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    Mollusca

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    The Phylum Mollusca   Etymology:- From the Latin Molluscus meaning soft of body. | Characteristics of Mollusca:-  1)Bilaterally symmetrical.  2)Body has more than two cell layers‚ tissues and organs.  3)Body without cavity.  4)Body possesses a through gut with mouth and anus.  5)Body monomeric and highly variable in form‚ may possess a dorsal or lateral shells of protein and calcareous spicules.  6)Has a nervous system with a circum-oesophagal ring‚ ganglia and paired nerve chords

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    QUESTION 1 - IDENTIFY AND DESCRIBE THE SOURCES OF LEGISLATION THAT ARE BINDING IN SCOTS LAW AND QUOTE AT LEAST ONE EXAMPLE. Each point of law has either a statutory source or a common law source. The statutory sources of law are: Legislation in the form of an Act of Parliament With effect from 1707 Parliament (comprising of the House of Commons‚ House of Lords and the Monarch) have produced Acts of Parliament (primary source of legislation) which may apply in Scotland. It is often difficult

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    does in their lifetime could be directly passed to their kids. 2. What human example did Lamarck use? A blacksmith‚ because they swing hammers all day they get muscles and those muscles pass down to their kids. 3. What is the “bummer of Darwinian Evolution” for parents? (according to Jad) They could be restrained by their DNA. As a parent you are a tiny blimp in a very long story. 4. What is a vivarium? A place people experimented on live animals. 5. What is strange about the

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    Picture showing an example of an organism that lives on the cay that is affected by man’s presence (sea urchin). Table showing the 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 |

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    SUBKINGDOM: PROTOZOA Phylum | SARCOMASTIGOPHORIA | APICOMPLEXIA | CILIPHORIA | Class | Class: LOBOZEA (amoeba)Species: ENTAMOEBA HISTOLITICA: * Only pathogenic parasite of this class * in large intestine * morphology: 1.trophozoite ; 2. Quadrinucleate cyst - 15 micrometers (smaller than 10 is ‘non-pathogenic’)‚ found in colon and feces‚ 4 nuclei * Life cycle: > parasite in caecum > mature cyst is swallowed > cyst hatches in intestine and quadrinucleated amoeba come

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    States to be sold as rare pets. Once the iguana became too large and violent they were release into canal. The iguanas reached the everglades were they grew rapidly by eating native species such as the Orthlicus reses and Liguss fasciatus(snails). These snails are now endangered species. Iguanas love to dig but there digging causes erosion near

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    towards an animal but towards a girl. She again uses repetition to how the reader that it is not only happening once but multiple times. “The Two Brothers” torture and kill animals while the girl is caring in the fact that she tries to save even the snails from the torturous ways of “The Brothers” The repetition of the

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    hermit crab in California’s coast. It is a small species‚ with blue bands on its legs. The habitat it lives in its rocky costal short. This is what the name derives from due to its blue stripes. It prefers to live in the shell of the black turban snail. The length of the blue band hermit crab is 40 mm (1.6 in) and a carapace width of up to 19 mm (0.75 in). The carapace is the upper exoskeleton or shell of arthropods such as crustaceans. The color of the exoskeleton is brown or green‚ but the antennae

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    Frida Kahlo

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    naked‚ exposed and bleeding on a hospital bed after suffering through a miscarriage. A tear is falling from her left eye and six images surround her‚ all connected to her through blood red cords. There is a side view of the female anatomy‚ a fetus‚ a snail‚ a machine‚ an orchid and a image of a pelvis. The sky in the background is painted cloudy and the horizon shows ugly factory buildings. The painting portrays her reality because the painting is one of pain‚ suffering and loneliness which expresses

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    Southridge Private High School Antipolo City “Feasibility of cigarette butts and garlic as insecticide” Submitted by: Satchel Calah Beltran Submitted to: Mrs. Ma. Fatima L. Montoya Introduction: Cigarette butts ends up as a litter. It can be found on the streets‚ public places and even beaches. To name a few‚ it had been a huge problem eliminating these litters because it creates pollution. Traditional butts are made of “synthetic polymer cellulose acetate” and never degrade

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