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- History of ecology (10158 bytes)
1: ...scribed interrelationships between animals and between animals and their environment as early as the ...
6: ...ry]], about twenty thousand plant species were known, versus forty thousand at the beginning of the [...
8: ...[latitude]] and [[altitude]], a discipline now known as [[geobotany]].
10: ...eological]] data. One of Humboldt's famous works was "Idea for a Plant Geography" ([[1805]]).
12: ...he time included [[Aim頂onpland]] and [[Eugenius Warming]]. - Kalakmul (3483 bytes)
4: ...uth with [[Guatemala]], and to the north and west with other municipalities in the state. It covers 1...
6: ... located on [[Mexican Federal Highway|Federal Highway 186]] as it crosses the base of the peninsula f...
9: ...d. It is located in the 1,800,000 acre [[Calakmul Biosphere Reserve]], deep in the jungles of the [[Pet鮝], ...
11: ...nd or pyramid, so 'Calakmul' is the 'City of the Two Adjacent Pyramids'."
13: ...built Calakmul into a [[Late Classic Era]] superpower ally of [[Caracol]] and rival to [[Tikal]]. A s... - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
1: [[Image:World-map-2004-cia-factbook-large-1.7m-whitespace-removed.jpg|thumb|290px|right|Map of the...
2: ...human geography]] and [[physical geography]].<ref>web.clas.ufl.edu/users/morgans/lecture_2.prn.pdf.</...
5: ...ntal Geography, Anyway? |url=http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh/environmentalgeography.htm |accessm...
7: ...le=The History of Geography |publisher=Basil Blackwell |location=Oxford |pages=p. 66}}</ref>}}
9: ... human geography and looks at the interactions between the environment and humans.<ref name="Hayes-Bo... - Life (11665 bytes)
3: ...blished to be alive) and has yet to die; and that which makes a living thing alive.
6: ...meaning of this existence and the purpose of this whole universe. Saurabh Nair
9: How can one tell when an entity is a living thing?
10: ...ncern were life on [[Earth]] as we know it (see [[biosphere]]), but as soon as one considers questions about ...
13: ...ction? How do organisms recognize like species? How are the sizes of cells, organs, and bodies contro... - Organism (3272 bytes)
1: ...a way that they function as a more or less stable whole and have properties of [[life]].
3: ...ed a major missing link in evolutionary history. Two eukaryotic [[organelle]]s, namely [[mitochondria...
5: ...hrase ''complex organism'' describes any organism with more than one cell.
12: * [[Growth]]
16: ...conduct respiration, using alternate chemical pathways instead. And many organisms are incapable of r...
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