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    Hemoglobin In Ice Fish

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    Their blood is almost transparent because of the lack of red blood cells‚ and they are the only vertebrate that does not have circulating hemoglobin. Those organisms are referred to as Ice fish‚ and they are one of the unique organism that live in Southern Ocean around Antarctica and Southern South America‚ where water temperatures remain relatively stable. Hemoglobin is a protein within mammalian red blood cells that transports oxygen for delivery to tissues throughout the body. Having red blood

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    Porcupine Puffer Fish

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    Porcupine Puffer Fish Scientific name: Diodon hystrix “Biologists believe that puffer fish‚ also known as blowfish‚ developed their characteristic “inflatability” due to their slow‚ somewhat clumsy swimming style which makes them vulnerable to predators.” (National Geographic 1996-2011) Porcupine puffer fish have a shape much like that of a baseball bat‚ with large eyes to see their surroundings‚ a hard beak-like jaw to crush crunchy crustaceans and scales which are modified into long

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    Biology Fish Lab

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    102 Lab Report: Ventilation and Oxygen Consumption in Fish Methods: The lab consists of two experiments repeated over a period one hour with fifteen minutes interval‚ in order to determine the effect of weight and temperature on ventilation and oxygen consumption of Carassius auratus‚ commonly known as goldfish. Each experiment was carried out by five groups. Measurement of ventilation was determined by recording operculum movement of the fish. Oxygen consumption was measured using oxygen probes

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    someone distinguishable or potentially disguised. The poems “The Shark” by E.J. Pratt and “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop display a theme revolving around mindsets of individuals using the symbolization of aquatic creatures. E.J. Pratt’s poem “The Shark” portrays a shark as a fierce creature that is conniving yet quiet as it swims through the water. On the other hand‚ “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop shows the fish in a state of helplessness and frailty as she holds it in her hands out of the water. A comparison

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    Clean Break Speeches

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    Mitch‚ I hope you are doing well‚ that you are finding joy daily and having a blast with the boys. I know breakups are never simple and that writing to you goes against everything society try’s to indoctrinate saying that a clean break is best‚ to not analyze or speak with the other party. Well I’m not normal and I say screw the "bury your feelings deep" dogma of today’s society I cannot go through life knowing that I didn’t give this my all. I don’t half ass anything and hope that was evident from

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    Thesis 2: "The Fish" "The Fish" is filled with intense imagery‚ there is an image brought to mind with every line of things that are beautiful such as flowers‚ or more brutal such as the many hooks found on the fishes lip. The narrator is telling the story of how they "caught a tremendous fish" while giving a vivid description of it to the audience‚ they give us a glimpse into the previous ventures and feelings of this fish. The narrator is admiring this fish by listing every color that she sees

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    Glo Fish Case

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    to the embryo before the fish hatches. -trademarked transgenic zebrafish (Danio rerio) expressing a red fluorescent protein from a sea anemone under the transcriptional control of the promoter from the myosin light peptide 2 gene of zebrafish1. Produced

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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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    Serna‚ Christian O. Zipagang‚ Lance Harvey O. PROBLEM: How Caffeine affects a Gold-fish Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background * Background of the Study * Caffeine is becoming a common chemical found in the environment but‚ little research has been done to understand the environmental effects of caffeine‚ including dissolved caffeine in aquatic systems. The goal of this research study was to begin to understand how caffeine may interact with aquatic environment‚ using the bacteria

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    a clean and green country

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    “SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES OF A CLEAN AND GREEN COUNTRY” Keeping our country clean and green! In the course of time‚ technology has brought about numerous changes in people’s lifestyles. We have all become reliant on gadgets for our lives to operate ordinarily. But have we ever thought concerning the repercussions of such needs on our environment and our country as a whole? No! Sanguinely‚ the government of Mauritius has eventually become resolute to execute certain schemes in a way that the

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