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Wassouf

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  1. No, you werent. I appreciate that great support, your answers were useful. Thanks Again, Wassouf
  2. thanks for your answer ophiolite, but do u mind if you can give a breif description on each economic implication ? many thanks,
  3. hello every1, I have a little question that I wasn't able to find any answer for, and it is an economical question: - Are there any environmental problems facing Indonesia and what are the likely economic consequences of there problems? Any answer would be really appreciated, Many Thanks, Wassouf
  4. why do humans have lungs as a special feature of gas exchange ?/? (relate to different environments) . i finished my assignment but now those questions are left and i cant find ny answer 4 them. Also why do insects have the tracheal system with all the network? (why is it special structure) FanX
  5. woah guys, lool chill down, my assignment is due 2 weeks from now so i thought to post the Assign. question in here so that maybe I would recieve couple answers untill I start working and researching it... LoL im not lazy but I still didnt start,,,
  6. cmon guys any one can help ?
  7. Living cells require energy for the activities of life. Energy is released in every cell by the process of Cellular Respiration. In this process glucose is oxidised to produce energy. Gases need to be exchanged between the cells undergoing Cellular Respiration and the environment. In most organisms these gases are oxygen and carbon dioxide. You are to compare the structures and processes involved in gas exchange in an Angiosperm, Insect, Fish, Amphibian and a mammal. - The purpose of gas exchange in these organisms - The structures involved for exchanging gases in each of the above organisms. - How gases are exchanged between the organisms and its environment. - Why the organisms has these special structures/processes (relate to the different environments). Please If you can answer any just do it and you will help me alot ... Thanks indeed, Wassouf
  8. oh guys please help !!! anyone???
  9. sorry but I need an answer for this question which wasnt answer in the link you provided me .. - Australia also has a large Foreign Debt. What is it and does it matter? Hopefuly to get an answer from you soon guys... thanks alot
  10. thanks alot for the link john. so helpful. Well how do you know about G.Wassouf?
  11. Essay Topic Please Give me an Answer Many economic commentators have describe the Current Account Deficit as being one of the most pressing problems the Australian Economy. What is the Current Account Deficit? Does it really matter? Australia also has a large Foreign Debt. What is it and does it matter? Please guys answer for me this question for my essay I really need an answer SO BADly, With my appreciation, Wassouf
  12. Guys all of you who answered my question you really did make my day, I didnt expect a reply in that quickness. If you dont mind me asking 2 more questions cuz you gave me a highly scientific replies answers: - Wedge-tailed eagles spend long periods high in the air during the day, often circling around in rising currents of air, with barely any movement of their wings. The birds are large - up to 2.5m from wingtip to wingtip and weighing several kilograms. They are often seen at higher altitudes than light aircraft. Most other bieds (eg. magpies, honey-easters, kookaburrus) are quite unable to reach such heights. Nor can they stay aloft for over an hour at a time. Compare the flight of an eagle with that of a bat and that of a sugar glider. 1- What kind of flight is each? (flipping, gliding, soaring, etc) 2- What speical advantages (if any) might the eagle's type of flight have for it? after answering this question I would be finishing all my assignment from you guys .. Regards,
  13. Hello all, first of all I would like to thank the owners of this board for creating such a useful bio site. Secondly, I am having an assignment which is due tommorow and I am facing some problems in answering couple questions within the assignments so i hope anyone could be nice and give me a complete answer ASAP be4 tommorow: 1: Warm-blooded animals (birds and mammals) living in Tasmania are usually larger in size than animals of the same species living in warmer parts of Australia. Why? 2: Do you think a mammal could survive if it were the size of a mosquito? Explain. 3: Could an insect survive if it were the size of a horse? Explain. (Assume that the mammal and the insect retain their basic characteristics) Thanks very much, Regards, Wassouf XenonDesigns.Com - Owner
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