Lefkovitch Matrix Model

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Chapter 1 Introduction of the Study Chapter one consists of five parts: (1) Background of the Study, (2) Statement of the Problem, (3) Significance of the Study, (4) Definition of Terms, and (5) Delimitation of the Study. Part One, Background of the Study, provides an overview of the research problem and the theory upon which this study was anchored. Part Two, Statement of the Problem, identifies the main problems and enumerates the specific questions which the study sought to answer. Part Three, Significance of the Study, presents the possible contributions and applications of the knowledge that might be gained from the results of the study. Part Four, Delimitation of the Study, specifies the scope and coverage of the study. Part Five, Definition of Terms, presents the conceptual and operational meanings of the important terms used in the study. Background of the Study In Biology, it is explained that everything in this world, living or non-living things undergoes a series of steps or stages, from atoms to molecular reactions to the formation of matter such as humans, animals plants and things. Taking how a human being is formed we all pass through a well defined series of stages from the breaking of cells to form tissues to be the composition of organs to run a system and to generate a body. This cycle of stages is the one that make us all equal but so unique from each other. In plant and animal kingdom, survival of species is greatly measured in their life cycle stages. For example the insects, specifically the mosquitoes go through the following stages: eggs, larvae, pupae and adults. Along the way not all that enter one stage may survive to the other stage. In this way the proportion of the population that can survive until the present stage can be measured. No exemption to the rule of nature, the Visayan Tarictic Hornbill with a scientific name

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