Essays About fish developed

 

  • from water to land
    ... habitats. The only animals that lived on land were arthropods. Through natural adaptations, the fish developed into amphibians. This ...
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  • Bio animals
    ... 10.) Fish obtain oxygen by gulping water and passing the water over their gills ... 27.) Two reasons why mammals are so highly developed because they have a highly ...
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  • Life of a Bottle-Nosed Dolphin
    ... Another feeding method the Bottle-nosed dolphin has developed is chasing the fish on to mud banks and snaps them in the air. Bottle ...
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  • Sharks
    ... of smell is extraordinarily acute, and their lateral line system, which alerts fish to vibrations of low frequency in the water is large and well developed. ...
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  • Problems of Fish Hatcheries
    ... dealing with the reasons behind the depletion of salmon we developed a "quick ... For instance, hatchery fish have a limited gene pool which leads toward uniformity ...
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  • Big Fish: The Use of Myth
    ... The book Big Fish is rather more convincing than the film adaptation with ... Edward follows the framework developed by Homer in his battle against geographical ...
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  • salmon
    ... shut. New technologies have developed factory stern trawlers which easily haul netloads of up to 100 metric tons of fish. However ...
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  • United Nations
    ... want the US and other countries to merely give his country money or fishing items, but he wants the developed countries to teach them how to fish for themselves ...
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  • Collapse of the Aral Sea
    ... by-products of this disaster ranging from the decline in fish population diversity ... millions of people living in the surrounding area have developed some type ...
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  • Illusion and Disillusion in Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea
    ... Santiago had developed a relationship with the fish, in that all his pride and hope were concentrated in that creature: "When the fish had been hit it was as ...
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  • Mauritania
    ... port opened near the Nuoakhott River in 1986 and is now almost extinct of fish. ... rate is about 20%, which is not bad for a fairly less developed country. ...
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  • Sharks
    ... Unlike bony fish, which usually have great numbers of tiny, immature young, most sharks produce large, well-developed offspring numbering, at the most, 100 to ...
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  • Hereditary determination of sex
    ... They were all infertile, but developed a uterus, a vagina, and fallopian tubes.) Hermaphrodites are named after ... There are 3 kinds of hermaphrodites in fish. ...
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  • CLoudstreet
    ... as they portray important events spanning over twenty years that Fish is remembering ... the reasons for Rose's anger and why she in turn developed anorexia and ...
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  • DDT
    ... However, DTT is still widely used in under developed countries ... also travels to rivers, lakes, oceans, and other water regions, often devastating fish populations ...
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  • DDT Pesticides
    ... However, DTT is still widely used in under developed countries ... also travels to rivers, lakes, oceans, and other water regions, often devastating fish populations ...
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  • The Danube River
    ... The fish mainly lived until the late 1960s. ... The river hasn't developed any ports or harbors, mainly because it runs through Europe. ...
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  • Hatchery
    ... dealing with the reasons behind the depletion of salmon we developed a "quick ... For instance, hatchery fish have a limited gene pool which leads toward uniformity ...
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  • the THEORY of evolution
    ... 28 Chordates resemble current day fish. The next development was a mental one. Craniates developed a good sense of smell so that they could find food easily. ...
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  • ants
    ... Paul Muller developed it in 1945. ... Eagles picked up DDT when they ate fish, which were contaminated when the insecticide washed into water. ...
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  • Whales
    Like other mammals, whales have a large highly developed brain and nurse their young with milk. Whales resemble fish in many ways, but they are not. ...
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  • Cloudstreet
    ... She may not have developed this problem if her relationship with her mother was different ... is how it is suggested that he shall take the place of Fish once Fish ...
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  • thermal pollution
    ... With the lack of aquatic insects animals other than fish face a shortage ... Economically developed societies, like those in North America, Europe and Japan, could ...
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  • The Advancement of Technology
    ... of the silt causes water to become very unattractive for recreation and also covers up fish spawning sites. Many theories and ideas have been developed in an ...
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  • The Leopard Shark
    ... scales called dermal denticles, which, unlike those of bony fish, do not ... of tiny, immature young, most sharks produce large, well-developed offspring numbering ...
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  • food chain
    A food chain is an idea developed by a scientist named Charles Elton in 1927 ... They were eaten by small fish, so each small fish accumulated all the DDT from the ...
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  • A Report on Bats-
    ... Some bats have developed special ways of adapting to their surroundings. Though most bats eat insects, some feed on fruit, nectar, small vertebrates, fish, and ...
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  • Wetlands - Why We Need Them
    ... CLASSIFICATION In 1979, a comprehensive classification system of wetlands and deepwater habitats was developed for the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Cowardin ...
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  • Acid Rain
    ... does not contain enough sulphur to kill off its population of fish and plants ... cut down on the release of chemicals or proper disposal methods must be developed. ...
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  • Malthus
    ... Traditionally desirable fish such as cod, haddock and tuna have been decimated ... Level A better feeling for societies prosperity can be developed with numbers ...
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