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    3.04 Marine Bio

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    them to move away from the water and be killed by automobiles or predators. 3. The specific type of turtle rescued was The Loggerhead Sea Turtle or “Loggerhead” 4. The type of food we will need to feed the rescued turtle is a variety of crabs‚ jellyfish‚ shellfish‚ and sponges. 5. This species needs to stay around fresh-water for means of drinking and stay at seas for breading (if more than one is in rehabilitation). 6. The rehabilitation area should be kept at a warm temperature and should

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    As said before‚ turtles feed themselves with jellyfish and commonly they confuse these animals with the plastic bags in the

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    happens when a cell transforms and expresses a gene it once did not have‚ which is basically the gene that makes it glow fluorescent green. This particular glowing gene comes from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. This glowing gene is taken from the jellyfish and the E. coli takes in the GFP protein from the jellyfish DNA‚ transforms to accept the glowing gene‚ and will then provide its own fluorescent green glow under UV light when it begins to express the gene [1]. People may wonder why this type

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    The human body is resilient to numerous environmental factors and diseases‚ but the body is inevitably going to receive impairments. Progressions in biotechnology and genetic techniques have permitted scientists to discover treatments and information on genes. Regenerative medicine uses biotechnology to produce treatments in vivo and in vitro procedures. Using a gene from a dissimilar organism‚ the green fluorescent protein method is now a significant tool used in neuroscience. In the field of

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    Darwin

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    old).It explains how species are formed. 3‚500‚000‚000 years ago-First bacteria (prokaryotes) 2‚000‚000‚000 years ago-First cells with organelles (eukaryotes) 1‚000‚000‚000 years ago-First multicellular organisms: algae‚ seaweeds‚ sponges‚ jellyfish worms 500‚000‚000 years ago-First fish 450‚000‚000 years ago-First land plants and fungi 390‚000‚000 years ago-First amphibians‚ insects and reptiles. Much of the land surface covered in fern forests which will eventually become coal 250‚000

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    jellyfishes. At the same time‚ Don Lino losses patience and orders Frankie to show Lenny how to kill and be a savage shark. Frankie spots the scene where Oscar is being electrocuted by Ernie and Bernie and sends Lenny off to attack. The jellyfish spot Lenny and swim off‚ leaving Oscar alone with him. Lenny frees Oscar but fails to trick Frankie‚ who becomes annoyed and charges at Oscar when an anchor suddenly falls and kills him. Lenny flees from the scene and Oscar was seen near the body

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    are many discoveries of immortality already living in the world. Lobsters‚ three types of jellyfish‚ bowhead whales‚ turtles‚ clams‚ and glass sponges are examples of such animals that are able to live for long periods of time. Lauren Said-Moorhouse‚ journalist for CNN‚ interviewed Shin Kubota‚ a professor at Kyoto University ’s Seto Marine Biological Laboratory‚ believes that Turritopsis (Immortal Jellyfish) has applications for human beings that‚ “is the most wonderful dream of mankind”. There has

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    Clam down‚ clam down. We realize that this is exciting. The Finding Nemo ride is officially coming to Disney’s Epcot. This magical ride will have you wondering if this is real life or a fanta-sea. This fin-tastic ride will take you on the journey that Marlin and Dory took in Finding Nemo. Dive right in to experience this ride and we promise it will leave you swimming in circles. There are some safety precautions we have to take though. To experience this ride you must be at least 1 meters tall

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    magneficent frigatebirds

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    slightly brown with a white patch on there underside. Females have a blue eye ring and a brown band on there wing. Both female and male Magnificent Frigatebirds have grey hooked bills. Frigatebirds are carnivores and there diet includes fish‚ crab‚ jellyfish‚ young turtles‚ and squid. Frigatebirds predators can be humans‚ big rats‚ and cats. They nest in flat‚ hollowed platforms of sticks and twigs. The nests are placed on flat tops of low bushes or trees. Breeding habitats include trees and bushes

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    Biology Study Guide Uses of Sponges-possess no symmetry and take on a variety of shapes. They’ve got 2 layers of cells that are separated by a thin‚ jellylike substance. Outer layer-epidermis‚ and jellylike substance-mesenchyme. Morphology of Molluscs-they have a soft body they are more fragile. They also have more difficulty to support their bodies in terrestrial environments or to fixate to substrates in aquatic habitats. Many species solve these problems by secreting a calcareous carapace

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