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Tiny Mantis Shrimp Pounds Enemies, Prey With Fist-Like Club. Your social magazine for iPad and iPhone. Posted by thomashermanson on June 8, 2012.
The Hydra looks a lot like a squid as it has a long tube like body with tentacles at the end of its body. The form of those tentacles is long and thin. They are probably used to catch prey and to help it figure out where it is. It also helps them move around. Its tentacles play a huge part in a hydras life and they would have a hard time surviving without them.
We decided to study the type of cancer that Lance Armstrong had and how he fought it and impacted cancer survivors. He eventually founded The Livestrong Foundation which has raised millions of dollars for cancer research. To see the rest of our poster scroll through and read the paragraphs in the blog entries below. How to Reduce Cancer Risks. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.
The Hydra looks a lot like a squid as it has a long tube like body with tentacles at the end of its body. The form of those tentacles is long and thin. They are probably used to catch prey and to help it figure out where it is. It also helps them move around. Its tentacles play a huge part in a hydras life and they would have a hard time surviving without them.
To view pictures of my lung cancer poster. Once you have clicked the link below, click on the links in the google doc and you will be able to view pictures taken from the original poster. Click on the link below to see a diagram of a hydra.
The Genetic Section was added. I was kidding with the old one. By using the cell and cell structure app, I learned a lot more than I knew previously about animal cells. But the app was pretty helpful overall.
We decided to study the type of cancer that Lance Armstrong had and how he fought it and impacted cancer survivors. He eventually founded The Livestrong Foundation which has raised millions of dollars for cancer research. To see the rest of our poster scroll through and read the paragraphs in the blog entries below. Comic book cell organelle project.