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    Tfi Aquarium Case Study

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    educated on the animals and how to run the business. In 28 years of running the business she had many regular customers such as fishermen that would stop in every weekend on their way to the local pond for their necessary bait and tackle. TFI also had regular shoppers that were pet lovers that needed food or more information on their pet knew where they could go. On top of regular customers TFI had such a nice feel to it that people felt as if they could just come look at the animals when they…

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    This last month, in AP Biology, the class completed the dissection of a starfish, followed by a crayfish. With the experience of these labs, comparisons can be made between many aspects of these two organisms. These aspects suited for comparison include the body plans and symmetry of starfish and crayfish, the science behind their need and ability to move, how each organism obtains oxygen and distributes it therefore throughout the body, the processes of their digestive and nervous system, and…

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    What do you think about when you see animals? Do you see them as the food you eat or just plain living species? What we don’t know is what animals really mean to us. We usually see them and just think they are plain ole animals. But what we don’t know is that animals are more like us than we imagined. With that being said we should show more love and appreciate these animals more than we do now. So we should be able to set certain laws for our animals in order to treat them with a little more…

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    Animal testing is used for many things. It may be used for testing medical products and just the everyday makeup that women feel the need for. Animals are also used for determining the level of toxicity of medications and checking for the safety of medications for humans. (Should) What if there was a drug that could cure cancer and we did not know if it was safe for humans to take. As mankind we would want to test the new drug on something that has a similar genetic makeup to humans just to make…

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    Porifer Animalia

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    5000 known species, all located primarily in marine and fresh waters (Myers, 2001a). They are multicellular, heterotrophic, invertebrates with an irregular shape and no distinct pattern of symmetry (Myers, 2001a). Overall, they are the simplest of animals; thus, lacking any true tissue and/or germ layers (Myers, 2001a). Furthermore, they are known to be highly sessile, and feed by collecting bacteria from the water that streams through their porous bodies (Myers, 2001a). Feeding is known to be…

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    Children and Animals In the world that dominated by human beings, animals’ living spaces are arbitrarily decreasing and their quality of life is being negatively influenced. This disappointing situation is not only caused by the rapid urban expansion, increase in population, and enormous natural resources exploration, but also is derived from human’s alleged sense of superiority over animal. Those people believe humans’ lives are much more valuable and meaningful than those of animals, and…

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    weak and it can easily be destroyed as long as one part is extinct. In nowadays, there are only a few lands remained untouched, however, one of them is Mongolian territory. Therefore, it has been truly becoming comfort and safe environment for wild animals and plants, especially for rare species. Although last few decades, all these creation of natures are close to extinct because they are threatened by deforestation. This human acts doesn 't follow Taylor 's 4 duties which we have to other…

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    the chicken we ate were made in unethical way. Many animals that we ate in our daily life such as pig and chicken lives in small cages and being abused ("Factory Farming: Misery for Animals"). They never raise any families and they are killed after they grow up. Many factories try to maximum the profits by lowering the cost of raising the animals. Chicken live in stuffed cages and antibiotics are used to keep them without being sick. Animal are genetically modified in order to maximum the…

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    Introduction Your dog’s health and wellbeing is important to you and your family. Not to mention keeping down the cost of veterinarian bills! So you need to carefully consider the food that you give your dog. People sometimes just pick the first dog food bag they see at the store. It’s easy to overlook the importance of dog food but it is essential to pick the right one for your dog. To keep your dog healthy he needs plenty of fresh water and should be fed good quality dog food in amounts just…

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    George Stubbs “White Poodle in a Punt”, was one of his creative paintings of animals. During his lifetime, George Stubbs was famous for his paintings of domestic and exotic animals, and have produced the most anatomically precise images of horses. The dog is the point of interest in the painting. The use of dark colors makes the fur stand out and the use of lines used to make the fur look as it was moving in the wind, which adds to the value of the entire painting. Also in the painting, it shows…

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