Pauline letters‚ are used as a verb. In Greek “σφραγίζω” is transliterated as sphragizō. Phonetically‚ if attempted to pronounce “sfrä-gē’-zō” or “sa frogs o” would get the closest. The origin of the word is Babylonian and that it may have originally the word sphragís that occurs in Ex. 35:22 is the word for “bracelet.” As this verb has evolved‚ seal has developed both a figurative and literal sense. The word seal that is found in this passage is the same word for seal was used to describe the
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Comparative Anatomy Investigation Aim: To create a scientific comparison between the Integumentary and Digestive systems between a mammal (i.e. Rat) and an amphibian (i.e. Toad). A dissection of both a rat and a toad had been completed to make a comparison between an amphibian and a mammal. In specific the Integumentary system and the Digestive system were closely observed and studied. This comparison will first investigate the Integumentary system and all similarities and differences the
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www.sakshieducation.com Blood and its Components 1 Mark Questions 1. What is haemotology? (June 2003) 2. What is serum? 3. What is a saline? (March 03) 4. How plasma is different from serum? (March 04) 5. What is heparin? (June 2000) (June 01‚ Oct 99) 2 Mark Questions 1. What is erythropoieses? 2. Why spleen is called as grave yard of R.B.C.? 3. What are the types present in leucocytes? (June 01) 4 Mark Questions 1. What
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References: ^ Henry Fountain (16 October 2007). "Arthritis Fails to Slow Invading Toads in Australian Fields". NY Times. Retrieved 2007-10-27. ^ Tyler‚ M. J. (1994). Australian Frogs A Natural History. Reed Books. p. 112. ISBN 0-7301-0468-0. ^ Mayes‚ P.J.; Thompson‚ G. G. and Withers P.C. (2005). "Diet and foraging behaviour of the semi-aquatic Varanus mertensi (Reptilia: Varanidae)" (PDF). Wildlife Research 32: 67–74. doi:10
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Animal Adaptations -- Vocabulary Adaptation A body part‚ body covering‚ or behavior that helps an animal survive in its environment. Behavior The actions of an animal. Camouflage A color or shape in an animal’s body covering that helps it blend into its environment. Environment Everything that surrounds and affects a living thing. The environment includes non-living things‚ such as water and air‚ as well as other living things. Habitat The place where an animal lives. The physical characteristics
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(Mollusca): The mollusk is a soft-bodied‚ usually shelled invertebrate belonging to one of the largest animal phyla with some 100‚000 living species. Examples: Snails and Clams. Picture: Fish: Fish were the earliest vertebrates and presumably evolved from a group of aquatic lower chordates. There are over 20‚000 living species of fish. They range in size from 7-cm to 14-m. Examples: Sharks and Lungfishes. Picture: Reptiles (Reptilia): Reptiles are cold-blooded; they lack an effective system
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intelligent relatives. As Darwin grew up around these inspiring people he planned to follow a medical career and studied at the Edinburgh University but later switched to Cambridge. Darwin studied science and was determined to discover how the world evolved‚ other than what most people believed which was that God did it. As his knowledge grew Darwin invented the theory of evolution through discovering the Galapagos Islands‚ going on voyages and reading about other theories. Darwin worked on his theory
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called Colorado River. It gives the peoples water to drink out of and It helps their livestock and their gardens.The mountain in Argentina called the Andes Mountain have shortage of oxygen at high altitude‚ especially above 12‚000 feet‚ is so physiologically demanding that it imposes deep adaptive changes even within the cells of the body. The highest altitude in the Andes at which people have resided permanently is 17‚100 feet (shepherds in southern Peru).The volcano’s activity is in the Andes Mountains
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opposable thumb is one adaptation that is distinctly human. This is not entirely true‚ however‚ as according to Damonte (2004) opposable thumbs appear in other species such as gorillas‚ orangutans‚ and chimpanzees‚ as well as‚ opossums‚ pandas‚ and even frogs (Hornaday‚ 1914). The following paper will describe the adaptation of the opposable thumb‚ trace its evolution‚ and discuss the types of traits the opposable thumb fits into. Description of Adaptation According to Damonte (2004)‚ “Humans can move their
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Subject: AACB3214 Biodiversity and Ecology Experiment 7 Title: Study of Deuterostomes Aim: 1. To observe the external features of deuterostomes. 2. To study the characteristics of deuterostomes. Materials: 1. Sea urchin 2. Amphioxus 3. Dogfish 4. Caecilian 5. Lizard 6. Microscope Methods: 1. The specimen of sea urchin‚ amphioxus‚ dogfish‚ caecilian and lizard were observed. 2. The external features of specimens observed were drawn. Discussion: The Deuterostomia comprise
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