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What is the significance of cell specialization across these three genera?
-The specialization across organisms better suites them for their environment in order to promote evolution in their species.
Does evolution always move towards increased complexity? Provide an example to
support your answer?
-In terms of microscopic specialization, evolution has moved towards increased complexities. For example, some prokaryotes, bacteria especially have developed from unicellular to multicultural. This is obviously for survival purposes. Evolution is seems always favors more complexity, especially when an organism life and survival is at stake.
 Describe the general characteristics of the transect: location, topography, etc.
- Our transect was community garden. It is located by the basketball court on the north side of campus. It consist of a variety of gardens, each designated to harvest one crop. For example, one garden is growing strawberries, while another plants cucumbers, etc.
 List the abiotic and biotic components of the transect.
Abiotic Factors
-wood, wired fence, rocks, tire, poles
Biotic Factors
-Wood chips, soil, plant roots, fruit, plant seeds
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January 29 2014 What is the significance of cell specialization across these three genera? -The specialization across organisms better suites them for their environment in order to promote evolution in their species.

Does evolution always move towards increased complexity? Provide an example to support your answer? -In terms of microscopic specialization, evolution has moved towards increased complexities. For example, some prokaryotes, bacteria especially have developed from unicellular to multicultural. This is obviously for survival purposes. Evolution is seems always favors more complexity, especially when an organism life and survival is at stake.

 Describe the general characteristics of the transect: location, topography, etc. - Our transect was community garden. It is located by the basketball court on the north side of campus. It consist of a variety of gardens, each designated to harvest one crop. For example, one garden is growing strawberries, while another plants cucumbers, etc.

 List the abiotic and biotic components of the transect. Abiotic Factors -wood, wired fence, rocks, tire, poles Biotic Factors -Wood chips, soil, plant roots, fruit, plant seeds

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