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    Body structure and Symmetry Description The sphydrena barracuda also known as the Great Barracuda is described as a large fish usually around 50-110 lbs. The Great Barracuda has a silver and round body with dark patches. They are also known to have lighter side bands. Their mouth has an interesting feature with very sharp teeth and a large underslung jaw. They also have widely separated dorsal fins. The Great Barracuda has a bilateral symmetry (seaworld.org). Habitat Description The Great…

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    Trigonometry Lab Report

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    The lattice symmetry of quartz α-FePO4 is trigonal. Its space group is P3121. The lattice symmetry of quartz β-FePO4 is hexagonal. It space group is P6422. According to the article, only two of the various quartz homeotypes which exhibit alpha-beta transitions have been studied in detail at high temperature. One of them is Silicon Dioxide. As such, it is possible for silicon dioxide to have the same structure when the chemistry is completely different. Since iron…

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    Chordata Research Paper

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    *Red blood corpuscles contain haemoglobin. i) Bilateral symmetry – *Chordates are bilaterally symmetrical, which means there is a line of symmetry that divides their body into halves that are roughly mirror images of each other. *Bilateral symmetry is not unique to chordates. Other groups of animals, such as arthropods, segmented worms, and echinoderms (during the larval stage) exhibit bilateral…

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    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 lastly how each organism reproduces and the pros and cons of their methods. Starfish are classified among the phylum Echinodermata and are an invertebrate with radial symmetry and an internal skeleton with hard external…

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    5. Corinna Everson; Earth knows that Arnold Schnowscker was an undisputed champion in bodybuilding. Until now, no one matches his fitness level and charisma. Allow me to share an information about a woman who is par with Arnold. Who is She? She is Corinna Everson pro bodybuilder, born in 4th January 1948 and record holder of undefeated amateur and professional courier. This gives you an insight about her passion about bodybuilding and willingness to learn new things. Corinna's uniqueness…

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    Chrality Research Paper

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    L' and D·amino acid-based forms; these forms competed, and life based on D-amino acids became extinct. An alternative view, investigated by the authors(1) is that spontaneous symmetry breaking produced near chiral homogeneity in each of the many places where life appeared. The parity-violating weak force influenced the symmetry-breaking process in favor of L-amino…

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    have been “out there” for others during the Renaissance. He could have put his reputation at risk for an idea so strange. The reason this piece became so famous and important is that it caused others to look at his theory and to start thinking about symmetry and proportion in architecture and relating it to perfect form. There is an example of Vitruvian architecture in the Pantheon in Rome. It is a square with three dimensions, a cube, and a sphere. Look at the drawing and see how the square and…

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    Tyger is seen having fiery eyes and burning bright. It is hard to understand how our creator could have created a creature like this. “Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright / In the forests of the night, / What immortal hand or eye / Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” (Blake, 2006, p.690) It’s as if the tiger was created from fire and looked at as a bad thing, not a good thing which was created by God, but created by Satan the creator of such…

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    Hippotherapy Essay

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    along with simple stretching has been shown to decrease in abnormally heightened muscular tonality along with the promotion of relaxation while benefiting symmetry and evening out over active muscles (Benda, McGibbon, & Grant, 2003, p. 824) movements provided by the horse provide a loosening and relaxing effect on the body with these effects symmetry in the body is corrected and function is made easier, in addition to Hippotherapy being a beneficial form of therapy it is very divers and benefits…

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    Homer’s Odyssey was a series of episodes and not a codified text. There are many symmetries in the work, one of which is the symmetry between Telemachus’ proper treatment as a guest by the King Menelaus and Odysseus’ is proper treatment by Phaeacians. This supports the Eliade’s theory of “eternal return” in the sense that both the hosts follow Law of Xenia. They treat Odysseus and Telemachus respectfully as guests and arrange for their departure. Eliade’s theory of eternal return can be related…

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