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The temperate forest biome covers latitudes ranging approximately from the southern United States to southern Canada, while the taiga biome, also known as boreal forest, extends from the latitude of southern Canada to about 60 degrees north latitude. (see References 1, References 3) Thus, these two biomes are adjacent, which explains the many similarities between taiga and northern temperate forests. Both biomes have four distinct seasons, but the temperate forest climates cover a much wider range of temperatures and precipitation patterns. Taiga, in contrast, is reliably cold: most of the precipitation falls as snow, winters are severe and the growing season is short -- about 130 days compared to 140 to 200 days for temperate forests.
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The force between charges decreases as the distance between them increases. Like charges repel each other. Oppostite charges attract each other
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This increase in volume leads to a decrease in intra-alveolar pressure, creating apressure<span> lower than atmospheric </span>pressure<span>. As a result, a </span>pressure<span> gradient is created that drives air into the </span>lungs<span>. Figure 3. </span>Inspiration<span> and expiration </span>occur<span> due to the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity, respectively.
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The first phase of the cell cycle is G1(growth phase 1) followed by S phase(synthesis phase) followed by G2 phase(Growth phase 2) Those are part of the interphase.
Prophase Metaphase anaphase and telophase are part of the cell division.
the last part is cytokynesis
Interphase
The first phase of the cell cycle
The cell is performing its function
DNA is replicated
Mitosis
Prophase:
nuclear membrane is desintegrated
Spindle fibers form
chromosomes become visible and begin to move
Metaphase
sister chromatid pairs line up across the ecuatorial plate
Anaphase
Move to opposite sides of the cell
Telophase
Nuclear membrane is being formed around each set of chromosomes
Cytokinesis
The division of the cytoplasm and organelles
Last part of the cell cycle