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    Pig Circulatory System

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    Pig and Human Anatomy In today’s standard anatomy classes- among other science classes- pigs are the most commonly dissected mammal because they have the most similar anatomy to a human. They have the same organs and many of the same muscles pertaining to similar human functions. When dissecting pigs it is important to remember the basic directional points. For example‚ median means to the middle‚ lateral means to the sides‚ dorsal is the belly-side‚ etc. It is also important to have lab safety

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    Invertebrates-the Crayfish

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    Crayfish Invertebrate Research Paper Crayfish are interesting animals to study. Through invertebrate research‚ experimentation‚ and observation‚ there has been much to learn about with these animals. There is much to know about these creatures‚ including their classification in the "animal kingdom." Anatomy as well as how the crayfish reproduce is an important aspect of these organisms. Perhaps the most important part of the crayfish is there ecology. Studying ecology alone can give substantial

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    Essay On Crayfish

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    change. There are a lot of colors of crayfish such as red‚ blue and pink. People think those colorful crayfish are beautiful and special. Some scientists discovered that some crayfish contains many metals in their body‚ so their genes get changes and their phenotype is changed from original color‚ red‚ to blue or other colors. Furthermore‚ those metals come from the place where crayfish lives‚ and polluted water has many metals. Hence‚ polluted water causes crayfish to change colors of hard shells. Most

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    Locomotion of Earthworm

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    Meanings Of Locomotion In An Earthworm ← Locomotion means the act / power of moving from place to place‚ characteristic of the higher animals and some of the lower forms of plant life. ← Earthworm is any one of numerous annelid worms that burrow in soil and feed on soil nutrients and decaying organic matter or any worm of the genus Lumbricus and allied genera‚ found in damp soil. Taxonomy and Geographic Origins Of Earthworm ← L.Terestris : Europe and America. ← Angleworm/Fishworm

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    Crayfish Lab

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    Lab Report 3: Daphnia‚ Human and Crayfish Cardiac Activity Introduction An electrocardiogram‚ abbreviated as ECG in this report‚ is a visual representation of an organism’s atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization. Previous research has shown that although there is variability in the amplitude and shape of the waves of ECG‚ dependent on the subject’s health‚ it follows a universal pattern that can be used effectively for biometrics. The experiments discussed in this lab report were

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    Arthropodic Crayfish

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    population. Recent innovation has developed a method called aquaponics. It is a closed system in which water from a fish tank is used to water crops in a hydroponic growth medium. Soil or land is

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    Crayfish Lab Report

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    A. Avril Crayfish Lab Report November 9‚ 2012 Dr. Marvin Results: Figure 1. Firing Rate of Tonic Receptor in Response to Stretch. The correlation between Firing Rate and Stretch of the slow adapting crayfish receptor for four different sets of data is represented in this figure. The recordings are taken at stretches of 2‚ 4‚ 6‚ 8‚ and 10 mm of the crayfish tail. The best fit lines for the different sets of data are as follows: Ali and Emily- Linear best fit line‚ Dave and Laura- Exponential

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    Crayfish Lab Report

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    Introduction: Crayfish also known as Procambarus clariia are classified as a decapod crustaceans related to lobsters‚ crabs‚ and shrimp. They breathe through the gills as they are aquatic animals but they can survive for short time outside the water. They have a hard‚ calcified exoskeleton that must be shed as they grow. In front of the first abdominal segment locates crayfish heart in the dorsal portion of cephalothorax. Crayfish are poikilothermic as their internal temperature is proportional

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    on the 12 major human body systems‚ which are skeletal‚ muscular‚ nervous‚ endocrine‚ reproductive‚ respiratory‚ excretory‚ circulatory‚ integumentary‚ lymphatic‚ digestive and the immune system. Each of these systems are important for the body and help the body in its own unique way. If one fails‚ it may cause a domino effect and cause the downfall of another system. Here we are going to start with the skeletal system. The skeleton is a flexible framework that supports the body‚ protects vital

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    human body

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    The human body is the entire structure of a human being and comprises a head‚ neck‚ trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen)‚ arms and hands‚ legs and feet. Every part of the body is composed of various types of cell.[1] At maturity‚ the estimated average number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion. This number is stated to be of partial data and to be used as a starting point for further calculations. The number given is arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs

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