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    Electrolysis Chemistry

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    electrolysis is used for accumulators (car batteries)‚ electroplating (the covering of another metal surface with another metal)‚ and the manufacturing of many kinds of chemicals such as chlorine‚ sodium chloride‚ and bleach. Also‚ electrolysis is used to extract reactive metals such as aluminium and the purification of copper. With these examples‚ we can say that electrolysis has many benefits‚ for example the manufacturing of bleach. Bleach can be used to clean household equipments‚ and to whiten/lighten

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    Biology

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    Biology: 1. Living Things Please remember to photocopy 4 pages onto one sheet by going A3→A4 and using back to back on the photocopier Syllabus OB38 Understand how to use a simple key to identify plants and animals‚ including vertebrates and invertebrates OB39 Investigate the variety of living things by direct observation of animals and plants in their environment; classify living organisms as plants or animals‚ and animals as vertebrates or invertebrates OB40 Identify the basic life

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    ntroduction Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a parasitic worm that lives in rats. It is also called the rat lungworm. Baby parasites (larvae) pass through rat feces into soil and may be picked up by snails or slugs. You can be infected if you live in or have traveled to areas where the parasite is common. These areas include parts of Asia‚ the Pacific Islands‚ the Caribbean‚ and Africa. The infection does not pass from person to person. If you get infected with the parasite‚ you can develop a type

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    From fauna like the Burmese python‚ to flora like the Brazilian peppertree‚ Florida has quite an extensive variety‚ as well as history of invasive species. Many may not even appear to be invasive‚ as we’ve grown so accustomed to seeing them. The phrase “invasive species” is defined by the National Invasive Species Council as “. . .a species that is non-native to the ecosystem under consideration and whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health”

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    think we need to protect most‚ if not all‚ of the species‚ including some unattractive ones like snail darters. As mentioned in the book‚ we are now mostly focused on protecting “flagship” species‚ the species that look attractive to us as human beings. When we are amazed at the aesthetic value of those megafaunas like tigers and pandas‚ we are constantly forgetting the values of small animals like snail darters and many other pants. However‚ there are several reasons that we should protect those “unattractive

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    Bio-Cylinder Lab Report

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    classes had the opportunity to create their own bio-cylinders‚ place a specified number of organisms‚ seal it‚ and observe the cylinder for however long the organisms were able to survive. Each class made small modifications to the number of fish and snails that placed within the cylinder. To prevent any unforeseen circumstances due to the chlorine found in tap water‚ after the cylinders were filled‚ the cylinders were left alone for a few days. Under the advice of our instructor‚ each class also had

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    The Elephants were playing against the ants in a soccer game. It was a close match‚ but when the ants’ star player dribbled the ball towards the goal‚ an elephant defender ran towards him‚ stepped on him and killed him. “What did you do that for!!” asked the referee. “I didn’t mean to kill him‚” said the elephant. “I was only trying to trip him up.” An ant and an elephant shared a night of passion but in the morning the ant woke up to find the elephant

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    The Phylum Mollusca

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    or greatly reduced in size and internalized‚ as in squids. Mollusks (Phylum Mollusca) are found in marine‚ brackish‚ and fresh waters. They include a diverse group of animals such as clams‚ mussels‚ oysters‚ scallops‚ abalone‚ conchs‚ shipworms‚ snails‚ nudibranchs‚ chitons‚ squids‚ and octopuses. Common methods of introduction include ballast water introductions‚ aquarium releases‚ and accidental release from aquaculture facilities. Displacement by competition is the most frequently observed impact

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    4. Non-natural use - The snail was in the drink because of the supplier and therefore it was not the cafe owners fault. I don’t think Stevenson could not be liable as it was already in the drink when he accepted it from the supplier and so he had no control over it. He did not put the snail in on purpose so it wasn ’t his fault. However‚ Donoghue should be compensated as it was not right that she had that

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    mollusks

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    Mollusks Page 1 Mollusks comprise a group of soft-bodied animals that includes snails‚ clams‚ and sea slugs. The most common characteristic of most mollusks is their shell. One of the largest groups‚ the snails‚ is renowned for their shells. Snails are univalves‚ which means they have one shell. And it is this shell that for many people is the epitome of the ocean. There is perhaps no other ocean treasure that displays more diversity and beauty than the shell. Conchology‚ the study and collection

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