's red blood cells produce the protein hemoglobin, which carries oxygen through the bloodstream. Its hair follicle cells do not produce hemoglobin. Which statement is true about these differences? A) The red blood cells contain different genes than the hair follicle cells, causing the cells to differentiate B) The red blood cells contain DNA, but the hair follicle cells do not C) A red blood cell and hair follicle cell have the same genes, but they are expressed differently D) The hemoglobin is produced from recombinant DNA, which is only found in red blood cells

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Answer:

C) A red blood cell and hair follicle cell have the same genes, but they are expressed differently

Explanation:

All cells of a living organism contain the same genetic sequence i.e. they contain the same set of genes, however, differences in the expression of these genes may occur. This is responsible for the different specific roles or functions played by organs of the body system.

The expression of a gene refers to the process by which a gene is transcribed and translated into a protein molecule, which is responsible for traits in the body. Genes are expressed differently in order for certain cells to function differently and specifically. For example, difference in expression of genes is responsible for the ability of red blood cells to produce hemoglobin and the inability of hair follicle cells to, even if they contain same genes.

Which number is labeling the part of the digestive system that releases acid and mixes the food to break it down?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

the stomach releases strong acid to digest and break down the food

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I think the answer would Be B

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i feel ike is the 3rd one maybe

Answer:

D

Explanation:

D is my best bet because most have cilia and flagella to help move them around their environment.

A is for multicellular organisms, B occurs only in some unicellular but not all, C is for multicellular mostly (some unicellular can have it), but D applies to majority of unicellular (almost all have some sort of mechanism for movement)

Which Ali combination represents a male who has an X-linked recessive disorder

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XrY is the Ali combination that represents a male who has an X-linked recessive disorder

A single-celled organism can be classified as a prokaryote based on the absence of-

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A nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

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lack of nucleus.

Explanation:

A prokaryote is a simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

All of living and noliving things in a particular area

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What are we supposed to answer? There is no question?
That is the definition of an ecosystem

Any reaction that is not intended is called

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the free encyclopedia. A paradoxical reaction or paradoxical effect is an effect of a chemical substance, typically a medical drug, that is opposite to what would usually be expected. An example of a paradoxical reaction is pain caused by a pain relief medication.

The light reactions can only occur in the absence of light.
A. True

B. False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

the light reactant needs light

what is the process of transformation?
infecting bacteria with bacteriophages
adding foreign DNA to a bacterial cell
copying foreign DNA into RNA
causing mutations in viral genetic material

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The correct answer is B. They do not harm the organism
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name the structure of the brain that controls sleep.
A. hypothesis(pituitary gland)
B. hypothalamus ​

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The answer's B. hypothalamus

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3. Conversion of ammonia to nitrite and then to nitrates is called. a) Ammonification c) Denitrification

b) Assimilation d) Nitrification

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Answer:

Nitrification

Explanation:

Nitrifying bacteria present in the soil convert ammonia into nitrite.

Nitrite is then converted into nitrate. This process is called Nitrification.

A benefit of a diet high in carbohydrates is Group of answer choices increasing muscle glycogen storage to prevent muscle fatigue. changing carbohydrates into fat in the muscle to prevent muscle fatigue. decreasing lactic acid build-up to prevent muscle fatigue. changing carbohydrates into protein in the muscle to spare muscle protein. changing carbohydrates into fat in the muscle to spare muscle glycogen.

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A benefit of a diet high in carbohydrates is increasing muscle glycogen storage to prevent muscle fatigue.

What are carbohydrates?

Carbohydrates are a type of macronutrient composed of one or more subunits called monosaccharides (eg. glucose).

Glycogen is a polysaccharide composed of many subunits of glucose monosaccharides.

This polysaccharide (glycogen) serves as a storage of energy in different species of animals.

In conclusion, a benefit of a diet high in carbohydrates is increasing muscle glycogen storage to prevent muscle fatigue.

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What's the relationship between the angle of isolation and the rate at which the temperature changes?

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A population of beach mice have been
introduced to a new disease. This
disease has killed off most of the
population. Some mice in the
population were better suited and
survived the disease, living to
reproduce. The population over time
has grown resistant to the disease.
This is an example of?
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Artificial Selection
Natural Selection
Selective Breeding

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It is natural selection. Try to remember from those three selections that natural is where the animal does it by itself. The other two are where humans interfere with it.

When investigating a crime scene to determine if a suspect is possibly guilty, police often collect DNA evidence from the scene, such as DNA round in hair. What can police do with this DNA evidence?

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the physical sample of Subject's DNA profile will be destroyed immediately, and in no circumstances held any longer than 30 days; any and all data about Subject's genetic profile derived from that physical sample will be deleted immediately, and in no circumstances held any longer than 30 days. they can use the DNA sample to identify a suspect or use it in a court of law.

Explanation:

2. Animal Nutrition
Question 1
Give one suitable biological term for each of the following
1. Muscular contractions in the intestine causing the movement of food
2. Food that has a high fibre content.
3. A nutritional disease caused by a person refusing to eat.
4. Physical breaking down of food in the mouth by the teeth
5. Finger-like projections in the small intestine
6. The breaking down of large fat molecules into tiny droplets.
7. Process by which the liver converts excess amino acids into urea.
8. Region of the alimentary canal where most of the water is reabsorbed.
9. Muscular organ connecting the pharynx to the stomach.
10. Valve that controls the entry of food from the stomach into the duodenum,

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1. Muscular contractions in the intestine causing the movement of food.

Peristaltic movement.

2. Food that has a high fibre content.

Fibrous

3. A nutritional disease caused by a person refusing to eat.

Malnutrition

4. Physical breaking down of food in the mouth by the teeth

Mastication

5. Finger-like projections in the small intestine

Villi

6. The breaking down of large fat molecules into tiny droplets.

Emulsification

7. Process by which the liver converts excess amino acids into urea.

Excretion

8. Region of the alimentary canal where most of the water is reabsorbed.

Large intestine

9. Muscular organ connecting the pharynx to the stomach.

Esophagus or Oesophagus

10. Valve that controls the entry of food from the stomach into the duodenum,

Pyloric sphincter

How do electronegativity, polarity, and ph all relate and effect each other? I know moderators, you will be reported if you give a link or wasteful answer.

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Answer:Electrons in a polar covalent bond are shifted toward the more electronegative atom; thus, the more electronegative atom is the one with the partial negative charge. The greater the difference in electronegativity, the more polarized the electron distribution and the larger the partial charges of the atoms.

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How is the atmosphere a system, include components, inputs, outputs & flow.

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Answer:

the flow in systems besides the flow.

Explanation:

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When studying Earth as a whole, our primary input is energy from the sun and from space. Earth outputs heat and light to space, maintaining an approximate overall steady-state with respect to energy.

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Why does all mammals have seven vertebrae (bones) in their neck?

A) all mammals descended from a common ancestor
B) predators only eat animals with six neck vertebrae
C) all animals can turn their heads the same amount
D) all mammals have to stretch their necks to obtain food

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Answer:

C I hope I'm right........

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It has to do with evolution.
A. All mammals descended from a common ancestor.
* Descending from a common ancestor has to do with evolution.

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true. or. false. ​

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true false true false true

Which problem-solving technique involves drawing conclusions from a few observations?
A.
drill-down technique
B.
inductive reasoning
C.
constructive controversy
D.
reverse brainstorming

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Answer: B.

inductive reasoning

Explanation:

Inductive reasoning, or inductive logic, is a type of reasoning that involves drawing a general conclusion from a set of specific observations. Some people think of inductive reasoning as “bottom-up” logic, because it involves widening specific premises out into broader generalizations.

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Answer:

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              Homologous: Similar in position, structure, and evolutionary origin but not necessarily in function.

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Individual bones are organs.
A. True

B. False

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because they are made out of tissues

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