Scientific Method Name Controls and Variables – Part 2 SpongeBob and his Bikini Bottom pals have continued doing a little research to solve some problems. Read the description for each experiment and answer the questions. *Special Instructions: You can edit this document to put your answers in. Make sure it is still saved on your Google Drive. Put your answers in any color except RED. Krusty Krabs Breath Mints Mr. Krabs created a secret ingredient for a breath mint that he thinks will
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After a near-death experience one might think “What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.” What they should be thinking about is what got them into a near-death situation in the first place. Several years ago I had been working in Europe for more than 200 days straight. I was sick of the cold‚ dreary weather I was forced to endure day in and day out in the north of England. So when my friends suggested that I join them on vacation to go scuba diving in the Cayman Islands‚ I jumped at the chance
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Taxonomy Scarlett Williams Instructor: Kelli Roberts AIU Online Taxonomy Part Two: 1. Which phyla lack organs? What type of Symmetry do they have? The phyla that lack organs are: Sponges‚ Jellyfish‚ Roundworm and the flatworm. The sponges have symmetry and the jellyfish is radial. The roundworm and the flatworm are both bilateral symmetry. 2. List all of the Phyla that show cephalization. The Phyla that show cephalization are: Platyhelminthes‚ Nematode‚ Annelida‚ Mollusca‚ Arthropoda
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every inch of my body that wasn’t covered by my bikini. I had been stung a numerous times by a jellyfish. The captain of the boat‚ Chuey‚ a Mexican man who couldn’t speak English poured this liquid substance all over my body‚ and immediately made all the stinging go away. I knew then that when I got back in the water I would have to wear a wetsuit. A little while later‚ after I recovered from the jellyfish stings‚ I put on my wetsuit‚ weight vest‚ regulator‚ BC‚ tank‚ fins‚ and mask‚ all the equipment
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A. Title/AuthorB. SettingC. CharactersD. Plot SummaryE. ConflictF. ThemesG. BibliographyA. Stormbreaker by Anthony HorowitzB. London and Port Tallon‚ England. Modern TimeC.Alex Rider is the main character of the novel. He is a 14 year old boy who lives with his uncle Ian because his parents were killed. His life is transformed as his dead uncle ’s true identity is revealed and he is blackmailed into joining MI6 as a spy. He discovers the secret behind the Stormbreaker computers and in the end‚ Alex
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“Finding Nemo” (2003) written and directed by Andrew Stanton‚ and Lee Unkrich‚ is the story of a father-son underwater adventure featuring Nemo‚ a boy clownfish‚ stolen from his coral reef home. His timid father must then travel to Sydney and search Sydney Harbour to find Nemo. Animated feature-length films have carved a niche in American culture as a viable and enduring art form. Animated films have offered a glimpse into another world that often could not be shown by any other filmmaking means
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Adam Marcus`s presentation on cancer research fits into what we are currently learning about in many ways. We are currently learning about mutations and how they can affect an individual or population and Dr. Marcus kept talking about mutations. Dr. Marcus also talked about sequencing DNA‚ which we have also been learning about. Dr. Marcus and his team are researching a cure for cancer. Cancer is not just caused by one mutation‚ but by multiple mutations stacking on top of one another. If you can
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of all arthropods is that they are bilateral‚ they have segmented bodies‚ they have a hard exoskeleton‚ they have jointed legs‚ they have many pairs of limbs. The two types of symmetry are: bilateral symmetry and radial symmetry. Jellyfish and coral polyps have radial
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In psychology‚ memories have three stages in which the brain can retain and recall past experiences and information; encoding‚ storage‚ and retrieval. Most memories from someone’s childhood are lost due to absentmindedness but in her memoirs‚ Virginia Woolf dwells upon treasured thoughts of a fishing trip in the company of her dad and brother. This remembrance does not transient or linger in the back of her mind‚ no. She vividly contemplates‚ remembering every word and detail of past events. Woolf
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The name Cnidaria comes from the Greek word “cnidos‚” meaning stinging nettle. There are about 9‚000 species of cnidaria‚ the most common being the jellyfish‚ sea anemone‚ and coral. Cnidaria come in two different body forms: free-floating or free-swimming form such as the jellyfish‚ and the stationary form such as the sea anemone. Both forms consist of a body surrounded by tentacles with stinging cells called cnidocytes. The body has a single opening or mouth‚
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