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    family, which is the only family in the order and is home to many other aquatic birds (Magnuson). Emperor penguins live in the arctic tundra biome on the coast of Antarctica (Magnuson). Emperor penguins are carnivorous and will eat fish, krill and squid (Magnuson). A few of the emperor penguin’s predators are killer whales, sea lions, and leopard seals (Magnuson). Emperor penguins have many adaptations that protect it from the cold, and in the water (Magnuson). Emperor penguins were first…

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    Swot Analysis Of Mamibeka

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    measurement of ingredients for consistency. (For one unit) BBQ - 16 inches Inasal - 100 grams Liempo – 200 grams Stuffed Squid – 500 g (Pd.S.5., Pd.O.4.) Mamibeka always serve their food fresh and has a consistent taste. (Pd.O.1.,…

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    wind speed is 12.3 mph. Adelie penguins are the smallest and the most common penguins in Antarctica they are about 27 inches tall and weigh 8-12 lbs, they have a white ring surrounding their eyes and looks like somewhat a tuxedo. Adelie eats fish, squid, krill and crustaceans, Adelie penguins can stay underwater for about 2-3 minutes and during those minutes they dive 40-50 meters depth. They have about 2 million pairs and their eggs take about 34-36 days to hatch and when the egg hatches the…

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    three year-old daughter, were enthralled by this bizarre show about a sponge that lives under the sea. SpongeBob lives in a pineapple, next door to his best friend Patrick Star, whom is known for little intelligence. SpongeBob also lives next door to Squid ward, who has a very cynical view on life and is always complaining about SpongeBob and praising his clarinet and other arts. Besides perhaps fostering an interest in marine biology, it’s very hard to hard to understand the show’s ability…

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    Spend some time observing any ocean ecosystem and you will see that it can look like a very dreary place. A place full of hunting, killing, manipulation, fearfulness and harsh living environments. Nevertheless, the species involved in these interconnected ecosystems of the oceans have found ways to survive in these environments by each fulfilling a specific niche. The niche of some of these species is oftentimes accompanied by another organism, however, these relationships are termed as a…

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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 is a play about a captain…

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    like Japan, southern California, Australia, and Chile. They can also be found in the Atlantic and southwestern Indian Ocean. Bottlenose dolphin are not found in cold waters. A bottlenose dolphin has a wide variety of food that it eats including fish, squid and crustaceans.Bottlenose dolphins are around eight to nine feet long,and their skin is gray.Unlike most mammals the bottle nose dolphins don't have hair. They use their pectoral fins to steer while swimming, to stroke, and to touch each…

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    In 2008, the countries of Norway and Japan killed over 900 endangered minke whales, further dwindling their already small population. Will you allow this to happen? I believe that whaling should be banned because whales could be extinct. In addition, whale meat is dangerous and can be contaminated. A final reason is that whales are a major part in the ocean’s food web. Whales could be extinct because mainly females are killed due to their larger size. These females can be pregnant and hold…

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    According to Pena-Francesch and others (2014), “Squid ring teeth (SRT) protein is a protein that is extracted from the ring teeth located in the muscular arms and tentacles of various squid.” SRT protein is comprised of various amino acids, three of which are glycine, histidine, and tyrosine. Glycine and histidine comprise 40-50% of the total amount of amino acids in…

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    In the Ted Talk “Secret Social Lives of Bacteria” by Bonnie Bassler, she talk about bacteria and how they operate together to do things. She starts by stating bacteria is the oldest living component on earth, they have been here for billions of years. Bacteria are single celled microscopic organisms with one strand of DNA. Their life includes consuming nutrients from their environment, growing, and then dividing into two cells. Bacteria are continuously growing and dividing. Bassler continues…

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