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    iteration control

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    Process: 1. Display welcome screen 2. Prompt for worm’s length 3. Prompt for the beginning distance between the worm and the apple. 4. Calculate the distance between the worm and the apple by the worm’s length till the worm can enter the apple. Input Worm’s Length (real: wormsLength) Beginning Distance (real: startDistance) Output Incremental distance between the worm and apple Distance (real) Main Module Begin Main Module: Declare startDistance as real Declare

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    Variegatus Lab

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    the pulse of the Lumbriculus variegates. Ethanol will cause the worms to become inactive‚ caffeine will cause the worms to become overactive‚ and nicotine will cause the worms to become more active. Lumbriculus variegatus is also known as black worm. This small species of worms currently lives in North America and Europe within marshes and ponds. They survive by eating microorganisms and organic‚ decaying material. This organism of worms makes a good model because they are able to regenerate if their

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    Biology Receptors

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    After months of research and experiments‚ I have concluded my discovery of space worm touch receptors is definite. Regardless of the type‚ sensory receptors are influenced by physical actions and various stimulus. My research and experiments show that space worm touch receptors are no different. Stimulus is a change discernible by the body (Sherwood 2004) or in my case‚ a space worm. Certain receptors like touch receptors respond to stimulus weakly or strongly when involved with a different stimulus

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    Dracunculiasis

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    Dracunculiasis (Guinea-Worm Disease) Throughout Africa‚ countries are taking the initiative to eradicate a disease caused by a parasite called the Guinea worm. The governments of these countries and an organization ran by former President Jimmy Carter are using the cheapest available mechanisms to fight the spread of these parasites in stagnant water and are raising awareness through multiple advertisements throughout affected parts of the countries. This troublesome disease plagues thousands

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    12 Biology Gas Exchange

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    dioxide THE WORM The worm lives underneath the ground in moist rich humus soil. The worm is Terrestrial- which means it is related to earths or its inhabitants‚ and is not restricted to moist environments as the worms internal lungs keep it moist. As worms are nocturnal they only are active at night Which gives them less chance to be eaten by birds as birds hunt in the day time. This is an advantage as they will not dry out in the day time. In hot days in summer the worm burrows deeper to

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    Labreport

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    Introduction This week in Biology Lab we learned the effects of caffeine and nicotine on heart rate. Based on previous knowledge of caffeine and nicotine‚ I came up with the following hypothesis; The presence of nicotine will slow the heart rate of the worm and the presence of caffeine will speed the rate up. My hypothesis was based on what I seen in everyday life. A person who smokes a lot of cigarettes usually have a slower heart rate‚ whereas a person whom drinks a lot of caffeine sodas are hyper and

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    Observing the Live Earthworm Kingdom Animalia is a diverse kingdom that contains many types of worms. The phylum Annelida includes segmented worms such as Earthworms‚ Clamworms‚ and Leeches. Earthworms play a huge role in the environment. They have two openings‚ a mouth and an anus. They feed through the mouthpharynxesophagus crop (stores food)gizzard (grinds food)intestineanus (excretion of waste). The hypothesis predicted for this lab is that Earthworms will respond differently when came in contact

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    Flatworm Lab Report

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    placed the worm on the petri dish‚ with the spring water. Using a razor blade‚ the worm was cut in half into two sections of 6mm in length and 5 mm in length. The worms were measured using a ruler‚ and examined under a microscope. I tried to measure the worms under the microscope‚ next to the ruler‚ to obtain the best measurement but as the worms moved sporadically and were not always fully extended this proved tough to do. So instead it was necessary to just eye ball the measurement of the worms‚ next

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    Earthworms

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    An earthworm can grow only so long. A well-fed adult will depend on what kind of worm it is‚ how many segments it has‚ how old it is and how well fed it is. An Lumbricus terrestris will be from 90-300 millimeters long. A worm has no arms‚ legs or eyes. There are approximately 2‚700 different kinds of earthworms. Worms live where there is food‚ moisture‚ oxygen and a favorable temperature. If they don’t have these things‚ they go somewhere else. In one acre of land‚ there can be more than

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    pass by very slowly‚ and can severely ruin a man. By the time he is released from prison‚ Dr. Manette does not know anything about the world around him. All he knows is how to make shoes‚ a skill he used habitually while serving his time in the slammer. Even after his life in prison‚ Manette choses to live like a prisoner. However‚ everything changes when he is reunited with his daughter‚ Lucie. In the novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ Dr. Manette makes the transformation from a feeble

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