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    Brook Trout Essay

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    Brook Trout Fishing The general term that is particular to a number of class that belong to the salmon kin Salmononidae is Trout. Trout is a freshwater fish that frequently seen in the streams and brooks over North America. All fish that are suitably named as trout‚ has been classified as a member of subfamily Salmoninae. Salmoninae has been divided into three genera subfamily mainly; Salvelinus which consists of fish pertaining to char or charr together with brook trout‚ the Oncorhynchus which

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    The report “Processed Seafood & Seafood Processing Equipment Market by Types (Crustaceans‚ Fish‚ Molluscs‚ Others)‚ by Product Types (Frozen‚ Smoked‚ Canned‚ Dried‚ Surimi‚ Others)‚ by Equipment Types & by Geography - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2018” defines and segments the processed seafood and seafood processing equipment market with analysis of current demand and forecasted consumption in terms of revenue. It also identifies the driving and restraining factors for the mentioned market with

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    The Tasmanian Devil The Tasmanian Devil is one of the largest marsupials that are carnivorous in Australia. They have mostly black fur and have a backward facing pouch. Every single devil had its own individual markings on their chest so you can easily tell which is which in a zoo environment they also have very sharp and powerful claws that they use when eating something. The male devils are bigger then the females by about 100mm in head to tail length. The Tasmanian devils have a disease that

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    Ahh the ctenophora‚ a wondrous and simple creature that symbolises the mystery of the vastly unexplored ocean‚ and exactly what beauty hides underneath. Today‚ with this compelling speech‚ I’m going to bring each and every one of you on a trip with me to the dark depths of the ocean‚ specifically 7000 metres deep‚ where we will find our star of the show. The comb jelly is an enigmatic creature which‚ in the vast tapestry of marine species‚ is really a testament to the diversity of life that lurks

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    Warrant Tompot Blenny

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    27.04.2013 Name: Tompot blenny Scientific name: Parablennius gattorugine Other names: French–Baveuse‚ Cabot Spanish–Cabruza‚ Rabosa Synonyms: Blennius gattorugine‚ Blennius rubber‚ Blennius varus‚ Parablennius gattorougine [pic] Fig. 1.[i] Systematic position[ii] Eucaryota (Opisthokonta) Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Gnathostomata Osteichthyes Perciformes Gobioidei Blenniidae Parablennius Parablennius gattorugine Subdivision[iii]

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    Pill Bug Lab Report

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    The pill bug (commonly referred as rollypollys) is a small‚ segmented land creature that can roll into a tiny ball for protection. Which is classified as a crustacean under the order of Isopoda (Isopoda). The organism is generally characterized by a pair of antennae‚ seven pairs of legs‚ and a segmented body (Isopoda - Slaters). Whenever it is disturbed it usually curls into a ball until there no longer a threat. The typical sowbugs or pillbugs live in moist environments outdoors. This is due to

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    Caffeine effect on Daphnia’s heart rate Prepared for: Androniki Kloni By: Maria Mitsi October 6‚ 2013 Abstract Caffeine is a bitter‚ white crystalline xanthine alkaloid and a stimulant drug. Caffeine is found in varying quantities in the seeds‚ leaves‚ and fruit of some plants‚ where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills certain insects feeding on the plants‚ as well as enhancing the reward memory of pollinators. An experiment was held‚ on an aquatic

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    Daphnia Lab Report

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    The Effect of Temperature and Epinephrine on The Heart Rate of Daphnia Leslie Orzetti-Gollhofer Gaby Macias INTRODUCTION The Daphnia is a Crustacean other known as the water flea. It lives in small bodies of freshwater. The Daphnia is ectothermic‚ meaning it controls its body temperature through external means. With this experiment we experienced first hand what the effect temperature has on a Daphnia’s heart rate. We also experimented what effect epinephrine has on a Daphnia’s heart rate.

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    Porcupine Puffer Fish

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    clumsy swimming style which makes them vulnerable to predators.” (National Geographic 1996-2011) Porcupine puffer fish have a shape much like that of a baseball bat‚ with large eyes to see their surroundings‚ a hard beak-like jaw to crush crunchy crustaceans and scales which are modified into long spines‚ which generally lie flat against the body. These unique fish use their spine-covered body as a defense against predators that may be looking for a meal. When frightened or being attacked by a predator

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    20 reptiles‚ 38 birds‚ and 6 mammals (including humans). Crayfish are preyed upon heavily by fish‚ such as trout‚ pickerel‚ and bass‚ and other invertebrates may eat them. Body Plan Crayfish have bodies similar to that of the presumed ancestral crustacean. Such a body is essentially shrimp-like in that it is elongate and nearly cylindrical in cross section. The abdomen is well developed and its segmentation is easily noted. The crayfish has bilateral symmetry‚ anterior‚ posterior‚ dorsal‚ ventral

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