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    Fish Homeostasis

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    Fish’s consist of a diverse amount of species each known for their characteristics that set them apart from the rest. The characteristics that make the general understanding of a fish are, vertebrate, aquatic, Gills rather than lungs, paired limbs(fins) for locomotion, and are covered with scales. When we see fishes in aquariums we have an irresistible urge to tap the glass, and in doing so, a lot of the fishes get startled and move away performing a sequence of steps called an c-start used as…

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    Go Fish !

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    GO Fish! Is one of the most popular children’s game ever. The game, classically a card game, improves a child’s concentration and memory by requiring them to remember the placement of the cards, while keeping the rules of the game in their mind (huffpost.com). Go Fish! and other memory games such as Sudoku help to improve your memory and help delay brain decay (Klein, “7 Tricks to Improve…

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    Opioids In Fish

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    Opioids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and local anaesthetics are three types of analgesic drugs that have been studied as potential analgesic agents in fish.16 Opioid analgesic drugs exert their effects through the activation of mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptors, thus inhibiting and modulating pain signals.88 Morphine is a pure mu-opioid receptor agonist with a great hypoalgesic effect and very used in veterinary medicine.89 Since pure mu-agonist opioids cause addiction in…

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    Evolution Of Fish

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    1. There is fossil evidence that fish evolved into amphibians and amphibians into reptiles. Scientists also believe that mammals are related to reptiles Research the fossil history of fish, amphibians and mammals and discuss the evidence that the above statement is true. Provide examples of the links between the organisms (for example: the respiration system, how the young are born and what the body is covered with). There has been scientific evidence has proven that the above statement is true…

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    Removing Hooks

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    If you're a beginner to the world of fly fishing, you might not understand the best way to catch and release your fish. The fish's survival depends on your skill in catching the fish quickly as well as how you handle the fish while removing the hook. Prepare the Hook When you're practicing catch and release, you'll need to think about your hooks. Before heading to the water, you should remove the barbs from your current hooks, or purchase barbless hooks. To remove barbs from the hooks you…

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    Judge A Fish

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    Albert Einstein once said, “Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” This quote is important to me because if you don’t challenge what is given to you and you judge it, people would never be able to accomplish anything believing they are stupid. This encouraged me to make Manual Arts a better place because I believe in helping people and challenging what we are limited to, and what we are told we can…

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    resources is fish. Fish is one of the big parts of our food source as the numbers of fish is dropping fast each day passing the less fish there will be in the future. Another example for over fishing is the business. The business takes the fish by pounds they sent out boats or ships to catch fish. They could catch about thousand pounds of fish each day or other weeks. As we people or business people take lots of fish out from the sea we don’t give them chance to repopulate more fish.…

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    3/27/2017 Overfishing means to reduce a fish population to the point where it cannot sustain or barely sustain itself. This is happening all over the world due to high demand of fish and the increasing population of people. I, Fatima Zerlish as a citizen of this country want to inform you from that because of this problem many people are suffering. Some areas are managed properly, others have little to no regulation. We now know without a doubt that the fish in the ocean are a finite resource…

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    Sarbanes-Oxley Act Memo

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    boarded their ship and examined the fish they were catching. He noticed that 72 of the fish were smaller than 20 inches. Federal fishing laws require that these fish be bigger than 20 inches before being captured. Officer Jones separated the illegal fish from the rest and gave Yates a citation. He warned Yates that his fish would be seized upon returning to port. After the officer left, Yates ordered his crew to dump the illegal fish and replace them with…

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    awards: Biggest fish, smallest fish, most fish, and 1 other. I was going to try to catch the biggest fish, and not give up. I cast my line out into the lake. I stared at the bobber, not taking my eye off of it. “ZIP!” The bobber went under the water. I jerked the pole up and started reeling the fish in as quickly as I could. “SPLASH!” The little fish I had caught popped out of the water like a cork. I took the fish off the hook and I…

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