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    Endangered eel: Anguilla Japonica Anguilla Japonica, most commonly known as the Japanese eel is classified as an endangered species whose habitat surrounds the coasts of Japan. Based on various credited sources, an analysis was performed in order to determine the likelihood of this eel to go extinct. Biological components and statistical data were taken into account and based on the observed results, it is logical to hypothesize that within a span of years this eel can go extinct. Nonetheless, various conservation strategies can be put into practice with the goal of saving this endangered species. In order to understand the reasons as to why this specie is endangered, it is necessary to first know about its physical appearance and biological…

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    Silver Eel Evolution

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    In conclusion to their experiment, scientist have suggested that the higher gas deposition rate in silver eels may have been the result of morphological and physiological transformations to the eels during metamorphosis. This article holds a very large importance in biology because it could potentially be used to explain how different versions of the same species(especially yellow and silver eels in this case) may act and migrate to different environments to reproduce. This article also…

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    Eel Persuasive Speech

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    Because if it were up to me? I would have told you two to find a new place to live a long time ago, for a combination of reasons, even putting aside all the energy you dedicated to harassing me. Because quite literally you make everyone you're around sick to their stomach miserable. You're self destructive, uncaring in all the most important ways with the emotional maturity of an eel. Honestly I could go on and on but I've already dedicated more time to writing this than you will ever deserve. I…

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    In Eel Marsh ‘Down below me on the ground floor of the house, silence, a seething, blanketing, almost tangible silence, and a musty darkness thick as felt.’ (quote book). ‘Blanketing’ suggests that there is a lot of mist building up layers around the ground floor. The descriptions of Eel Marsh House gives it a range of different moods, but mainly a ghastly touch. The house is described as a ‘musty darkness’ hints that it is sort of a fog/mist. However it could be that it smell as that's what…

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    You described them as all uniform, so what we can take from this is that there is no significance but the eels (For example, if they were rainbow coloured, the meaning would change). Eels indicate issues with commitment. You have problems choosing something and sticking with it. This easily relates to your problems because you are having problems choosing schools. Consider the phrase “slippery as an eel”. You are trying to avoid the responsibility and commitment needed to choose a schooling…

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    Electric Fish Essay

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    Many people may ask the question: why study such an exotic sensory system such as the electrosensation in electric fish? Could it be because of the natural curiosity that we as human’s exhibit, or maybe because we are intrigued by the various morphological and physiological adaptations that are seen across a plethora of environments? Well, more evolved organisms have achieved their higher traits not from new mechanisms that spontaneously appeared, but from old mechanisms that they share with…

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    The gulper eel is very different from other eels. The biggest difference is mainly in its’ physical structures. It’s physical structures help the eel survive. Something happens to male eels when they mature. They eat in a special way but deep sea predators eat them. They eat small creatures. They live deep in a dark environment. The eel has many categories it is uniquely adapted which, includes physical structures, reproduction and behavior, feeding habits, position in food web, range, and…

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    (No refusal of call) This story takes place in the Beautiful city of Pittsburgh where leaves glide through the breeze, birds chirp at the crack of dawn and where people walked the streets. Lived a kid named cody who goes to the new middle school North Pitt to start off his 8th grade year. Cody was getting ready for school like how he does every morning. Get dressed eat breakfast brush his teeth and get on the bus. On his way to school he was thinking I can't wait today is soccer sign-ups. When…

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    Ever since we could write, humanity wrote tales and legends of mythical beasts and creatures. From ancient Greek myths to more modern monsters like Bigfoot, we’ve always had this curiosity for the unknown. In the Scottish highlands, in a massive lake called Loch Ness, a creature has been the target of investigations, searches, and hoaxes. This, of course, is the famed Loch Ness monster. Called “Nessie” by some, the beast could be a variation of a classic sea serpent story. Or, as some think, the…

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    ways they interpret the use of a spark in creation--Branagh uses camera focus to show the use of electric eels and machinery to depict a more natural birth whereas Whale uses lighting to show, primarily, a stormy night which presents a more mechanical awakening. In the 1994 version, Branagh uses camera angles to create suspense and focus to depict electrical use. To begin, he uses a low angle camera shot to show Victor walking towards the creature he is about to animate, causing the…

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