organisms present on the cay and their preys Organisms Being Fed On | Organisms Feeding | Flowers | Snails and Bees | Snails and Fish | Turtle | Leaf litter | Earthworm | Phytoplankton | Zooplankton | Algae | Sea Urchin and Fish | Fungi | Crab and Sand Fly | Wood | Wood Boring Beetle | Tree Bark | Termite | Woodlouse and Bees | Spider | Bird | Pelican | Bees and Earthworm | Bird | Discussion Questions: (a) Create a food web of all the organisms present on the cay.
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My cousin said‚ “wow‚ that’s a big one!” My mom said‚ “That’s huge!” We kept going farther down the beach catching crabs. The next morning‚ my mom and I went out onto the beach and looked for shells. The morning was the best time because the tide from the previous night brought all the shells up onto the shore. I found an extremely shiny and smooth shell. I showed
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than red blood cells and are spherical or irregular in shape. There are two main types of leucocytes called granulocytes (they have granular cytoplasm and lobed nuclei) and agranulocytes (the cytoplasm appears smooth and the nucleus is rounded or horseshoe in shape). Agranulocytes consist of monocytes (phagocytic against foreign cells) and lymphocytes which produce antibodies. Granulocytes consist of neutrophils (phagocytic and contain lysosomes)‚ eosinophils (phagocytic against allergens) and basophils
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Akimasa Marine and Allied Ind. Corp.We are seafood processor mainly tuna‚ swordfish‚ marlin and other species like tiger shrimp‚ snapper‚ grouper with -60C freezing facility. | Contact: Lory T.Yeh - Director | | City: Davao City | | Tel: (63-82) 295-8795 Fax: (082)295-1417 | | Skype: Get Skype Now! | | Email: akimasa.loryeh@gmail.com akimasayeh@gmail.com | | Alfincoles Enterprises. We are engaged in trading of Angel Wing (Diwal). Attached herewith is the picture
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respiration: capillary system close to the surface of a appendage or dermis can exchange gas Simple organisms can complete gas exchange through their dermis Examples: Bristle worms Squid (gills) Fish(gills) Trochophore larva (cilia) Horse shoe crab (book gill) Scopricans (book lung) Aquatic stage of lava (gills) Counter-current- efficient was to maximize oxygen removal from water and blood oxygen content‚ when 100% o2 in water‚ 90% goes to blood. (birds‚ humans) Concurrent- poor oxygen
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rustling of leaves‚ by small lizards were also heard. I heard cars honking‚ most likely coming from behind Caribbean House‚ at the parking lot. Lower down on the reef‚ a scratching sound was heard. I ventured off to see what was causing it. There I saw crabs crawling up and even some falling off the rocks. I stayed on the cliff for quite some time‚ and saw planes as well. I heard them even louder when my ears were cupped. I closed my eyes for sometime‚ and it was somewhat of a guessing game. I heard so
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sea otter‚ just as the class saw‚ as well as eating algae that accumulate within the tank. Moving along this exhibit the visitor will encounter the giant Japanese spider (marcocheria kaempferi) crab that is in a community with other marine organisms like lobsters. However‚ both of the lobster and spider crab have the same niche which is to clean the ocean floor or this case the tank especially when the fish within this tank eat their food and it falls to the bottom of the tank. Probably the most popular
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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 Centi: 1 pair legs per segment‚ anterior most appendages for biting‚ carnivores use poison‚ Milli: 2 pair per segment‚ detritivores‚ 1. 3 tagmata:
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Dorling‚ D Freeman‚ C. (1985) Britain in the 1930’s (living through history) Batsford Ltd. Hansard (1932) HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Hudson‚ J. (2008) Thoughts on the Haupstadt ’s other architecture. Horseshoe Estate [online] Available at: http://www.architectureinberlin.com/?tag=horseshoe-estate Accessed on; 28th May 2012 Hymers‚ P Jerram‚ L. (2011) Streetlife The Untold History of Europe ’s Twentieth Century. OUP Oxford King‚ J Leeds Tenants Federation (2006) The Hidden History of Tenants
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Ring of Fire (see below) Tectonic plates of the world. The Pacific Ring of Fire (or just The Ring of Fire) is an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40‚000 km (25‚000 mi) horseshoe shape‚ it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches‚ volcanic arcs‚ and volcanic belts and plate movements. The Ring of Fire has 452 volcanoes and is home to over 75% of the world’s active and dormant volcanoes.[1] It is sometimes
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