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    was a beautiful‚ blue bird day. Pulling into the handicapped spot in front of Nails n’ Screws‚ Sam looked at his hands. Only now did he realize his body was still caked with mud. His hands a dusty brown‚ his body moving strangely under its new exoskeleton. The dirt under his fingernails was black‚ clay based. Walking inside‚ he tried rubbing his hands on his jeans to clean them‚ but instead only left behind dirty streaks. Great‚ Sam thought as he wove his way through the store with a slight limp

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    crab is not labelled as a crustacean despite its name. The Horseshoe Crab is closely related chelicerates including spiders‚ ticks‚ and scorpions than real crabs. (Reference 3) The characteristics of chelicerates are a segmented body‚ a chitinous exoskeleton‚ molting‚ and jointed legs. (Reference 6). Through evolution these invertebrates have survived millions of years with minimal evolution and are beneficial to there animals in the ocean. The Horseshoe Crab also provides home to many organisms such

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    ​Zoe Macfoy Human Anatomy 2nd Period Key Terms 1. Skin- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal. 2. Epidermis- the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal. 3. Stratum basal- stratum germinativum: the innermost layer of the epidermis 4. Stratum spinosum- a layer of the epidermis found between the stratum granulosum and stratum basale 5. Stratum Granulson- the layer of epidermis just

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    The Effects of Insects on Carnivorous Plants Digestion process of Venus Fly Trap Siddarth Pillai Hour 3 Honors Biology The Effect of Insects on Venus Fly Traps Research Question: How long does it take for a venus fly trap to digest an insect? I. Introduction: Venus Fly Traps are both heterotrophs and autotrophs meaning that they create their own food and get food from other insects. The Venus flytrap is known as the Dionea muscipula; it is a carnivorous plant native to the swamplands of North

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    90 Degree steering mechanism  “The Soft Car design proposal has axles that swing 90 degrees. It can pull up alongside a parking space and drive in sideways”. . Printer-Friendly F ARTICLE TOOLS Mo Reprints & Permi st EEMa Ma il iled Thi Art s MULTIMEDIA icle Art s icle Slide Car D M.I.T T I M E S N E W S T R A C K E R RELATED Gia nts of De sig n‚ Ha ndy Wit h Car s A T l o e p r it c s s A u t o m o b i l e s D e s i g n G e h r y ‚ F r a n k Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    University of the Philippines Integrated School Katipunan Ave.‚ Diliman‚ Q.C. Investigative Laboratory 9 Mosqui-Rellent Discovering the truth in mosquito-repellent light bulbs Submitted by: Justin Frederick Madjus Mikaela Elzbette Neri Ian Gilbert Villanueva Submitted to: Ms. Zenaida Bojo April 2‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract .....................................................................................................................................3 Introduction………………………………………………………

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    As the pillbug moves around in the beaker‚ the movement of the legs is very quick and fluid; similar to that of a “wave”. 2. To protect itself from predators‚ the pillbug rolls itself into an armored ball. Similarly‚ the pillbug uses its hard exoskeleton as a way to protect itself from the elements. Their long antennae allow for them to locate food and their shorter legs in the front help to bring the closer food to their mouths. Lastly‚ the pillbug’s multiple legs allows for it to interact with

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    Phylum Porifera  Basic Characteristics No definine symmetry Bodies are multicellular‚ with few tissue and no organs. The cells and tissues surround a water filled space but there is no body cavity. Has no nervous system Has a larval stage. Are all filter feeders. Sponges are among the oldest animals‚ being discovered about 500 million years ago! Phylum Cnidaria JellyFish  Basic Characteristics Live in both fresh water‚ and salt water. Radial Symmetry; typically quadramous

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    rehabilitation process. There are many researches about the restoration of spinal cord injuries to give hope to those affected by spinal cord injuries‚ as well as multiple foundations that enable paraplegics to walk again with the help of a bionic exoskeleton. Many books‚ online articles‚ and the testimonies of paraplegics such as Lainy Loyola‚ help answer

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    • Organic chemistry- special study of chemistry dealing with molecules containing carbon and hydrogen • Hydrocarbon- an organic molecule consisting only of carbon and hydrogen. • Functional groups- a specific configuration of atoms commonly attached to the carbon skeletons of organic molecules and involved in chemical reactions. • Hydroxyl group: a chemical group consisting of an oxygen atom joined to a hydrogen atom. Molecules possessing this group are soluble in water and are called alcohols

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