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    place where they worked also made sushi, but no one ever ordered it so they just threw it out. But one day an evil cop named Mickey discovered that if the sushi was eaten by worms, they would grow super large. Mickey hatched an evil plan to make a massive worm a mile long and unleash it into the city. But some dude stopped the worm and Mickey was so angry that for some reason he had Dan and his apprentice Isaac arrested and thrown into jail. But then, Dan came up with a brilliant and original…

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    how vermicomposting not only gets rid of food waste in landfills, but also creates the soil that we use to grow our plants. For example, the author states, “Vermicompost is a soil additive made up of digested compost. Worm castings are much higher in nutrients and microbial life. Worm castings…

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    This worm figure is employed in the Bible to distinguish how small humans are compared to God (Dominguez). In the book of Job, Bildad expresses the purity of God compared to stars and humans to worms. “How then can man be in the right before God? How can he who is born of woman be pure? Behold, even the moon is not bright, and the stars are not pure in his eyes; how much less man, who is a maggot, and the son of man, who is a worm!” (Job 25:4-6) The book of Acts of the…

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    Frog is described in the story as a giant talking frog. It is the one who recruits Katagiri to help him fight with Worm. Moreover, Frog in this story seems to be intelligent and knowledgeable, because of having deep philosophies, and also because of having words from someone. Like in a conversation between Katagiri, Frog said that, “I just gave them a little scare.…

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    also the reason why the photoreceptors are distributed less to the tail part of the worm. Touch receptors are very important to earthworms because they need to be able to feel the ground they are crawling on. If the ground is too hot and dry the worm will desiccate, if it is too wet it will drown. Like the photoreceptors, the mechanoreceptors are distributed unevenly throughout the worm. This is because the worm crawls head first so the head must have the strongest receptors in order to…

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    University, took place at Birmingham Botanical Gardens on February 16, 2017, at 7:00 pm. The speaker synthesized her whole presentation in this statement: “What to do without Keys? Unlocking the amazing biodiversity of Alabama’s freshwater snails and the worms that live within them”. Alabama is home to 173 of 516 species of North America freshwater gastropods, and home of 118(is) of the 162 species of freshwater periwinkles. Biology, being such a wide field, why does Dr. Tolley-Jordan chose to…

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    lure that represents some type of food in the water sources to choosing live bait such as minnows or the good old fashion trout worm. As far as choosing the best bait for your fishing I tend to go towards the worm. When using a worm I do not use the regular, small trout worm but a nice big night crawler. I have always gotten my best results with using this type of worm. I have used many types of baits in my career for with fishing and do enjoy the art of using an artificial fishing lure to try…

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    Onchocerca volvulus is a parasitic worm endemic to West Africa that migrated to some parts of South America during the slave trade. This worm is the disease causing agent in onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness. As an obligate parasite the life cycle of O. volvulus follows from one organism to another. To start, an individual microfilaria…

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    scientists discovered this power sleeping cycle occurred 700 million years ago. Moreover, through this study, the author proposes that our sleeping habits evolved from the rise and fall of our tiny ocean ancestors- Platynereis dumerilii. These marine worms spend most of the nights near the ocean surface, feeding on algae or other resource; however, during day time, they sunk to the bottom where they can hide from…

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    to feed them. Owners need to know that “ bearded dragons are omnivorous, so they eat both plants, fruits, and animals. Good food for baby bearded dragons are black soldier fly larvae, butterworms, crickets, dubia roaches, earthworms, locusts, red worms, and superworms” (“The Bearded Dragon”). The owner has to know if there are any specifics in what baby bearded dragons eat. On the other hand “good food for adult bearded dragons eat most of the same things as babies, but superworms and…

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