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    Fingerprint Analysis Gizmo™‚ you will analyze DNA fingerprints of frogs. 1. Select the POPULATION tab. What are the three main traits that vary between the frogs? The three main traits that differ between the frogs are the spots on their body‚ the color of the eyes and the color of the skin. 2. Which frog would you expect to have the most similar DNA to frog A? Why? Frog A would have the most similar DNA towards frog I. This is because they both contain the same traits‚ for example

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    Journey to the Mango Tree

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    They did not want to disappoint Ape. Frog had always wanted to meet the great rulers of the rainforest‚ as it would be an experience of a lifetime for such a small animal like himself. Frog was particularly good in his hunt. This was due to his long tongue‚ which helped him reach the mangos at the top of the tree. His enormous mouth helped him to carry a large load. Luckily for frog‚ he knew exactly where to go to find the most succulent and juiciest mangos. Frog knew that this particular area was

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    The Vanishing Species

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    in the 1980s. But nobody knew it at the time. When frogs started dying in big numbers in Australia and Central America in the mid-1990s‚ scientists discovered the fungus was to blame. This fungus attacks the amphibian’s keratin. The keratin is a key structural protein in an animal’s skin and mouthparts. Scientists think it may also perhaps be hampering oxygen exchange and control of water and salts in the body. Then the frog (amphibian) ends up dieing from the fungus. But

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    Essay I was amazed to find out just how ancient frogs are. For 190 million years‚ the ancestors of modern frogs have roamed the earth‚ looking much the same as they do today. This means that at one time when there was a huge dinosaur eating a plant‚ there could have been some type of frog down by its feet. About 3‚800 species of frogs and toads have developed since the dinosaur days. The secret to their success is their amazing adaptability. Frogs have evolved to live in a large variety of climates

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    of bands made from analyzing a strand of DNA. In the DNA Fingerprint Analysis Gizmo™‚ you will analyze DNA fingerprints of frogs. 1. Select the POPULATION tab. What are the three main traits that vary between the frogs? _________________________________________________________________________ 2. Which frog would you expect to have the most similar DNA to frog A? Why? ____________ _________________________________________________________________________ |Activity A:

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    Rebecca Research Paper

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    Nicholas Federici Miss DeSantis English III CP 17 April 2012 A Life Jumping Through Hoops Throughout history‚ in many novels the main character can be portrayed in many ways. In the novel Rebecca‚ by Daphne duMaurier‚ the unnamed narrator has her life changed many times throughout the plot. In the story the narrator starts out being an assistant‚ soon after this she gets whipped off her feet by the notorious man Maxim de Winter. She goes from having nothing‚ to living an extravagant lifestyle

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    The Ranitomeya Imitators

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    was a frog you weren’t used to seeing in any creek or river you’ve ever visited? Well‚ there is a particular species of frog that has a Biologist and his colleagues in awe. Our journey takes place in the country of Peru in South America‚ where biologist‚ Kyle Summers has studied and fawned over a special species of frog. The Ranitomeya imitator. What exactly makes these frogs so special? The Ranitomeya imitator is not only a mimic to other toxic frogs‚ such as themselves‚ but the only known frog to

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    They said that they will pay the loan just don’t let the old frog come again to their place. In that case‚ Mr. Katagiri was now fully convinced by the frog that’s why he is determined now to go underground with the frog and kill the giant worm. There was a saying that every time you plan on something it will always fail just like what happened to Mr. Katagiri. He was shot on the very night of February 17 and he was not able to go with Mr. Frog. He found himself lying on a hospital bed and a nurse examining

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    Save Koalas Essay

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    Humans are more likely to be able to save the koalas. Koalas would be able to get saved more easily than the frogs because‚ they are not in such bad conditions as the frogs. Frogs need a lot more support from us. For example‚ the frogs are dying due to chemicals that farmers use like weed killers. They need less pollution. Koalas are not only easier to be saved but there is less to be done and they have many support. Koalas are endangered but humans can help with that. We can help by asking farmers

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    Guinea Pigs

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    Many common emotions that humans express‚ animals also express. Animals can show pain emotional and physically. When a pet is left unattended he is lonely and sad. Signs of loneliness is vocalizing‚ jumping‚ nudging‚ destroying things in the house and sometimes overeating (McMillan 146). Boredom is common with house pets because the owners have busy lifestyles. They show boredom by trying to play and bringing toys around‚ walking around‚ sleeping a lot

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