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    Many species of plants and animals may seem attractive, but looks can be deceiving. Various kinds of plants and animals are brought in each state intentionally or accidentally. They are introduced intentionally by people for specific purposes such as to serve as pets or to fulfill the responsibilities of native species. They could also be introduced accidentally, because of increasing trade, by ocean voyaging ships, or other means. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration…

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    It all began with a slimey pet snail and an octopus’ front yard. Annoyed by the trailing goop of his neighbor Spongebob’s pet, Gary, Squidward Tentacles constructs a splintery barrier to keep him out, but a rickety pile of sticks doesn’t stop him. Completely though with the mollusk’s…

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    GMOs have a direct impact on the environment. Two widely used pesticides, Atrazine and Roundup, have been proven to cause a reduction in survival rates and production of eggs in organisms, such as snails (Barky, 2012). Pesticides can damage the DNA within an organism on a molecular level. It is because of this that Atrazine and Roundup, when polluting the aquatic environment, are able to affect the metabolism and reproduction of organisms. GMOs have the power to aid the environment, as well. For…

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    Guinea. The Dumbo Octopus lives in the depths of the ocean from 900-4,190 metres. They live in very cold depths of every ocean. It eats snails, worms, bivalve, copepods, and different types of crustaceans. The niche the Dumbo Octopus has adapted to is the deep depths of the underwater ocean(s). A Dumbo Octopus is both prey and predator because they eat snails, worms, and other crustaceans. The Dumbo Octopuses predators are Killer Whales, and Sharks. Since it lives so deep, it has very few…

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    suggests is almost transparent it will take on the colour of the chocolate chip sea star and camouflage itself from predators.(12) Parasitism: Trematode and Snail: The Trematode is a parasitic worm that can be found in many organism in the Great Barrier Reef, but when it attaches itself to a snail, the snail instead of reproducing snails reproduces parasites instead.(13) Monogenea and Southern Fiddler Ray: Monogenea are parasitic flatworms that are virtually invisible to the human eye, it…

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    cloth. This was very profitable because other civilizations did not have the resources to make this fine material. The phoenicians were skilled at making this fabric. The dye for the cloth was made from urine, seawater, and ink from a murex snail. The snails were boiled causing…

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    Evolution does not occur by itself. It uses thousands of organisms that twist together to form all the life on this planet we call home. In our world, nothing exists in isolation yet everything is weaved together to form a complex system of evolutionary changes. In isolation, parasites could not survive and reproduce, plants could not spread their seeds, viruses could not infect their host, and organisms could not form adaptations from their environment that allow them to slowly evolve into…

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    INTRODUCTION Millimeter wave therapy is the exposure to a frequency that ranges from 30-300 GHz. This frequency is located in the radio frequency region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Due to the extremely small wavelength the frequency will only penetrate up to 2 mm of skin. In therapy the frequency is irradiated on certain parts of the tissue, depending on the specific treatment and energy it is deposited in the skin causing a variety of beneficial reactions. In the Former Soviet Union (FSU)…

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    description of the garden. It puts a strong emphasis on the colors of the flower petals, leaves and the soil in the garden. The colors red, blue and yellow are repeated a great amount along with the shape of the flower?s leaves. Then introduces a snail, who is a recurring character throughout the story, as he moves slowly across the ground. The story moves on to tell about men and women who walk through the Kew Gardens in July. Woolf then brings a specific man, women and two children to the…

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    The first reason that texting is better than sending a letter is because instant messaging is faster, more convenient and way easier than a letter in the snail mail, some people might say that teens shouldn’t be on their phones as much and write more letters, also people can reconnect to others around the world, technology has improved our ways of communication with…

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