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    Comb Jellies are a type of jellyfish that have eight “comb rows” of cilia that are fused together and arranged along their sides. In Figure 1, the fused cilia can be seen easily along the length of the red lines. The cilia are used to propel the animal through the water. Some of them move through the water by doing a flapping motion with their lobes or undulations of the body. They usually have two tentacles, but lack stinging cells. To capture their prey by using sticky cells, called…

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    The Eurasian curlew and the Peregrine falcon are two different bird’s species with noticeable anatomical and behavioral differences between them. While the curlew feeds from invertebrates, at the same time it becomes the prey for the falcon, which is conditioned by another feature of their anatomy, their beaks. A decurved bill such as the one present in Numenius arquata has numerous advantages over a straight bill for such foraging on mudflats. Foraging Curlews use probing as a way to take…

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    Whereas pollution is very apparent in water, the increase in death rate in aquatic animals are rising every year. People under the poverty line are not able to have access to clean water increasing the rate of disease. This should be addressed by the government because, if pollution increases day by day, it can slowly start to affect everyone in the world, increasing the death rate. We, as the environmental and public works committee, believe that water pollution is affecting the nation and it…

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    but should change soon as the fish move closer to the shore, chasing shad minnows. Bass fishing is still going good for those up to winter fishing. During the winter, bass will sometimes go deeper and search for food on the bottom. Guide John Leichty, of Glory Hole Sports, recommends bringing up fish hooked in deep water with a slow, steady retrieve to allow them to adjust the bladder to the pressure change. If brought up too fast, the bladder will expand and the fish may die if not relieved.…

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    using a Palomar Knot. A leader is then tied using the same type of knot to the bottom of the swivel. It can be made up of fifteen to twenty-pound fluorocarbon or monofilament line. The length ranges from one to two feet depending on the depth of the fish. Also, a hook is tied to the tail of the leader also using a Palomar Knot. Selecting the right hook is also based on the size, type, and style of soft…

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    feet tall. This animal has spikes on its back that grow to be about 5 feet tall they kinda look like fins like on a fish. This dino can swim under water and holds its breath for a long time if needed. It has a darker green type of skin color. And it has a long head. The spinosaurus was able to swim real good with its fins on its back.It also adapted to being able to eat fish and hunt them down with its long jaws.Another thing the spinosauraus adapted to was its skin color, it blended in…

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    ³I believe the contemporary global political-economic dynamics, may be the force undermine the Tlingit traditional. As Fish has a symbolic meaning to the Tlingit culture, in the process of industrial agriculture development, fisherman no longer has control of their production, in the Video, Cory said they were restricted to how many fish they can catch, and the result of limitation was not enough to feed their people. When the Tlingit lost their right in fishing, the natives have no…

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    source of income and food but also a symbol of life. First Nation people symbolize the fish as a returning relative. According to Elder Ralph Phillips of Xat’sull First Nation, salmon is a one of a kind creature that comes and goes to their life. Considering its richness of nutrients that can be extracted from the fish, they also emphasize its goodness that the fish has given to their life. The herds of the salmon fish reappear in the rivers annually and that is the time where First Nations…

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    well as ensuring that you are going to be put in areas that there are fish located. From there, if you are not catching fish, we can tell you what you may need to try if you want to improve your technique. Are you ready to discover what our on board fishing accessories can do to improve your fishing expedition? The Tools We Provide We, obviously, provide a boat that is large enough to keep you comfortable and give you room to fish and relax, but we also provide a variety of other things. For…

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    Homeostasis is the action of maintaining a healthy internal environment. One example of homeostasis that we did in class is when we walked in place, causing our heart rate and breathing rate to increase while exercising to maintain a constant supply of oxygen. Another example from our reading is that sweating helps to maintain homeostasis by removing excess salt and opening pores to cool you down. It is important for organisms to maintain homeostasis because it assists the cells in the body to…

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