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One Of The Main Fresh Water
480 wordsThe name Cnidaria comes from the Greek word "condos", which means stinging nettle. When you touch the nematocysts it releases barbed threads tipped with poison. There are thousands of cnidarian species in the worlds oceans. There are even some species that are found in rivers and fresh water lakes. Cnidarians have four main groups. One of the main groups is the Anthozoa, it includes true corals, anemones, and sea pens. The Anthozoans are the most famous cnidarians. They have a long fossil record...
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Coral Reefs Coral Bleaching
977 wordsCoral Reefs are one of the worlds most beautiful habitats. They are often called the rainforests of the ocean, because they support such a diversity of life. They are massive underwater structures formed by the limestone skeletons of tiny invertebrate animals. These beautiful underwater structures are the largest and most diverse biological structures on earth, take thousands to years to form, yet they are being destroyed at an alarming rate. Coral Reefs are built by accumulated skeletons of tin...
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Great Barrier Reef Calcium Carbonate
1,069 wordsIn order to understand what Diane Johnson meant in her story and what symbolism reef had I think it will be appropriate to examine in depth what is Great Barrier Reef, with which the main theme of the story was associated. Great Barrier Reef is undoubtedly a great symbol used for expression of protection, beauty and weakness at the same time. It is possible to see how this one symbol can incorporate so many different meanings through discovering wonder of nature Australian Great Barrier Reef. Th...
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Air Pressure M N
1,448 wordsVocal Nodules The whole process of voice production involves voice mechanism composed of three sub-systems with independent task and role yet the combination of these functions support and aids each sub-system to make the voice mechanism operational. The three (3) sub-systems are: air pressure system causes the vocal fold to vibrate; vibratory system changes the sound waves to produce voiced sound as well as varies the pitch of sound, and; resonating system changes the sound into a more personal...
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Cancer Has Spread Lymph Nodes
2,318 wordsWhat Colon Cancer Colon Cancer What is the disease? Colon and rectal cancer develop in the digestive tract, which is also called the gastrointestinal, or GI, tract. The digestive system processes food for energy and rids the body of solid waste matter (fecal matter or stool). Colon cancer and rectal cancer have many features in common. Sometimes they are referred to together as colorectal cancer. Over 95 % of colorectal cancers are ad eno carcinomas. These are cancers of the glandular cells that...
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Coral Bleaching Coral Reefs
1,512 wordsImagine yourself observing one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth. Thousands of species of plants and animals provide a dizzying array of color and motion. Massive structures provide a canopy that shelters hundreds of exotic species in a myriad of microclimate's. As land-based observers, we almost automatically assume that this is a description of the rich ecosystem of a tropical rainforest. However, if we take ourselves off the safety of dry land and immerse ourselves in the ocean, we will...
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Crown Of Thorns Coral Reefs
3,746 wordsCoral reefs are among the most varied and productive communities on Earth. They are found in the warm, clear, shallow waters of tropical oceans worldwide. Reefs have functions from providing food and shelter to fish and invertebrates to protecting the shore from erosion. Unfortunately, as our understanding of corals and coral reefs increases, it becomes apparent that the effects of the human population on these communities may be increasing as well. Reef-building (or hermatypic) corals are of th...
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Great Barrier Reef National Cancer Institute
1,959 wordsThe most beautiful and well engrossed houses in the whole world belong to a huge variety of tropical fish. These houses are underwater vertebrates that have caught the attention of many human beings for a spectacular amount of time. Coral reefs are not only pretty, actually quite beautiful, and they present a great deal of human interest; but, they also render an enormous amount of shelter for an abundant number of different fish. Corals, one of the largest vertebrates in the world, also have a ...
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People Don T Global Warming
1,122 wordsBy: Coral Report Coral Report By: Tony Choukalas Period 6 A major problem is happening and lots of people don? t know it. The reason why people don? t know about it is because we don? t see it. Plus people don? t know that they are doing it. People are destroying the coral in all the waters of the world. Destroying the coral is a very bad thing to anything that lives in the water. Coral provides shelter for small fish, and other things. There are two things that make coral. Coral can be made lik...
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Food And Shelter Coral Reefs
682 wordsCorals and Adaptations Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive communities on Earth. They are found in the warm, clear, shallow waters of tropical oceans worldwide. Reefs have functions ranging from providing food and shelter to fish and invertebrates, to protecting the shore from erosion. Although many corals resemble plants, they are actually members of the animal phylum Cnidaria. Most corals are colonial, which means that each coral is made up of many individual polyps connected...
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Hillside Sowashco K Man Of War Portuguese
569 wordsThe Portuguese man-of-warMan-of-War Man-of-War The Portuguese man-of-war if a member of the Kingdom Animalia, phylum Cnidaria (1), class Hydrozoa, order Siphonophra, the genus Physalia, and the species Physalia (2). The man-of-war is not an actual jellyfish, but a Siphonophor. Also the man-of-war is not a single organism. It is made up of many different organisms that work together. These organisms are called polyps. The Portuguese man-of-war is usually found in the Northern Atlantic gulf stream...
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