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    The hedgehog concept is based on three circles‚ all of the same size and all equally important. Those three circles intersect in the middle‚ and this is the place where you should aim. The first circle in hedgehog concept involves what you can be the best at. This is not meant to be a goal‚ or strategy‚ an intention or a plan. It is a clear statement of fact‚ developed by honestly looking which area you can shine. It is just as important to define the areas in which you are lacking skills. This

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    Woodlice - Porcellio Scaber Research: Introduction: [The following is summarised from: http://soilbugs.massey.ac.nz/isopoda.php] Common Names: Slaters‚ pill bugs‚ sow bugs‚ woodlice‚ Maori papapa Scientific Name: Arthropoda (Phylum) Crustacea (Class) Isopoda (Order) Oniscoidea (Suborder). Description: Slaters are apart of the Isopoda order‚ meaning they have an equal number of legs. They are also a crustacean‚ but unlike most crustaceans they are terrestrial opposed to marine dwellers

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    Quiz 8 Protostomes Ecdysozoans: Arthropoda Distinguishing morphological features: 1. Segmented bodies 2. Jointed exoskeletons 3. Hemocoel – body cavity 4. Hemolymph – blood 5. Reduced coelom 6. Paired‚ jointed appendages 7. Distinct head and trunk tagmata Lineages Myriapods Insecta Chelicerata Crustaceans Millipedes centipedes Insects Spider‚ horse shoe crabs‚ ticks‚ mites Lobster‚ shrimp‚ crabs Dioecious‚ short segments‚ separate sexes‚ internal fertilization‚ female eggs

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    Reflection On Sungei Buloh Trip On the 31st of May 2012‚ my class went on a field trip to Sungei Buloh Wetlands and Kranji Mudflats. We reached Sungei Buloh at about 11 o’clock and we saw signboards about migratory birds. As we proceeded towards the information center‚ we saw gigantic spiders‚ much bigger compared to the ones we find in our homes. When we reached there‚ it was low tide and so‚ we could see the roots of the mangrove trees . As we neared the information center‚ we saw a huge monitor

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    ------------------------------------------------- Aquatic animal From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia An aquatic animal is an animal‚ either vertebrate or invertebrate‚ which lives in water for most or all of its life.[1] Some examples of invertebrates are coelenterates. This phylum consists of jellyfish‚ anemones‚ corals‚ and hydras. Another type of invertebrate aquatic animal is the annelids which are segmented worms. There are three different classes they are polychaetes‚ oligochaetes‚ and

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    Summary In the famous poem “The Spider and the Fly” written in 1829‚ Mary Howitt writes of a spider who cunningly persuades a fly to visit his parlor through flattery and carefully chosen words. The fly at first resists‚ but eventually falls prey to vanity‚ and‚ when the spider has disappeared‚ flutters into the parlor‚ only to be pounced upon and devoured for dinner. On the literal level‚ the spider uses meiosis to tranquilize the fly’s fears of the web‚ and all its implications (first and foremost:

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    Abstract This study entitled “Pulverized Crab Shell Flour as a Potential Substitute for The Commercial Flour” has aimed to determine on the effectiveness of Crab Shell as a substitute for flour. The Researchers want to compare the similarities and differences of the Nutritive Value and Acceptability Level (taste‚ odor/aroma‚ color‚ texture) of Pulverized Crab Shell Flour and Commercial Flour. They used two set up. In set A‚ Pulverized Crab Shell Flour and in set B‚ Commercial Flour. After

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    Journal Entry #1 In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ it talked about us being sinners and God was very angry with all of us. It would say things like “The God that holds you over the pit of hell‚ much as one holds a spider or some loathsome insect over a fire‚ abhors you‚ and is dreadfully provoked.” I think that through out this story Edwards is trying to say that since we sin very many times‚ God gets kind of on edge with us‚ but he keeps on holding us over hell and doesn’t let us fall

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    Kathlynn Constiner GS102 Introduction to Life Science Week 7 Assignment The Earth’s largest phylum is Arthropoda‚ including centipedes‚ millipedes‚ crustaceans‚ and insects. Insects are the largest and most successful class of animals on Earth. This success‚ zoologists believe‚ is attributed from certain biological traits such as their small size or ability to fly for some (Postlethwait & Hopson‚ 2010). The exoskeleton of most insects supports them inside but also protects them from outside. John

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    Isopod Behavior or the RollyPolly Lab Background Information http://insected.arizona.edu/isoinfo.htm * Definition: any of various small terrestrial or aquatic crustaceans with seven pairs of legs adapted for crawling. * Iso- Greek for “similar to”‚ Pod- Greek for “foot”. * Organization: Phylum‚ Arthropoda; Class‚ Malacostraca; Order‚ Isopoda * Appearance: 3 main body parts: head‚ thorax‚ and abdomen One prominent pair of antennae Eyes Seven pairs of legs (14) Paired appendages

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