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    Fish and Fin Bream

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    KARIMEEN FISH / PEARLSPOT THE GREEN CHROMIDE OR ALSO KNOWN AS KARIMEEN / PEARLSPOT IS A SPECIES OF CICHLID FISH FROM FRESHWATER VERY POPULAR IN SOTHERN INDIA AND SRILANKA.IT IS ALSO CALLED KORAL IN BENGALI . IT COMMONLY REACHES 20 CENTIMETER IN LENGTH AND THE MAXIMUM IS TWICE OF THAT. THE MOST POPULAR DISHES OF KARIMEEN IN INDIA ARE :- 1. KARIMEEN FRY 2. KARIMEEN MOLLY 3. KARIMEEN POLLICHATU 4. KARIMEEN CURRY 5. KARIMEEN MAPPAS KARIMEEN FISH IS CONSIDERED AS A DELICUSY IN KERALA. IT

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    climate change essay

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    Climate change is the most significant challenge to achieving sustainable development and threatens to drag thousands of people to severe poverty. It refers to any outstanding measures of climate lasting for an extended period of time. This includes major changes in temperature‚ precipitation or winds patterns and others that occur several days longer. Some Caribbean islands in particular are vulnerable to climate change. Rising sea levels will have a consequential and dampening effect on their economy

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    Sundarban

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    Sundarban : An Overview Sundarbans National Park Sundarbans National Park covers 10‚000 km2 of land and water (more than half of it in India‚ the rest in Bangladesh) in the Ganges delta. It contains the world’s largest area of mangrove forests. A number of rare or endangered species live in the park‚ including tigers‚ aquatic mammals‚ birds and reptiles Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis: The Sundarban contain the world’s largest mangrove forests and one of the most biologically productive

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    Yyyu

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    than the mastigophores. | The most well-known example of a sarcodine is the famous amoeba. Lacking any rigid structure outside of their cell membrane‚ sarcodines can freely change their shape and form pseudopodia. Sarcodines can live in both freshwater and marine environments. They can reproduce both asexually and sexually‚ and they are usually free-living. Like mastigophores‚ sarcodines use pseudopodia to move and capture food. Although the amoeba is generally thought of as lacking any structure

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    Chapter 12

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    1. The term “metazoan” is a synonym with “multicellular animal.” Are there any single celled animals? How are single-celled eukaryotes classified? 2. Give eight characteristics of sponges. Multicellular animals‚ body had pores‚ canals‚ and chambers‚ all sponges are mostly marine or totally aquatic‚ they exhibit radial symmetry or no symmetry‚ all adults are sessile and attached to the substratum no organs or true tissue are present‚ asexual reproduction occurs by buds or germmules‚ outer surface

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    Hempstead‚ Long Island‚ NY (August 25‚ 2014) -- Eposeidon’s KastKing™ division that sells highquality economically priced fishing reels and fishing line has added fishing rods to their product lineup. KastKing™ will offer 23 models made for freshwater techniques and kayak fishing. Their bass fishing rod line carries the name Perigee‚ named after the positioning of the moon when fish are most active‚ and Phantom for KastKing’s™ patent-pending kayak rod series. KastKing™ has designed and manufactured

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    Lab 4

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    In osmosis‚ which direction does water move with respect to solute concentration? (2 points) 9. a.Explain what would happen to a freshwater unicellular organism if it were suddenly released into a saltwater environment. Use the terms isotonic‚ hypotonic and hypertonic in the answer. (3 points) b.What would happen if a marine organism were placed in freshwater? (3 points) 10.The student purchases and weighs five pounds of carrots from a local grocery store. The student notices that the grocery

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    My Favorite Web Site.

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    rooms‚ among allot of others. But I think that I will say that my favorite web site I have come across so far is one called‚ "Oscarfish.com". This web site is about fish‚ Oscars in particular. This site has valuable information concerning other freshwater fish and aquariums also. You can also ask and post things on just about any fish or aquarium questions or comments on this site. People visit this site to find information and answers to questions they may have about Oscars or other fish. I find

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    Population Explosion

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    POPULATION GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN INDIA Introduction The rapid population growth and economic development in country are degrading the environment through the uncontrolled growth of urbanization and industrialization‚ expansion and intensification of agriculture‚ and the destruction of natural habitats. One of the major causes of environmental degradation in India could be attributed to rapid growth of population‚ which is adversely affecting the natural resources and environment

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    The Scope of Ecology

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    1. Define ecology. Identify the two features of organisms studied by ecologists. Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the environment‚ which in turn determine both the distribution of organisms and their abundance. Ecologists study how interactions between organisms and the environment affect phenomena such as the number of species living in a particular area‚ cycling of nutrients in a habitat‚ and the growth of populations. 2. Describe the relationship between

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