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    through a vein on its way to the gills. In the gills‚ the blood picks up oxygen from the surrounding water and leaves the gills in arteries‚ which go to the body. The oxygen is used in the body and goes back to the heart. This is a very simple closed-circle circulatory system. The gills: the gills are composed of a gill arch (which gives the gill rigid support)‚ gill filaments (always paired)‚ and secondary lamellae‚ (where gas exchange takes place). How locusts breathe Locusts‚ like most insects

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    technique‚ harsh habitat the polar bear is an impressive animal. Polar bears have a rather astonishing appearance. Most of these traits are not for show but rather Warmth‚ friction‚ or hunting. The size of a polar bear’s head is smaller than most bears. The smaller head helps minimize heat loss. (Hanel 16) Also‚ the polar bear’s ear are also small. If the ears were any larger they would easily freeze off. (Hanel 17). A Polar Bear’s fat not only keeps them warm‚ it also increases their buoyancy

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    According to the website www.tutorvista.com‚ Prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes in their structure‚ packing‚ density‚ and arrangement of their genes on the chromosome. Differences in cellular structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes include the presence of mitochondria and chloroplasts‚ the cell wall‚ and the structure of chromosomal DNA. All cells share some common characteristics that make them living things and all organisms are composed of cells which are the basic fundamental unit of life.

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    To start with the pitching mounds are completely different. Baseball has a 9 foot radius pitching circle 60 feet away from the point of home plate. The mound is raised to elevation which creates a downward movement on the pitch. Because the ball is traveling down the batter can go with gravity on his swing which allows the ball to fly higher creating

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    weight to be placed on top of it‚ thus creating larger openings to the outside. The connected wedges that form an arch takes away the vertical pressure and gives it lateral pressure‚ allowing it to be one of the sturdiest shapes in architecture. Circle Circles in architecture are mostly found in domes. Domes are important structures in architecture because they support themselves -- they don’t require pillars to stand them up. The advantages of a dome include improved ventilation because of the heightened

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    most illuminated by the sun? Explain your reasoning.1 because its full Lab: Use the following data table to record data from the lab. You will need to do the following: Draw an image of the dark and light portions of your moon-on-a-stick in the circle provided. Use the chart below the data table to describe your position relative to the sun. Name the phase of the moon at each position Data Table Position number Description of your position relative to the sun Name of moon phase 1  Moon

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    main areas of physical development are gross & fine motor skills. Gross motor skills use the larger muscles in the body like arms & legs. Rolling over‚ crawling‚ walking‚ running and jumping are all gross motor skills. Fine motor skills use the smaller muscles in the body‚ like fingers & toes. Writing‚ painting‚ pointing‚ grasping and reaching are examples of fine motor skills. Fine motor skills alsto eye coordination. Activities to promote Physical Development * Play Musical Statues.

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    work of art lines generate a calm‚ settling look. Although the artwork has a lot going on‚ finding the lines in this painting allows the disorder to be silenced and the artwork to be soothing. Offsetting the lines‚ the circles in the painting make the work of art vibrant. The circles are very colorful‚ eye popping and inquire a great deal of space on the canvas. Along with space

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    that life surprises are products of two powerful movements. These are your circle of CONTROL and your circle of CONCERN. Circle of control are influenced from your own choices and actions. You cannot win a lottery unless you first bought a lottery ticket. You cannot ask God to make you a millionaire in lottery if you haven’t yet bought even a sinlgle lottery ticket right? You have to act first because that is part of your circle of control. But the end result will all be out of your hands anymore. No

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    and flower for the Loi Kratong festival. The art is actually a requirement in the Thai school system. Modern chefs have adopted the practice‚ making ordinary vegetables look beautiful. The art continues to expand as culinary classes are offered and smaller-scale restaurants implement the vegetable creations on their plates. Advanced carvings require specialized stainless-steel precision knives‚ but you can learn basic designs with any small sharp knife. Add this to my Recipe Box. Read more: http://www

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