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    resort in San Juan‚ Batangas in terms of Amenities and Facilities. However the respondents agrees the there is a lack of security within the facilities (e.g. CCTV were situated in limited areas only)‚ while some minimally agree that there were still jellyfish attacking resorts guest despite sea

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PRELIMINERIES Due to highly development of chemical and biochemical industries‚ acetic acid has largely produced to fulfil the needs of world demand in production of daily used products and for pharmaceutical needs. Therefore‚ this study is carried out to introduce the production of acetic acid using biological pathways which includes the used of microorganisms. In this chapter will briefly explained on the knowledge about acetic acid and the microorganism

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    Marlin has to travel through dangerous waters filled with hungry sharks‚ electrifying jellyfish‚ vicious seagulls‚ and other threats. Although Marlin tends to lose hope sometimes‚ he continues to search for Nemo through the span of the whole journey. Additionally‚ Marlin tries to support Dory and her memory problem. Dory is fish with a short

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    is always afraid of the ocean and rarely trusts anyone - a typical symbol of someone who knew the feeling of lost. It is the reason why his son- Nemo- does not believe that it could be his father traveling hundreds miles‚ fighting against shark‚ jellyfish.. to look for him. Marlin is also a typical of parents who does not believe in the children. He always thinks that Nemo is not mature enough even when he found Nemo. After all the adventure‚ Marlin learns that he has to believe in his son and himself

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    for sponges. Cnidarians are an ancient phylum of eumetazoans commonly known as jellyfish 6. Sketch the polyp form of a cnidarian and add these labels: gastrovascular cavity‚ mouth/anus‚ epidermis‚ gastrodermis‚ tentacle‚ mesoglea‚ and gastrovascular cavity. 7. Cnidarians are diploblastic and have radial symmetry. Use your sketch above to explain what this means. 8. What is the other form of a jellyfish pictured here called and how is it different from the polyp form? 9. What are

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    the man who they initially thought was a whale and who‚ over time‚ began to reveal so much more. “ Then they saw it had no flags or mast and they thought it was a whale. But when it washed up on the beach‚ they removed the clumps of seaweed‚ the jellyfish tentacles‚ and the remains of fish and flotsam‚ and only then did they see it was a drowned man. (The Handsomest Drowned Man‚ Marquez).” Christians experience a similar experience when the ‘person’ of Christ is revealed to them for the very first

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    of them in the Arthropod phylum. In fact‚ some scientists believe that if we were to identify all species in the tropical rain forests the ranks of Arthropod would swell to over 10 million species! Most people do not normally think of a clam‚ a jellyfish‚ or an earthworm as an animal. Yet all of them belong to the kingdom of animals. The science of classifying organisms is called taxonomy. In order to study living things‚ scientists classify each organism according to its: Kingdom Phylum Class

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    molecule from a different source are combined into another molecule to create a new set of genes. One example of a genetically modified organism is the monkey named ANDi created in 2000. He carries the gene for a green fluorescent protein derived from Jellyfish called the GFP gene. What are three current uses of these organisms? Genetically modified organisms are mostly known for uses in agriculture and crops but are also used for pharmaceutical uses‚ and in biological and medical research. GMO’s

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    The biology of the sea turtle and facors affecting its population Upon first sight of the great sea turtle it might just think that it is like any other turtle. The truth is that marine turtles are beautiful creatures spending a majority of their lives wandering endlessly through our massive ocean. These reptiles have the ability to do amazing things. Some of these things include evolving to a range of purely innate responses to the demands of a changing suite of environments and having remarkable

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    anemones‚ jellyfish‚ coral‚ Portuguese man-of-war and hydroids. Their characteristics include a soft body with two tissue layers arranged around a central gut cavity. A ring of tentacles surrounds a central mouth‚ and the tentacles endure stinging cells which contain nematocysts used to capture food and for defense. ("Marine Life Profile: Sea Anemones”) The two basic body forms among the cnidarians are the polyp‚ which looks flower-like‚ and lives attached to the seafloor; and the medusa (jellyfish)‚ which

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