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    Sowbug Lab Report

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    Student Name: Amaan Rushdi Lab Partner Name: Dylan Course: BIOL 123 Lab Instructor: Megan Grandinetti Sowbug behavior on environment -lab report What area does the sowbugs prefer to choose for their dwelling? Abstract By working with physical isopods‚ ordinarily known as pill bugs‚ sow bugs or roly- polies‚ we tried whether these sowbugs favored a dark spot to a light place. Included in the lab are a few outlines and tables sketching out our aftereffects of the test. We measured recurrence

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    Andrew Strelke Anthropology September 27 The Great Crustaceans of Maine: Lobster In Maine‚ lobster is a traditional and luxurious meal. In fact‚ people from all over the United States pay good money just to have a Maine lobster. Even states that are not landlocked‚ such as Florida or California‚ get their lobster from Maine. This is simply because no other kind of lobster even comes close to being as good as Maine lobster. What makes Maine lobster so good is the meat found in their large claws

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    ABSTRACT The different phytoplankton species contains amino acids‚ carbohydrates‚ nutrients‚ fatty acids‚ vitamins‚ enzymes and minerals. In which Indian White Shrimp (Penaeus indicus) requires lipids‚ amino acids‚ carbohydrates as energy source‚ vitamins and minerals for their growth and survival. This study was conducted to test the survival and growth of Indian White Shrimp (Penaeus indicus) larvae using the different phytoplankton species as natural diet. 300 nauplii were placed on

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    Evolution of the Coconut Crab By: Robert Goeren Evolution is the most common ideology debated of all time. Evolution has brought all creatures to their essential environment today. One species that adapted through evolution that has become the largest land-living arthropod in the world is the coconut crab. The coconut crab also known as the robber crab or palm thief is a species of terrestrial hermit crab‚ which is at the upper limit for terrestrial animals. Weighing up to nine pounds

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    Mantis Shrimp

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    The Evolution of Mantis Shrimps The Stomatopoda crustaceans‚ or commonly known as the mantis shrimp‚ are one of the most unique charismatic marine animals in the world. There are roughly about 400 living species of mantis shrimps which makes them an intriguing organism for scientists to study the different evolutionary patterns. The mantis shrimp received its name from the similarity of morphology with the insect‚ pray mantis. The morphological similarities are between the head and the thorax of

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    vertebrates * The endocrine systems of invertebrates generally regulate the same processes that are found in vertebrates such as development‚ growth‚ and reproduction. * The best understood endocrine systems are those of insects‚ followed by crustaceans‚ echinoderms and mollusks‚ although the latter are perhaps characterized by the most diverse hormonal systems of the invertebrate phyla. Diversification of hormonal system of Invertebrates 1. Diversified life histories of invertebrates with

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    Legend Story

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    Angelo Alberto M. Hermoso BALM 1-A The Magical Legend of Destiny Once upon a time there was once a majestic creature with a body of dolphin and a face of a crab‚ he was named Crabsimus Prime of the Crustacean race who lived in the eastern shores of the east. Their land was full of peace and prosperity until the Lion King attacked. Many have died from this great war‚ because of this The Great God Jebus cried for the loss of his creations‚ He cried and cried and cried many tears of sadness it was

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    Arthropod Research Paper

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    entire Animalia Kingdom 83% are Arthropods. Some examples of arthropods are: Spiders‚ scorpions‚ crustaceans‚ and centipedes. We should study Arthropods because there are so many of them that if something happened to remove them from Earth life would not be possible. The crustacean Gammarus wilkitzkii lives on the underside of the Artic pack ice‚ and feeds on other crustaceans. Crabs live up to a mile below the ocean surface in the harsh environment around hydrothermal vents

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    Sea Stars Research Paper

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    1 )http://www.mbgnet.net/salt/animals/echinod.htm How Do Sea Stars Move? Each sea star had hundreds of tiny feet on the bottom of each ray. These are tube feet‚ or podia. These tiny feet can be filled with sea water. The vascular system of the sea star is also filled with sea water. By moving water from the vascular system into the tiny feet‚ the sea star can make a foot move by expanding it. This is how sea stars move around. Muscles within the feet are used to retract them. Each ray of a

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    Hyalella Seonsory

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    the Organism: Hyalella azteca Chemosensory organs in many crustaceans including Hyalella azteca allow them to locate food and mates while entirely avoiding predators. When detecting environmental changes such as the change in chemicals such as salinity‚ many amphipods have tiny hair-like organs containing sensory cells called sensilla (Hallberg‚ 2011). These chemosensory olfactory receptors are virtually found on many parts of the crustacean body including antennae‚ mouthparts and tips of the walking

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