Aquatic organisms lack structure because of the change in buoyancy. To best illustrate this, I will use an example of a jellyfish. When a jellyfish is seen in the water, it’s tentacles are spread out, the bell portion of the jellyfish is able to contract, and it can swim about freely. However, if this same jellyfish is taken out of the water, it will look like a squished blob, almost unidentifiable, and certainly unable to survive for various reasons. Early plants faced…
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remain unexplored?This is preposterous considering more than 70% of the world is ocean.There are many dangerous animals that live in the ocean, three are box jellyfish, stonefish, and blue-ringed octopus. Sea Wasps is another name for box jellyfish.The box jellyfish venom is considered to be among the most deadly in the world.The box jellyfish developed its venom to instantly stun or kill prey.The venom helps in that way of instantly stunning to kill their small prey, so their grapple to escape wouldn’t…
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response to the environment. The evolution and systematics of this group is not very clear. According to phys.org, warnowiids “can evolve similar traits in response to their environments, a process known as convergent evolution.” A senior author of a paper written from a study done by the University of British Columbia, Brian Leander, says this: "When we see such similar structural complexity at fundamentally different levels of organization in lineages that are very distantly related, then you get a…
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Research Writing Research Process Organization Citing References Writing Process View All Research Writing Articles The Anatomy of a Research Paper A research paper encompasses many things. It may be a paper due at the end of a term or class. It may be the result of weeks, months or years of research. During the course of completing this type of academic writing assignment, you examine an issue to write an analytical or argumentative paper that is a summary of research and your conclusions…
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happen. Throughout his essay he talks about how fragile the world is and how much of an impact that humans have on it. We are now destroying the world that we live one and this is something that Darwin stressed throughout his essay. This is what my paper is about and the may tools that Darwin uses to get his message through. He uses things like metacommentary and argues himself at every stage of his essay. The way he writes is very much unbiased and is as convincing as any essay I have ever read.…
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Feature Writing & Magazine Editing Feature Writing & Magazine Editing A SEMINAR ON * TEEN MAGAZINES * REAER’S DIGEST * PRE-FLIGHT A SEMINAR ON * TEEN MAGAZINES * REAER’S DIGEST * PRE-FLIGHT SUBMITTED TO RAMESH RAMACHANDRAN SUBMITED BY JOBY THOMAS 6/8/2012 SUBMITTED TO RAMESH RAMACHANDRAN SUBMITED BY JOBY THOMAS 6/8/2012 TEEN MAGAZINES Teen magazines are a genre of magazines aimed specifically…
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will fragment into smaller and smaller pieces of plastic without breaking into simpler compounds, which scientists estimate could take hundreds of thousands years. These plastic pieces are often eaten by marine life such as sea turtles looking for jellyfish, or birds, which can become strangled and trapped. This plastic also has been found washed up on beaches, or broken down into microscopic plastic dust that then attract more debris. National Geographic says that scientists are currently collecting…
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Causes of Water Pollution and Cures to Stop it Now Nature plays a role when it comes to toxins like mercury and other heavy metals, but humans are among the major causes of water pollution. We have always treated the planet with a certain level of disregard, as if we simply thought that nothing we could do would be of any consequence. Now though, the way we have treated our environment is coming back to haunt us. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution we have unleashed 80,000 chemical…
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Janeth Herrera 9/18/12 Per. 6 ENTRY ONE 9/18/12: Chapter 2 – Chapter 13 (pg 1-8) Vocabulary: p4 Veined~ a tendency, quality, or strain traceable in character, conduct, writing, etc.; manner or style p4 Contract~ to draw together or into smaller compass; draw the parts of together p5 Stimulus~ something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought, etc. p7 Tune~ proper adjustment, as of radio instruments or circuits with respect to frequency Summary: Christopher…
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Practice Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage May 2008 Setting the Standards for Learning, Development and Care for children from birth to five STATUTORY FRAMEWORK NON-STATUTORY GUIDANCE Practice Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage Contents Section 1 – Implementing the EYFS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Introduction Putting the Principles into practice General points on provision of the EYFS Meeting the diverse needs of children Partnership working Flexible provision…
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