The cockatoo is a white bird with a yellow crest that is 49 cm long. It eats seeds, grasses, grains, roots and berries. There are 21 species of cockatoo that mate once a year and nest 16 to 100 feet from the ground.
Puccinia is a genus of fungi that causes rust diseases. It is an obligate parasite with a complex life cycle involving two different hosts. Puccinia graminis causes black rust of wheat. It has both a primary host of wheat and an alternate host of barberry. Its life cycle includes uredinial, telial, basidial, pycnidial/spermagonial, and aecidial stages that allow infection of both hosts through the production of spores.
Fungal diseases [penicillium and trichophyton]MAGESHWARSINGH
1. Penicillium and Trichophyton are common fungal genera. Penicillium is widespread in soil and decaying vegetation and was accidentally discovered by Alexander Fleming. Trichophyton is a dermatophyte that inhabits soil, humans, or animals.
2. Both genera can cause infections in humans. Penicillium causes diseases like pneumonia and endocarditis in immunocompromised individuals. Trichophyton causes superficial fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails known as dermatophytosis or ringworm.
3. Common dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton include tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea
The document discusses least-toxic methods for controlling common spiders. It describes the tarantula, black widow, and brown recluse spiders. It provides information on their habitats and behaviors. The document recommends non-chemical prevention methods like sealing cracks and vents, removing debris and clutter, and monitoring problem areas. Control methods include vacuuming webs and egg cases, trapping spiders in jars or bags and releasing them outside.
Penicillium is called blue or green mold. It is commonly seen rotting fruits and vegetables . It belongs to phylum Ascomycota . Here the classification structure and reproduction of fungi is discussed.
Puccinia graminis is a fungus that causes black stem rust disease in wheat. It has a complex life cycle involving two different hosts. On wheat, its primary host, the fungus reproduces asexually through urediniospores and teliospores. On barberry, its secondary host, it reproduces sexually through basidiospores. The spores produced on each host are able to infect the other, completing the life cycle. The polymorphic nature of the fungus allows it to produce different spore types adapted for each host.
The giant water bug, also known as toe-biter, is a large true bug that lives in freshwater environments. It is classified in the order Hemiptera and family Belostomatidae. As the largest member of the order, it can grow to over 2 inches long with brown or black coloring. The giant water bug has a flattened body and raptorial front legs adapted for grasping prey like fish, frogs, and snakes. It has a short breathing tube that can be retracted into its abdomen, requiring it to surface periodically for air. These aggressive predators lie in wait to ambush prey with a painful bite, and can release foul-smelling liquids as a defense mechanism when threatened.
Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms -Biology NEET English MediumNirav Soni
1) The document discusses various modes of reproduction in organisms including asexual reproduction through fission, budding, fragmentation, regeneration and sexual reproduction.
2) It describes the life cycles and reproductive processes of different plants and animals. Some organisms reproduce asexually through vegetative propagation or sexually through internal or external fertilization.
3) Reproductive strategies vary between monocarpic plants which flower and fruit once before dying, and polycarpic plants which flower repeatedly and live for multiple years.
Great white sharks have a dorsal fin, steering fins, and a balancing fin. They see through two eyes on their dorsal side and are blue on top and white below. They primarily eat sea mammals but not orcas. Great white sharks live throughout the world's oceans and babies must swim fast to avoid being eaten by their mother after birth. Great white sharks can swim up to 40 miles per hour and eat an entire seal in one bite.
Puccinia is a genus of fungi that causes rust diseases. It is an obligate parasite with a complex life cycle involving two different hosts. Puccinia graminis causes black rust of wheat. It has both a primary host of wheat and an alternate host of barberry. Its life cycle includes uredinial, telial, basidial, pycnidial/spermagonial, and aecidial stages that allow infection of both hosts through the production of spores.
Fungal diseases [penicillium and trichophyton]MAGESHWARSINGH
1. Penicillium and Trichophyton are common fungal genera. Penicillium is widespread in soil and decaying vegetation and was accidentally discovered by Alexander Fleming. Trichophyton is a dermatophyte that inhabits soil, humans, or animals.
2. Both genera can cause infections in humans. Penicillium causes diseases like pneumonia and endocarditis in immunocompromised individuals. Trichophyton causes superficial fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails known as dermatophytosis or ringworm.
3. Common dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton include tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea
The document discusses least-toxic methods for controlling common spiders. It describes the tarantula, black widow, and brown recluse spiders. It provides information on their habitats and behaviors. The document recommends non-chemical prevention methods like sealing cracks and vents, removing debris and clutter, and monitoring problem areas. Control methods include vacuuming webs and egg cases, trapping spiders in jars or bags and releasing them outside.
Penicillium is called blue or green mold. It is commonly seen rotting fruits and vegetables . It belongs to phylum Ascomycota . Here the classification structure and reproduction of fungi is discussed.
Puccinia graminis is a fungus that causes black stem rust disease in wheat. It has a complex life cycle involving two different hosts. On wheat, its primary host, the fungus reproduces asexually through urediniospores and teliospores. On barberry, its secondary host, it reproduces sexually through basidiospores. The spores produced on each host are able to infect the other, completing the life cycle. The polymorphic nature of the fungus allows it to produce different spore types adapted for each host.
The giant water bug, also known as toe-biter, is a large true bug that lives in freshwater environments. It is classified in the order Hemiptera and family Belostomatidae. As the largest member of the order, it can grow to over 2 inches long with brown or black coloring. The giant water bug has a flattened body and raptorial front legs adapted for grasping prey like fish, frogs, and snakes. It has a short breathing tube that can be retracted into its abdomen, requiring it to surface periodically for air. These aggressive predators lie in wait to ambush prey with a painful bite, and can release foul-smelling liquids as a defense mechanism when threatened.
Ch-1 Reproduction in organisms -Biology NEET English MediumNirav Soni
1) The document discusses various modes of reproduction in organisms including asexual reproduction through fission, budding, fragmentation, regeneration and sexual reproduction.
2) It describes the life cycles and reproductive processes of different plants and animals. Some organisms reproduce asexually through vegetative propagation or sexually through internal or external fertilization.
3) Reproductive strategies vary between monocarpic plants which flower and fruit once before dying, and polycarpic plants which flower repeatedly and live for multiple years.
Great white sharks have a dorsal fin, steering fins, and a balancing fin. They see through two eyes on their dorsal side and are blue on top and white below. They primarily eat sea mammals but not orcas. Great white sharks live throughout the world's oceans and babies must swim fast to avoid being eaten by their mother after birth. Great white sharks can swim up to 40 miles per hour and eat an entire seal in one bite.
You will witness an illusion and amazing magic trick performed by David Copperfield through a monitor. You will think of one of six cards without touching or clicking on it, and the magician claims he will be able to determine the card you are thinking of using only eye contact, even though he does not know you. He then reveals your card has disappeared in a surprising illusion before bidding you farewell and warning you have seven days left unless you share the message.
Electric eels can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh 44 pounds, living 15-22 years in shallow areas of the Amazon and Orinoco rivers in South America. They generate electricity to stun prey and defend themselves.
Arctic wolves typically have litters of 4-6 pups and live in the northern regions of Canada and Alaska. They have thick white fur to help camouflage them in the snow and protect against the cold climate, and hunt fish to feed their families while also protecting their young pups.
The Scarlet Macaw is a beautiful red and blue parrot found in parts of Central and South America including Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Trinidad. It faces threats from predators like harpy eagles, snakes, and jaguars, as well as humans. With a scientific name meaning strong green wing, the Scarlet Macaw is known for its vibrant colors and intelligence.
Manta rays are large, flat rays that can grow up to 25 feet long and weigh 5,000 pounds. They are the largest and least known of rays and feed mainly on plankton. While manta rays are not well understood, they are known to be peaceful filter feeders that pose no threat to humans.
The Gila monster is a large, venomous lizard found in desert habitats. It has bumpy pink or orange and black scales covering its body and a diet consisting of reptile and bird eggs as well as small mammals. Despite its predators like bobcats, the Gila monster has tough, warty skin and powerful jaws that allow it to hang on to its prey until sunset.
Dolphins can live up to 25 years, with babies called calves that learn to swim immediately after birth. They have dark blue gray skin, one dorsal fin, two flippers, and a beak, eating fish, squid, and shrimp in oceans and warm seas. While bottlenose dolphins need to breathe every two minutes, the species is not currently in danger.
Northern elephant seals have blubber, visible ears, and a short trunk. They live in open waters from Baja California to the Gulf of Mexico and feed on squid, fish, sharks, and other sea creatures. Male elephant seals are called bulls and females cows, and they give birth to 1-2 pups while spending most of their time in the water, communicating through loud roars.
Jack rabbits live in the Arizona desert among cacti, using their long black-tipped ears that resemble leaves to listen for predators like coyotes. Measuring 2 feet or 61 centimeters long, jack rabbits use their large ears to detect threats in their harsh desert habitat.
The wallaby is a smaller, furry animal similar to but smaller than a kangaroo. It faces predators such as dingoes, foxes, cars, and feral cats. Wallabies live in dense forests, woodlands, and swampy areas. They do not eat tomatoes and freeze when scared. Hikers are advised not to leave food trails which can make wallabies sick, and to contact wildlife preserves if a sick wallaby is encountered.
The Giant Panda has black and white fur and lives in bamboo forests in central western China. Males are between 5 and 6 feet tall and weigh 175-275 pounds. Pandas eat nearly exclusively bamboo, though they may also eat some grass and roots. Their natural predators include Asian golden cats, leopards, and wolves. Female giant pandas mate in March and May and give birth to cubs that are small at birth.
The Golden Eagle lives in western North America and has powerful wings and a dark brown body with tawny gold and yellow markings. Its main threats are humans and it exhibits sky dancing behaviors while possessing a strongly hooked bill, black cere, and size of 30-35 inches with dark brown and gold colored plumage.
Cheetahs have an orange-brown coat covered in black spots, live in Africa and the Amazon, and prey on antelope and buffalo. They are part of the cat family and are closely related to jaguars.
Cranes are large birds with long legs and necks that eat fish, grain, and small rodents. They live in wetlands, swamps, grasslands, and mountains, and can have alligators, foxes, cats, wolves, eagles or bears as predators. Crane parents typically lay two eggs and raise one surviving baby that they care for until it develops.
The Arctic hare is a species of rabbit found in Alaska, Greenland, and Canada. It has longer legs than other rabbits at 22-28 inches tall and changes color from brown in the summer to white in the winter as camouflage. The Arctic hare eats a variety of plants like berries, grass, leaves and roots as well as small insects and is preyed upon by Arctic foxes, wolves, falcons and owls in its habitat.
The peregrine falcon has sharp yellow talons, stands 1 1⁄2 feet tall with a 3 1⁄2 feet wingspan. It breeds in open landscapes or on skyscrapers and has predators including other peregrine falcons, gyrfalcons, eagles, and great horned owls. Its scientific name is Falco peregrinus.
Puffer fish have unique behaviors like being able to puff up their bodies with water or air when threatened. They live under the ocean and come in various sizes depending on species. Puffer fish eat coral and sponges. The male puffer fish guides the female to shallow water close to shore.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
You will witness an illusion and amazing magic trick performed by David Copperfield through a monitor. You will think of one of six cards without touching or clicking on it, and the magician claims he will be able to determine the card you are thinking of using only eye contact, even though he does not know you. He then reveals your card has disappeared in a surprising illusion before bidding you farewell and warning you have seven days left unless you share the message.
Electric eels can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh 44 pounds, living 15-22 years in shallow areas of the Amazon and Orinoco rivers in South America. They generate electricity to stun prey and defend themselves.
Arctic wolves typically have litters of 4-6 pups and live in the northern regions of Canada and Alaska. They have thick white fur to help camouflage them in the snow and protect against the cold climate, and hunt fish to feed their families while also protecting their young pups.
The Scarlet Macaw is a beautiful red and blue parrot found in parts of Central and South America including Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Trinidad. It faces threats from predators like harpy eagles, snakes, and jaguars, as well as humans. With a scientific name meaning strong green wing, the Scarlet Macaw is known for its vibrant colors and intelligence.
Manta rays are large, flat rays that can grow up to 25 feet long and weigh 5,000 pounds. They are the largest and least known of rays and feed mainly on plankton. While manta rays are not well understood, they are known to be peaceful filter feeders that pose no threat to humans.
The Gila monster is a large, venomous lizard found in desert habitats. It has bumpy pink or orange and black scales covering its body and a diet consisting of reptile and bird eggs as well as small mammals. Despite its predators like bobcats, the Gila monster has tough, warty skin and powerful jaws that allow it to hang on to its prey until sunset.
Dolphins can live up to 25 years, with babies called calves that learn to swim immediately after birth. They have dark blue gray skin, one dorsal fin, two flippers, and a beak, eating fish, squid, and shrimp in oceans and warm seas. While bottlenose dolphins need to breathe every two minutes, the species is not currently in danger.
Northern elephant seals have blubber, visible ears, and a short trunk. They live in open waters from Baja California to the Gulf of Mexico and feed on squid, fish, sharks, and other sea creatures. Male elephant seals are called bulls and females cows, and they give birth to 1-2 pups while spending most of their time in the water, communicating through loud roars.
Jack rabbits live in the Arizona desert among cacti, using their long black-tipped ears that resemble leaves to listen for predators like coyotes. Measuring 2 feet or 61 centimeters long, jack rabbits use their large ears to detect threats in their harsh desert habitat.
The wallaby is a smaller, furry animal similar to but smaller than a kangaroo. It faces predators such as dingoes, foxes, cars, and feral cats. Wallabies live in dense forests, woodlands, and swampy areas. They do not eat tomatoes and freeze when scared. Hikers are advised not to leave food trails which can make wallabies sick, and to contact wildlife preserves if a sick wallaby is encountered.
The Giant Panda has black and white fur and lives in bamboo forests in central western China. Males are between 5 and 6 feet tall and weigh 175-275 pounds. Pandas eat nearly exclusively bamboo, though they may also eat some grass and roots. Their natural predators include Asian golden cats, leopards, and wolves. Female giant pandas mate in March and May and give birth to cubs that are small at birth.
The Golden Eagle lives in western North America and has powerful wings and a dark brown body with tawny gold and yellow markings. Its main threats are humans and it exhibits sky dancing behaviors while possessing a strongly hooked bill, black cere, and size of 30-35 inches with dark brown and gold colored plumage.
Cheetahs have an orange-brown coat covered in black spots, live in Africa and the Amazon, and prey on antelope and buffalo. They are part of the cat family and are closely related to jaguars.
Cranes are large birds with long legs and necks that eat fish, grain, and small rodents. They live in wetlands, swamps, grasslands, and mountains, and can have alligators, foxes, cats, wolves, eagles or bears as predators. Crane parents typically lay two eggs and raise one surviving baby that they care for until it develops.
The Arctic hare is a species of rabbit found in Alaska, Greenland, and Canada. It has longer legs than other rabbits at 22-28 inches tall and changes color from brown in the summer to white in the winter as camouflage. The Arctic hare eats a variety of plants like berries, grass, leaves and roots as well as small insects and is preyed upon by Arctic foxes, wolves, falcons and owls in its habitat.
The peregrine falcon has sharp yellow talons, stands 1 1⁄2 feet tall with a 3 1⁄2 feet wingspan. It breeds in open landscapes or on skyscrapers and has predators including other peregrine falcons, gyrfalcons, eagles, and great horned owls. Its scientific name is Falco peregrinus.
Puffer fish have unique behaviors like being able to puff up their bodies with water or air when threatened. They live under the ocean and come in various sizes depending on species. Puffer fish eat coral and sponges. The male puffer fish guides the female to shallow water close to shore.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.