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    Pill Bug Science Project

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    pill bug‚ and wood lice. Its scientific name is Armadilidum vulgare. It is actually not an insect‚ it is an isopod ( a type of arthropod). It’s genus is Armadilidum‚ it’s Phylum is Arthopoda‚ and Subphylum is Crustacea. I have observed that the exoskeleton is a blue-gray‚ it is an invertebrate‚ it’s mouth‚ antennae and eyes are located on it’s head‚ and it rolls into a perfect sphere as defense when being disturbed or threatened. It has 2 pairs of antennae (one barely visible)‚ it has 2 eyes‚ it

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    Pedigree lab

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    Marissa Lule  Isaac Cuevas  Juan Arias   Andres Santana  per.4  4/20/15    Pedigree   Lab          Introduction  How can you spot different pattern of inheritance?   When we started this lab the question (subject) we had to try and solve was ‘Which pattern of inheritance  is present in the O’Smithsteinskis and Akim­Garcia­Chan family pedigree?  If when looking at the number of people shaded in our pedigree and find that the number is increasing  each generationon then we can assume that the p

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    Kedah Matriculaion College | I N V E R T E B R A T E S | Biology Folio | By: Siti Nur E’zzati Zaidi & Nur Aida Amira (S3K2P6[B]) [Pick the date] | Practical Class Lecturer: Pn Suria Tutorial Class Lecturer: Miss Lock Shu Ping Table of contents Phylum Porifera…………………………………………………..3 Phylum Coelentrata…………………………………………….4 Phylum Platyhelminthes……………………………………..5 Phylum Nematoda………………………………………………6 Phylum Annelida………………………………………………….7 Phylum Mollusca…………………………………………………..8

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    ACHI 2011 : The Fourth International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions A Framework for Computer Based Training to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Techniques A. F. Abate‚ M. Nappi‚ S. Ricciardi Department of Mathematics and Computer Science University of Salerno Fisciano (SA) -Italy {abate‚ mnappi‚ sricciardi}@unisa.it Abstract - This paper presents a visual-haptic framework for the simulated training to some key procedures of the In Vitro Fertilization techniques which

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    walk on their own‚ even if paralyzed from the waist down. The ReWalk has been approved by the FDA because it mimics the natural movement of walking‚ instead of the legs just being picked up and set down. The system contains three main parts; the exoskeleton‚ the communicator watch‚ and the battery pack. The communicator watch controls four different modes that the ReWalk can perform: sitting‚ standing‚ walking‚ and climbing stairs. The ReWalk allows the user to stand and walk independently‚ which helps

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    GLADYS YANG

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    marine ecology‚ Chu said. Clusters of delicate marine organisms form coral reefs in a process that may take millions of years. The reefs are built up from the calcium carbonate‚ secreted by tiny animals which secrete the bone like material as an exoskeleton. Often called the rainforests of the sea‚ coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. Occupying an area around the globe half the area of France‚ reefs are home to a quarter of all marine species. Most commonly found in

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    Daphnia Lab Report Essay

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    demand for energy‚ in the form of ATP‚ needed for cellular respiration‚ movement and the building of body mass. When the surrounding water temperature decreases‚ a falling heart rate should be seen as enzyme activity slows down. The translucent exoskeleton of the Daphnia will allow heart contractions to be seen and counted when viewed through a light microscope. Using this information will allow the correlation between temperature and heart rate to be examined. (Background information on Daphnia)

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    The Peacock Mantis Shrimp

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    Its hard-shelled body is full of vibrant colors and its forearms are covered in spots resembling the colors and patterns of a peacock’s tail (The Oatmeal). The peacock mantis shrimp has an exoskeleton and they must molt in order to grow. Every several months the shrimp begins to outgrow its exoskeleton and sheds the entire thing‚ leaving behind a complete mold of its body. This process can be problematic for the shrimp as their new armor does not harden right away‚ leaving them exposed to predators

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    Robots

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    happens when robots are used to boost human health? Just as contact lenses are used to enhance human sight‚ robotics is being used to increase human mobility. This is bringing hope to people who are paralyzed. Scientists are working to create an exoskeleton that attaches to the outside of the human body‚ yet make a connection to the human brain. Humans unable to move will have full mobility of their limbs. Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis has a dream. “We are working with the Brazilian government‚ who

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    Woodlice Investigation

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    of the large antennae or covering the surface of the antennulae (smaller set of antennae). These are used to find food and other woodlice. * The excretion of nitrogenous waste as ammonia gas through their exoskeletons. This means that as well as being permeable to ammonia their exoskeletons are also permeable to water. (This means in arid conditions the woodlouse dries out and in humid conditions it absorbs a lot of water) * Up to seven sets of legs. * Pores opening to simple lungs. The

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