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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :): Adaptations-Reptiles
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :). Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Http:/ www.bergoiata.org/fe/reptiles/reptiles csg125 brown basilisk.jpg. Reptiles have an advantage when it comes to living in the desert. They have really thick skin that helps keep water in. They spend time moving around, looking for shady areas. Some lizards have long legs, which makes it better since they do not absorb much heat. When the season changes, they climb on rocks that are heated in order to raise their temp. This pic is my fav!
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :): September 2007
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :). Thursday, September 27, 2007. Animal Cell 09.25. Saturday, September 15, 2007. Paupau Beach 09.15.07. Thursday, September 13, 2007. Currents 09.13.07. 1 Explain how currents contribute to the distribution of marine organisms around the planet. 2 The primary factor influencing ocean currents is temperature regulation. What might happen to the ocean currents (and has happened in the past) as global warming increases? 3 Explain how density changes cause currents. Our hike...
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :): Sea Floor Spreading
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :). Wednesday, December 5, 2007. Sea floor spreading is the process by which new sea floor is formed as it moves away from spreading centers in mid-ocean ridges. Mountains, trenches, mid-ocean ridges, and volcanoes were formed by plate movement. The Mariana Islands were formed by volcanoes. An atoll is part of a coral reef that forms a ring around a central lagoon. Atolls are mainly found on the Pacific because of our coral reefs. Atolls grow on our reefs. Quiz Ch. 19.
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Harley Eriich: Fishes of the CNMI
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Monday, December 10, 2007. Fishes of the CNMI. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An Artists view on Marine Life! I'm an easy going guy with god and family on my mind. I dont have a click i just fit in with everyone. and if you ask anybody they'll say the same. View my complete profile. Sunset on the north of the island. Http:/ marinebiology-shine.blogspot.com. Http:/ marine-francine.blogspot.com. Http:/ lynnsablan.blogspot.com. Http:/ mmendiolasmarineprofile.blogspot.com. Fishes of the CNMI.
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Rantings of a Predictably Unpredictable Girl: Algae Cell
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Check this out, such an itty bitty thing with so much inside it. i mean, this thing is microscopic, hard to see with the naked eye and everything. it's eukaryotes which means its more organized then the prokaryotes. the reason it's a eukaryotes is because it has a nucleus, see the red dot? Now, answer these three very simple questions by posting in my comments. 1) What makes the algae an eukaryotes and not a prokaryotes? 2) Where are algae usually found? 3)How do they feed?
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Rantings of a Predictably Unpredictable Girl: The processes of feeding without mouths
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. The processes of feeding without mouths. 1) Chlorophyll traps light. 2) Water enters leaf. 3) Carbon dioxide enters leaf. 4) Sugar leaves leaf. Very complicated, no? All images found online through google search). You have got to see this. Obama playing on XBox. Funniest video ever. http:/ bit.ly/bllhx1. February 22, 2010 at 12:47 AM. February 26, 2010 at 1:36 AM. March 17, 2010 at 5:36 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is a mangrove? View my complete profile.
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :): Coral Reefs Part II
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :). Wednesday, December 5, 2007. Coral Reefs Part II. All types of coral reefs. Home to many animals. Have reef flats and reef slopes. All grow several types of coral. Atolls grow on top of sunken volcanic land. Fringing reefs form along the coastline. Barrier reefs separate lagoons. Atolls grow around lagoons. Http:/ www.dfw.gov.mp/protected/pappics/SaipanMPAs.gif. Obscuring obstacle tandem receivables appointment springer blogto lens unread analyst pashley. Quiz Ch. V.
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :): Quiz Ch. VI
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :). Saturday, December 8, 2007. Quiz Ch. VI. Out of 15 questions, you answered 15 correctly, for a final grade of 100%. The correct answer for each question is indicated by a . Which of these features is not used to characterize major groups of seaweeds? Going from the surface to the point of attachment to a rock, which is the correct order in which the parts of a giant kelp occur? Holdfast, stipe, pneumatocyst, blade. Stipe, holdfast, blade, pneumatocyst. A well-developed...
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :): Quiz Ch. IX
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Charmaine`s Marine Biology Home :). Saturday, December 8, 2007. Quiz Ch. IX. Results ReporterOut of 15 questions, you answered 15 correctly, for a final grade of 100%. The correct answer for each question is indicated by a . Marine tetrapod vertebrates do not have. Besides humans, sea turtles are eaten by. Land crabs and birds. Sea turtles swim by means of. The most dangerous marine reptile is the. A penguin's wings are used for. A tubenose bird can be told from a gull by its. A pair of tusks.