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    Comparative anatomy and physiology Horses Horses are obligate nasal breathers which means that they are different from many other mammals because they do not have the option of breathing through their mouths and must take in oxygen through their noses. Elephants The elephant is the only animal known to have no pleural space. Rather‚ the parietal and visceral pleura are both composed of dense connective tissue and joined to each other via loose connective tissue.[3] This lack of a pleural space

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    “Rosie the Riveter” Mary the “Riveter” is the person chosen for this movement case study project. She is called Mary the “Riveter” because of her former profession as one of the original Rosie the Riveter shipyard welders [for the Richmond California shipyards]. She welded portholes in to the battle ships during the World War II. Mary is eighty-seven years old and a participant of the Eden Medical Center aquatic exercise pool program. She was referred to Eden Medical Center [Outpatient Rehab

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    what and learn how squid differ from the human organ structure. I ’ve learned that the structure of the organs inside a shark are different of that of a humans for many reasons. One being that a squid has an extremely oily liver that helps it keep buoyancy in the ocean‚ another would be it does not have any bones in its body unlike a human. (A person showing the anatomy of the Spiny dogfish shark.) Background Information The Spiny dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias)  is a grey or brownish color on

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    Topic 2: The Ecosystem 2.1.1 Biotic: living factors or components‚ e.g. plants and animals. Abiotic: non-living factors or components‚ e.g. soil‚ water‚ wind‚ etc… 2.1.2 Trophic level: is the position that an organism or a group of organisms in a community occupies in a food chain. 2.1.3 A food chain shows the flow of energy from one organism to the next. A food web is a complex network of interrelated food chains. Producers (autotrophs): manufacture their

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    Matteo Tanca 197 Wynford Road‚ Islington – London E: matteotanca@incomingconnection.net T: +44 74 50626357 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matteotanca/en – Web: www.incomingconnection.net WORK EXPERIENCE 01/2013 – Present We R Interactive – London‚ United Kingdom Role: Software Developer Project Title: Lyroke (music social game for Web‚ iPhone/iPad‚ Android) Website: www.lyroke.com Description: development of one of the most popular free music games on the market. Being part of a small and

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    Theory: Leaf discs float normally. When the air spaces are infiltrated with the solution the overall density of the leaf disc increases and the disc sinks. The infiltration solution includes a small amount of sodium bicarbonate. The bicarbonate ions serve as the carbon source for photosynthesis. As photosynthesis proceeds oxygen is released into the interior of the leaf which changes the buoyancy – causing the discs to rise. Since cellular respiration is taking place at the same time‚ consuming oxygen

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    g =− 2 r̂ r gravitational p.e. Gm m Ug =− 1 2 r gravitational potential Gm Vg =− r orbital speed Gm v =√ r escape speed 2 Gm v =√ r s.h.o. m T =2 √ π k simple pendulum ℓ T =2 √ π g density pressure pressure in a fluid buoyancy http://physics.info/equations/ ⌠ ⌡ 2 ω =ω2+2( −θ αθ 0 ) 0 ω=½ ω+ω) ( 0 ⌠ ⌡ 2nd law for rotation ∑τ = α I dL ∑τ = dt rotational power P =τ cs ω oθ P =τ · ω elastic p.e. Us =½ x2 kΔ

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    discuss is the Amherst Styrofoam Ban. Several districts have outlawed this product due to new regulations. Styrofoam‚ a common product used at restaurants‚ offices‚ and in packages‚ is a product that is valued for its high insulation capacity and buoyancy. However‚ its negative effects on human health and environment outweigh the benefits and efficiency. Due to its inability to biodegrade‚ the toxins released during its production prompted new policies for a safer environment. The town of Amherst

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    states of matter and is essential for all life on Earth. Molar mass: 18.01528 g/mol Density: 1‚000.00 kg/m³ Boiling point: 99.98 °C Formula: H2O Melting point: 0.0 °C IUPAC ID: Oxidane‚ Water 2. Characteristics of water including buoyancy‚ turbulence and thermal effects : Specific heat :protects from rapid temperature loss‚ high so takes long to heat up‚ amount energy takes to raise 1g 1 degree c Heat of

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    Sea otters may look cute and furry from the outside but they have many attributes that help them to survive in their natural habitat. Along with being one of the smartest mammals‚ they also have finely tuned senses that help protect them and help them hunt. Their cute and furry appearance is not deception‚ despite living in the wild‚ they are very social and often swim along side boats and scuba divers. This became very dangerous when poachers realized the value of their pelts‚ and sea otters were

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