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    Part 1 Guided Experiment Identifying Your Organism: Hermit Crabs- Coenobita brerimanus Three features indicating that this is a living thing: 1. The hermit crabs crawl around in their aquarium 2. The hermit crabs eat their food 3. The hermit crabs respond to changes in their environment The Hypothesis: Hermit crabs prefer shade to sunlight Data Sheet: Hermit Crab Light Shade Behavior HC #1 X Immediately crawled back in to shade when placed in sunlight. HC #2 X Did not come out of shell

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    Arthropod Genetics Passing of Traits One bright and sunny Australian afternoon‚ Joy the Christmas Island Crab met her dream crab‚ a ten-legged green caped crab. They fell in love and had a beautiful crab wedding. The Generation one crustacean body’s phenotype was a plastic cup while the genotype was BB. The legs’ phenotypes were pearly white pipe cleaners and the genotype was ff. The crustacean had deep blue pom poms for eyes and the genotype was Ii. For antennae‚ the crustacean had soft qtips

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    Crab monkeys although they are the most common animal for lab research‚ tend to be aggressive. In the wild "the crab eating monkeys live in multi-male groups that include about thrity monkeys. Males of one group may emigrate to another group for mating purposes‚ thus allowing more variations in the gene pool. In this transition the male may replace a higher-ranking male that belongs to that group. This transition is highly aggressive and the adults are usually injuired. During this transition other

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    clams‚ earthworms Lifespan: More or less than 12 years Habitat – 2 pts (what kind of home does it have?) Virtually anywhere *Source: Rocky Mountain Wildlife. David Dahms. Paragon Press‚ 1995 E. (2 pts) Related species • Crab-eating raccoon • Tres Marias raccoon *Source: "Raccoon." Pest Control Canada. Web. Sept. 2010. . F. (3 pts) Range & Distribution Where in Colorado: Raccoons live

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    For this article I have chosen to use Shani Mootoo’s Moving Forward Sideways Like a Crab. I have selected this novel for its rich text that explores the dilemmas faced by a transgender person as they explore their own gender identity‚ digging deep into their intersectionality and commitment to starting life anew as a man. As the story unfolds‚ with the strategic use of contrast between life in Toronto as Sid and life in Trinidad as Sidney‚ elements of oppression that are unique to trans people

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    High School Department Effect of Crab Shells and Acacia Seeds In Purifying Water In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in BIOLOGY 1st Quarter Submitted by: Submitted to: I. STATEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVES To determine if the purified water is safe to drink and not cause complications when drinking the purified water. To establish if crab shells and acacia seeds can purify water To identify what specie of crab can purify the water better To know if the

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    TREFLAN ON SURVIVAL OF MUD CRAB (Scylla serrata) LARVAE An Investigatory Project Presented to the Faculty of the Special Science Class Iloilo National High School La Paz‚ Iloilo City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Subject Research II Dominic Paul O. Genson March 2003 THE EFFECT OF TREFLAN ON SURVIVAL OF MUD CRAB (Scylla serrata) LARVAE DOMINIC PAUL O. GENSON Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Mud crabs belonging to the Genus

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    Osmoregulation as a Homeostatic Mechanism using the Comparitive Melting-Point Method for two Crab Species. Abstract Two crab species‚ Plagusia and Cyclograpsus‚ were collected from a local estuary in the littoral and deep water zone for osmoregulation studies. To examine differences in osmoregulatory mechanisms among the species‚ haemolymph of the specimens was extracted once they were acclimated to varying concentrations of seawater. Using the comparative melting-point‚ capillary tubes were

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    the highly nutritious eggs of horseshoe crabs before they continue migrating north to the Artic (Karpanty‚ et al.‚ 2006). (See Figure 2). This

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    Geese‚ Mallard Ducks‚ Piping Plovers and Herring Gulls being the most prevalent (“Birds of Fire Island” 5). Another common animal found on Fire Island would be the Horseshoe Crab‚ for over 300 million years’ horseshoe crabs have journeyed the world’s oceans and still have the same appearance as they did years ago. The name horseshoe crab refers to the shape of the

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