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    Cannonball Jellyfish Lab

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    Clint Quigley Biology 2 The Cannonball Jellyfish The Cannonball Jellyfish is a species of jellyfish in the family Stomolophidae. It is a blueish brown bulb shaped similarly to a cannonball and thus has radial symmetry. For defense, it stings whatever gets close enough with its short jelly-shrouded tentacles covered in nematocysts. These nematocysts also dispense a mucus containing a toxin that scares away most predators.However, the venom that is used is rather impotent.For food, they trap small

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    Dylan San Miguel Miss Ramos English IV-1 October 21, 2016 Original Title The introduction consists of five complete sentences, one of which will be the thesis statement. The other 4 sentences will cover each Roman numeral. The paragraph must begin with an appropriate hook which grabs the reader’s attention there may be no direct quotations in this first paragraph the entire paragraph will consist of the writers own ideas. Sharks are born with many gifts to help make it a suc-cessful predator in

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    Aurelia labiata and Aurelia aurita, or moon jellyfish, live in the waters of the Pacific Ocean ranging from San Diego, California up to the waters of Prince William, Alaska. The Aurelia labiata closely resembles the Aurelia aurita, which is a species that lives in coastal waters all around the world. This resemblance makes it difficult to establish the true range of the moon jellies. They prefer to float near the surface of warm waters near shore, particularly harbors and bays. However, they are

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    about this turtle is that its diet consists only of soft-bodied animals, such as jellyfish. [16]. Hence, the research question being discusses in this paper being: How and why does the leatherback sea turtle eat only jellyfish? And what dangers do they face with migration? With research from many scientific journals, the following thesis was concluded. Leatherback sea turtles survive and feed exclusively on jellyfish because of their adapted anatomy and for migratory purpose such as foraging and mating

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    In order to understand and aid an endangered organism it is important that one must be able to identify spatial and temporal characteristics centered on the organism’s means of energy intake. This includes not only how they search, forage or capture their prey, but also what their prey is and where it can be found geographically. This experiment specifically focuses on the foraging aspect of an endangered species, the Leatherback Sea Turtles, in order to see how their prey influences their foraging

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    Have you ever remarked, appreciated, or even begrudged someone who seemed to be endowed with the perfection in manipulating logic and the rare possession of eidetic memory? The probability of me receiving a solid “no” would likely emerge. Admittedly, it is rather difficult to encounter gifted people with astonishing talents, even in many renowned institutes and colleges. However, exceptions do exist in literature, and amongst the noble characters stands the detective Sherlock Holmes, an expert who

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