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    that certain organisms posed. Periwinkles dominated the region increasing interspecific competition within the microhabitat. Since the site was studied during high tide and was barely submerged, it indicated that perhaps the area was in the subtidal zone. Due to the barnacles’ constant need of submersion, this…

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    PE Coursework Strengths The sport I have chosen is football. One of my main strengths (components of fitness) in football is my speed. The definition of speed is the ability to move quickly across the ground or moving limbs rapidly to grab or throw. In football, you use your speed for e.g; When you’re attacking and you are dribbling past a defender, you can use bursts of speed to blow past him. This means I get closer to the goal and have a better chance of scoring for me and my team. Also,…

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    in the binders or hear stories of where houses, stores and things used to be. It was interesting to see where this person used to live and how big Point Tupper really was before industry came in and took over. It will definitely serve us well next time someone comes in asking where some houses were standing before everything changed. Our picnic was a hit we had over 150 families with ties to Point Tupper registered and even more to learn more about our forgotten community. Sunday, July 3rd…

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    different animals and plant species, which acts as source of food for human beings. These water bodies have different zones of habitat, which supports the life of different species. 2. Coastal habitat: a. Intertidal zones. b. Sandy & rocky shores. c. Mangroves. d. Coral reefs. 3. Ocean habitat: a. The Epipelagic zone. b. The Mesopelagic zone. c. The Bathypelagic zone. d. The Abyssal pelagic zone. 4. Conclusion: Marine animals have importance in the field of medicine and they are the source of…

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    these coastal regions, adapt and specialize to be able to thrive in such an environment. Both Arthropods and Mollusks fall under the Kingdom Animalia, also known as Metazoans and both are Protostomes. Both of these phyla evolved at roughly the same time period during the Cambrian Period around 540 million years ago…

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    The areas of Putah Creek within the vicinity of the university campus have been conserved to certain extents and heavily used by humans. The creek has been altered and manipulated over the past decades by humans and the alterations in the creek and nature are obvious at each of the stops of the self-guided trip. The trip featured the riparian plants in the reserves by the creek and the arboretum walkway. According to the field guide, UC Davis has been maintaining a policy of sustainability to…

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    Mike Trout Research Paper

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    the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. I have liked Mike Trout since he came in the league. Some things about him are he wears number 27, plays Center field, and bats 2nd in the Mike Trout has won a lot of awards. Such as, Al MVP, Silver Slugger, 4 time all-star, Rookie Of The Year, AL player of the year, and Al Hank Haroon Award. Wow, that’s a lot of awards! If you can tell Mike Trout is super good. All the Baseball Commentators say he is the The young star Mike Trout was born August…

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    epipelagic and mesopelagic zones. The epipelagic zone is the area most generally known to humans where most marine mammals live and many go scuba diving. Most sunlight penetrates here. The mesopelagic zone is known as the twilight zone and gets darker as depth increases. Nutrients are limited here; many animals have large teeth to capture prey. The presence of less light is the reason for the division causing the animals in the mesopelagic zone to adapt. The Mesopelagic zone doesn’t get enough…

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    Ebola Hot Virus

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    comes a large amount of spending for research facilities and governments. Spending money also becomes a critical factor for governments when handling an epidemic. With these hot virus outbreaks, time is the determining component for the amount of research that can be accomplished. Approaching a Hot Virus As time goes on, the world’s technology…

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    Cockles Lab Report

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    influenced by tidal zone. A scatter plot was also created, with cockle size plotted against distance. A similar graph was then created but with age plotted against tidal zone instead of size. These two graphs included an R^2 value to help determine if there was significant statistical trend in the scatterplots. Results: Cockles were more abundant in low tide with abundance increasing towards high tide. Feeding rates were lowest at low tide with an increase in mid and high tidal zones. There was…

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