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    Colossal Squid Brain

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    many species, the colossal squid, has a donut-shaped brain which has an esophagus running through its centre. These squids must use caution when swallowing food, because if its food isn’t broken down enough, it can rub against the brain, causing damage to it. Human brains do not physically interact with the digestive system. Both squids and humans have a large compartmentalized brain with an associational centre (or in humans, cortex). Cartilage surrounds and protects squid brains. In the human

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    as the giant squid has been around for years. During that time, scientists studied the predator and photographed the giant creature that lived in the deep waters of the ocean. Yet, there is an even larger predator. The Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni: The Colossal squid is longest creature of the deep. It weighs over 1000 pounds, and has shorter tentacles (“Meet” 71) Purely by accident, a colossal squid measuring 14 feet was netted by a fisherman in 2007. Many years prior to this, a squid measuring “15

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    Therefore making the bodies of water nearly occupy a majority of the earth space. Life at the challenger deep (which is the deepest part of the ocean) is still an uncharted subject, myths of magnificent and treacherous animal sightings such as Giant Squids that is also referred to as the Kraken is one of the legendary stories of them all. With the help of oceanographers and the use of computer models, laboratory and field experiments, scientist can piece the puzzle of the mysterious beast and its vast

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    Finding Nemo Adaptations

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    centimeters across (1). That is about 3 times the diameter of an average sized dinner plate. These huge eyes give the squid the ability to absorb more light so that they can see in the deep, dark ocean (1). It is exactly like how human's pupils expand in the dark. On the same topic of sight, the coloring of giant squids change from the ocean's surface to the deep sea (1). At the surface, squid appear pink or reddish orange, but in the deep water they look silvery or gold (1). This change in coloring no

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    In 2004, the giant squid had been discovered in deep, inky waters (Schembri 1). These creatures had frequently been misconstrued as monsters throughout history, in sailors’ yarns, wives tales, and even official reports. With a length of 40 to 42 feet, the leap of faith does not seem so difficult. (Giant 1) Giant squids are not known anymore to sink ships like their Kraken persona, but they are extremely territorial, even fighting sperm whales to protect their homes (Coppens 4). Despite being capable

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    Squid Vs Octopi

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    Squid and Octopi are two mysterious creatures of the sea which many people lack knowledge of. They both have many amusing similarities and differences when it comes to their homes, diets, and physical aspects. These two sea creatures relate in many ways, however there are countless unique characteristics between them. Being some of the most brilliant animals of the sea, Octopi are invertebrates which means that they do not have a single bone in their bodies. They are usually hidden away in caves

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    Giant squids, zombie worms, and yeti crabs may all live in in the ocean, but this does not mean that they are similar. Actually, that is one of the few things they might have in common. These under the sea critters have many characteristics that make them different from one another. For instance, the zombie worm can produce an acid to defend itself, while the giant squid can squirt ink when it needs to protect itself. These creatures are all very unique. Giant squids are different because of the

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    vampire squid is a very unique organism. In 1903 it was found and classified as a octopus. The scientist thought this because it shares traits with the squid and with the octopus. Another common name for the vampire squid is “the squid from hell.” the name comes from the colors of the squid. The squid colors can vary from velvet jet black to a pale reddish color. Their color depends on where they are located meaning how much light they reach. Even though is says it is a “vampire” squid, it does

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    Superconducting Qubits Introduction and Background The quantum computation has remarkably improved since the use of quan- tum algorithms that have a run time which is exponentially faster compared to classical algorithms. Implementation of theory for practical computation presents various technological and scientific challenges. It is required that the Qubits be entirely free from external noise while at the same time they need to be strongly coupled amongst themselves using gates for computa-

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    Bethel Mr. Taulbee English 2 20 December 2016 Squids vs. Octopus The ocean animals I am going to compare are octopus and squid. I am comparing these two things because they are unique ocean creatures. I think that it is interesting how they both catch their prey, and how they live. It is also really interesting to learn what they eat and how they do things. The first thing I am comparing is an octopus to a squid. An octopus has 8 tentacles, and uses all of them to catch their

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