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    Peter Singer is a well-known ethicist who rights about his thoughts that animals and humans should have equal interests. Before deciding to debate this topic I took the time to read Singer’s “All Animals are Equal”. After reading this I believe that Singer ignored the reality of nature to build his argment; however, one cannot just simply “forget” the irreversible acts of nature. There is a great debate over wether animals should have rights that are equal to a humans rights. In Singer’s theory…

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    over and now let's start from the clownfish now clown fish almost looks like Nemo from the movie and they can also camoflash in coral reefs there really good at doing that. Now let's do jellyfish and dolphins the jellyfish are electric and blue and purple and it also has six tentacles when try to touch a jellyfish it will electric you really bad it is so dangerous if you ever see it you have to run. Now let's start with the dolphins some people can talk to dolphins they are super friendly and…

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    In the long narrative “Lost In the Waves” a dad and son gets swept out to sea by the current. His son Christopher has autism so it makes him harder to control and he has fits of uncontrollable actions such as scratching biting etc. Walt’s ex wife Robyn and her new husband Ed told him not to take Christopher to the beach that day. But Walt did not heed their warning. At first Walt was too proud and thought that he had everything under control when in reality he did not. People offered to help him…

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    animals have adapted better and stayed the same, like the angler fish. Some organisms have not changed in size, but in population. Such as the jellyfish, the jellyfish population would increase dramatically as an effect of an algae blooms. The jellyfish will feed off the algae and would most likely over populate. This is also bad because since the jellyfish are predators. They will kill off a lot of animals that are already struggling because of the lack of oxygen and food. Unfortunately, this…

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    class is to have an inverted bowl-shaped body shape. experienced the dominant medusa phase compared to the polyp phase. His residence at sea, his reproduction sexual and asexual and having a hereditary turn. For example Scyphozoa is Aurelia aurita (jellyfish). The rotation process of the Aurelia offspring where the adult aurelia is a medusa phase. The process begins with a male Aurelia producing sperm while the female aurelia produces an ovum. When the sperm managed to fertilize the ovum then…

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    fancier dinner than the poor which included mice cooked and honey roasted carrots stuffed with dates salted jellyfish and snails dipped in milk the poor Romans couldn't afford the fancy foods that the wealthy Romans had so they had to dine on chunks of fish along with some asparagus and feed for dessert some different from today because only wealthy Romans cut the forward kitchens jellyfish now we don't usually eat that food in slaves did the shopping now we don't have slaves but some people…

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    We have barely even scratched the surface of exploration of our oceans. From the little we have seen we have found glowing jellyfish, giant red squids and fish with see through heads. These are crazy, but we also have come up with lots of ideas on “what's down there”. There could be “ 600 lbs oyster, a giant octopus, or shipwrecks from millions of years ago.”(Kaden 25). There…

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    It mainly consists of an abundant amount of jellyfish and other soft-bodied species. “It's surprising the leatherback can live on such a jellyfish diet.” (http://www.conserveturtles.org) Because the Leatherbacks’ main diet is jelly fish, they control jellyfish population. The Leatherbacks are large carnivorous eaters and they feed in areas just off the beach. The Leatherback has very few natural predators…

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    The film “Pharm” is a documentary movie that explores the world of genetics and evolution. According to Darwin, evolution refers to any living organism that has developed and diversifies over extended periods of time. Genetics is the branch of biology that studies the genes, which are units of heredity that determine what and how proteins are made, therefore are responsible for what characteristic get passed onto the next generation. Evolution involves many mechanisms besides natural selection,…

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    Nearly phytoplankton are all are able to float they all float in the upper part of the ocean where the sunlight hit the water. Phytoplankton provide food for a lot of sea creatures like wills, shrimp, snails and jellyfish. When phytoplankton get too much nutrients they might grow out of control and form harmful algal blooms. These balloons produce toxins this may have harmful effects on sea animals. Zooplankton Plankton is composed of phytoplankton and zooplankton…

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