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Old 01-06-2009, 08:53 PM
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well i have a project called understanding an organism. my project i picked was the "yorkshire pig" i need help on levels of organization. i have been looking everywhere and it only comes up with human stuff not pigs. here is what it says..

you will select an organism from the kingdoms AMINALIA PLANTAE or FUNGI for this project. you will illustrate the levels of organization (from cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism) for you orgganism and continue with a population, community and ecosystem for which your selected organism is a part..

help me please oh please!!! its due tomorrow!

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you should've payed attention in class, I'm sending your Biology teach a Email with a link to this threadjk...but I have no idea what a yorkshire pig is, or I'd help you.
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haha i did! i filled it all out on the sheet but she forgot to give them back today!!!!

yorkshire pig is the same as a regular pig. just a certain breed.
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Pigs are adorable
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Pigs are adorable
adorable lovible animals i could die for! but i need help!
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ive already found the Taxonomy for it here..

http://www.trace.eu.org/mbdb/?file5=...cord_number=35
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Pigs are adorable

Pigs make good money
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your teach will probably give you another day since she forgot to give you back the paper...
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Pigs are adorable

Pigs make good money
they taste pretty good too... Bacon is natures candy
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Pigs are adorable

Pigs make good money
they taste pretty good too... Bacon is natures candy
I thought that was honey? JK
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haha guys no worries i got it all compleated thanks to my brother majoring in biology for collage!!
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They are making you learn taxonomy? No wonder no one ever answers all the questions for that 5th Grader TV show. (What they are making 5th graders learn today are far too advanced for them to comprehend, even adults dont lnow the info because they never learned them).


I can tell you this, the Yorkshire pig is not originally indiginous to the Americas, and when they were brought over as farm animals and food, they escaped and wreacked havaoc on the local habitats.

I know in the South, feral domesticated European hogs cause lots of problems from destroying crops to tearing up the landscape as they dig and root for food.
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They are making you learn taxonomy? No wonder no one ever answers all the questions for that 5th Grader TV show. (What they are making 5th graders learn today are far too advanced for them to comprehend, even adults dont lnow the info because they never learned them).


I can tell you this, the Yorkshire pig is not originally indiginous to the Americas, and when they were brought over as farm animals and food, they escaped and wreacked havaoc on the local habitats.

I know in the South, feral domesticated European hogs cause lots of problems from destroying crops to tearing up the landscape as they dig and root for food.
hahah yes!!!! i think a 47/55 is pretty good for doing it all in one night!!

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