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    Foraging behaviour in tadpoles of the bronze frog Rana temporalis: Experimental evidence for the ideal free distribution DHEERAJ K VEERANAGOUDAR‚ BHAGYASHRI A SHANBHAG and SRINIVAS K SAIDAPUR* Department of Zoology‚ Karnatak University‚ Dharwad 580 003‚ India *Corresponding author (Fax‚ 91-836-2448047; Email‚ saidapur@hotmail.com) The ability of bronze frog Rana temporalis tadpoles (pure or mixed parental lines) to assess the profitability of food habitats and distribute themselves accordingly

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    Crazy frog paper

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    ’The Crazy Frog sound? That’s my fault.’ By Giles Wilson BBC News Magazine The Crazy Frog in its original incarnation on Eric Wernquist’s site The sight of a strange blue-grey frog with a helmet and goggles‚ revving up an imaginary motorbike while making an infuriating "ding ding dididing" noise‚ is familiar to much of the country. In fact to most of them it’s too familiar... far‚ far too familiar. Adverts for the Crazy Frog mobile phone ringtone have played hundreds of times on certain

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    California Red Legged Frog The California red-legged frog is the largest native frog in the western United States. The Records of the California red-legged frog are known from Riverside County to Mendocino County along the Coast Range of California. It has been on the endangered species list with a list of other endangered frogs. California red-legged frogs live in a Mediterranean climate‚ which brings about temporal and spatial changes in habitat quality which is why there species count was endangered

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    dogs‚ get tested on‚ their owners will have health problems. In addition to the animals‚ mutilated in dissection‚ crude university biology demonstration torment and kill millions of live mice‚ rabbits‚ rats‚ turtles‚ and other animals. Veterinarian universities smash turtles on the head with hammers and have holes drilled into their shells so that their heart can be viewed and manipulated. Frogs’ brains are destroyed when pins are stuck through their skulls so that students can cut them open and

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    Jumping Frog Worksheet

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    English 11 Name: Luis Aguilar “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country” --Mark Twain Target: I can analyze what the text says directly and indirectly utilizing evidence from the text. Directions: Define each vocabulary word using a dictionary. Compliance-the action or fact of complying with a wish or command. Garrulous-excessively talkative‚ especially on trivial matters. Append-add (something) as an attachment or supplement. Conjectured- form an opinion or supposition about (something)

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    Vivisection Many people today‚ including scientists and doctors‚ are questioning the suffering and killing of animals for the sake of human beings. Is it morally correct to dissect a frog or a worm for the purpose of educating a high school student? On the other hand‚ must "We study life to protect life" (1:131) The issue of killing animals for the use of biomedical research‚ education‚ and cosmetics can be referred as "vivisection". Twenty-five to thirty-five million animals are spared in the

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    fetal pig

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    Run the string under the tray‚ pull it tight‚ and tie it to the other front limb. Repeat this procedure with the hind limbs to hold the legs apart so you can examine internal structures. 3. Study the fetal pig dissecting diagram and start the dissection with your dissecting equipment. 4. Be sure to keep the tips of your scissors pointed upward because a deep cut will destroy the organs below. Also‚ remember to cut away from yourself. 5. After you have made your incisions through the body wall

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    to be able to adapt and/or solve real life problems. Today’s world is full of media and technology use that can be used in the classroom to spice things up. This paper focuses on the integration of WebQuests‚ virtual video games‚ and virtual dissections in the science curriculum. Using Technology to Motivate Students in the Science Classroom Today‚ a majority of students are either bored‚ frustrated‚ or feel like school is a waste of time. Many educators find that these students will

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    WHAT IS A FETAL PIG

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    CLASSROOM DISSECTION        Anatomy of the fetal pig closely resembles that of man. Unlike a frog (an amphibian)‚ the fetal pig is a mammal.     Economical - fetal pigs can cost less than using the same size frog‚ rat or any other vertebrate.     By-product of the food industry. These fetal pigs are considered waste products of packing houses.     Abundant - as long as pork is consumed‚ fetal pigs will continue to be available.     The fetal pig was never born; it did not "die" for dissection purposes

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    Science 115

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    SCI115 Introduction to Biology Name: Julie Maxwell Frog Dissection Virtual lab (Week 9) Go to the following website for completion: http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_labs/BL_16/BL_16.html Instructions: Please follow the virtual dissection lab program systematically‚ following all of the directions provided verbally in the module. As you progress through the lab exercise‚ fill in this worksheet‚ answering the questions. Use as much space as you deem necessary to provide well written

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