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    wishing she was with her father so he would able to carry her. The brown she-cat's eyes shifted as she heard some crumbling from the walls above the canyon floor, "I'd better be careful..." the cat mewed to herself. Bark continued to explore, poking her head in and out of the many crevices in the canyon. The lithe cat padded along the floor, looking up at the blue sky; all of a sudden she heard rocks falling. The cat started to run away "I am going to die aren't I!" she yelled to herself; voice bouncing

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    Vicki Millard Unit 10193 – Introduction to Cell Biology 1. Compare the structures of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells There are two different types of cells; prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Both cells have differences, including the shape and size of the cell. Prokaryote cells are found in bacteria such as E-coli, Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, whilst eukaryote cells are found in plants, animals and fungi. Eukaryotic cells have many components which lead to the cell having a much more complex structure

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    Baby Face Lab Report

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    The “Baby Face” activity was an activity that required a coin toss to determine what appearance a baby face was going to have. This activity helped us learn about the genetics, traits and characteristics that go ‘behind the scenes’ to determine the appearance of an organism. A characteristic is a feature that has a different form in a population, like hair color or eye color. A trait however, is the different forms of a characteristic, like brown hair and blue eyes. In the activity, a coin toss determined

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    In the world, there's a legend. It states that if you fold one thousand origami cranes, any with you have will be granted. As a child, I wanted to have my wish granted, so I practiced and learned how to create one. I've also been asked by fellow classmates on how to create one. So, this is why I'm doing my how-to on creating an origami crane. Please note, if you cannot do it, do be discouraged. This origami was meant for people at the intermediate level and above. So, without further ado, let us

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    It had a cat’s head which had green fur on it, the body was shaped like a horse with tiny little hooves with mostly black with green spots on them. The tail was more like a monkey’s tail and was black. The weirdest thing of all was that it had dragon wings too. The wings were a neon green. The whole animal was only the size of a small cat but it sure did make some noise. The little creature was hanging from its tail from a tree branch just staring at us with

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    Seen in slow motion, the second a cat begins to fall it will start determining up from down and he will rotate his head directed by his eyes and sense of balance in his ears, until he’s facing that way. His spine then follows as he arches his back, then his front paws followed by his back legs. Lastly he places his front paws close to his head to spare it from the grounds impact, the cat’s leg joints bear the impact of the weight. While falling the cat’s fall kind of resembles

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    Running head: BALSA GLIDER PAPER 1 1 Balsa Glider Paper 1 Dylan Bryant Middle Tennessee State University BALSA GLIDER PAPER 1 2 Balsa Glider Paper 1 Goal (1-3 Sentences) My goals for this project are to have fun, build a successful glider, and try to win. I am a very competitive person and I will do my best to try and show it. I’m hoping through trial and error that I will achieve my goals. Requirements and Restrictions (2-3 sentences) To make this project fair to everyone, there are some restrictions

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    Title: Does the characteristics of Resplendent Quetzal’s tail such as its length and color difference affect male’s mating success during the courtship? Abstract: The resplendent quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is a bird in the trogon family. It is found from Chiapas, Mexico to western Panama. It is well known for its colorful plumage. This species is 36 to 40 cm (14–16 in) long, plus up to 65 cm (26 in) of tail streamer for the male, and weighs about 210 g. Resplendent quetzals have a green body

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    Capybara Research Paper

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    Eyes on Tops of Head While spending most of the day in the water the American Tailed Capybara is easily visible by predators with most of it’s body above water. So with its eyes on top of its head it is able to be almost fully submerged while keeping very good eyesight to see predators or food. Long Slim Body With a very slim frame it has much less water resistance allows to dive and swim with much less effort and energy. This will give it a lighter mass allowing it to also to move faster land as

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    described by Colbert in 1970. Staurikosaurus lived in the late Triassic period, roughly 225 million years ago, making it one of the earlier dinosaurs. It was relatively small, standing only 2.25 meters tall, but stretching to a long 7.5 meters from head to tail. It also only weighed about 66 pounds. While the fossil record of the Staurikosaurus is relatively incomplete, scientists

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