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    Long Lab Report Blackworm

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    Heart rate in black worms with and without added glucose Introduction: The circulatory system is important in circulating blood‚ nutrients‚ oxygen and chemicals to the body. A circulatory system commonly consists of the fluid it contains‚ such as blood‚ a pumping vessel such as a heart‚ and the vessels‚ which carry the fluid through the body. In a closed circulatory system‚ the fluid‚ blood‚ is contained within the vessels as it circulates through the body. The Lumbriculus variegates‚ or

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    Gummy Pigs: A Short Story

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    surface rested magic. Always getting extra gummy worm bags from the vending machine—only gummy worms—revealed his magic. Purchasing chips or soda would yield the expected quantity‚ but every time he punched in the code for gummy worms‚ two would tumble out. The anomaly intrigued us. We fished out change and took turns purchasing gummy worms. Only for Ata would two come out. $20 and a few sick stomachs later‚ we emptied the vending machine of its gummy worms and moved onto the next one. Same story—it was

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    Pinworm Research Paper

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    Enterobius vermicularis Disease: Pin worms Classification of the causative agent: E. vermicularis is caused by the parasitic agent. Classification - Helminth (nematode). The specific classifications are “Enterobius”- Genus. “vermicularis” – Species Also called the human pinworm History: Any historical facts or interesting facts about the disease that don’t fit in the other categories. Virulence factors of the causative agent: Pinworms are the most common type of worm infection‚ estimating that 10%

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    Examples include many species such as crab rock-fish worms sea slugs sea snails. Sea cucumber Starfish Crayfish coral Some Bottom dwellers clean the ocean floors Bottom dwellers refers to any species of animal or some other organism that lives on the sea floor. Biologists often use the term benthos to refer to bottom dwellers. Benthos feed off algae. Examples include many species such as crab rock-fish worms sea slugs sea snails. Sea cucumber Starfish Crayfish

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    "The Sick Rose"

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    to mentally unstable women. Another example of symbolism in the poem is when Blake writes “ The invisible worm” (line 2). The worm is representing something that must be interpreted due to the fact that worms cannot literally be invisible. The adjective invisible is used to describe the worm‚ meaning that something about it is unseen. We also know from reading the rest of the poem that the worm is affecting the rose in a negative way. The last line of the poem presents this idea when it reveals‚ “Does

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    fragments of a worm inside of this mass and the doctors had found that the victim had eaten raw fish a few weeks prior to developing symptoms. It was diagnosed a very rare parasite called Anisakiasis simplex which is a disease caused by the parasitic worm Anisakis. Anisakiasis is a roundworm that is typically found inside marine mammals such as

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    In winter in my room

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    1670 - In winter in my room In Winter in my Room I came upon a Worm — Pink‚ lank and warm — But as he was a worm And worms presume Not quite with him at home — Secured him by a string To something neighboring And went along. A Trifle afterward A thing occurred I’d not believe it if I heard But state with creeping blood — A snake with mottles rare Surveyed my chamber floor In feature as the worm before But ringed with power — The very string with which I tied him — too When

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    Earthworms

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    summer the worm also travels deep into the soil in order to avoid dehydration. During the night an earthworm surfaces to let off their castings. The earthworm moves by stretching it’s front section through the soil and then pulling it’s hind section up. The earthworm has two kinds of muscles that it uses to move. The circular muscles surround the worm’s body and can make the body shrink or spread out. The longitudinal muscles run along the length of the body and can shorten or lengthen the worm. An important

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    Earthworms

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    were no worms on earth‚ farms and many plants could not be properly maintained. This paper will explain how important earthworms are to the earth and to our environment. In addition‚ this paper will cover the origin of an earthworm‚ the anatomy and other important characteristics. Origin The origin of earthworms were said to be on earth around 200 millions ago. Their ancestors were marine worms‚ existing before there was even soil on this planet and vegetation. These worms underwent

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    concept of “vastness” of the transatlantic slave trade is accentuated in each detail of the characters’ life‚ and it is metaphorically emphasized in the image of a Guinea worm that usually actively parasitizes and aims to occupy more flesh as slavery aimed to occupy more territories and people.

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