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Scientific Classification Systems Why a Scientific Classification System? Ambiguity of terms Latin dead language Categorization of relationships: 1.
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Sounds and language. Brain size c. 60 mya Modern primates.
Long gestation. Reduced numbers of offspring/pregnancy. Extended period of time to reach reproductive maturity Greater dependence on flexible, learned.
14.1 Living Things and the Environment Essential Question: How Do Living Things Affect One Another? What Does an Organism get From Its Environment? What.
Global Health : A Course
Species and their vulnerability to extinction Before species become extinct they become rare. Rarity is assessed by three criteria: Endemic species often.
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Madagascar. Great facts Madagascar is the world's fourth biggest island after Greenland, New Guinea and Borneo. Madagascar is the world's fourth biggest.