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scyphozoa jellyfish page
Features include a simple nerve net with sensory cells; a gut cavity with one opening for food, waste, and sex gametes; a layer ... in shallow waters, and usually thrive in eutrophic conditions. Movement and Behavior Scyphozoans possess special sensory cells and water-propulsion muscles to control balance and movement to some degree. However, they ...
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Ecology
Jacobson's Organ. The Jacobson's organ is a pair of sacs lined with sensory cells situated in the palate. The tongue transports scents to the Jacobson's organ in the ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Lizard
The lizard can use these scent “clues” to find food or a mate, or ...
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denise
A typical German Shepherd has 220 million sensory cells compared with a human's 5 million. Once scent molecules reach the dog, moisture in ... . The nasal cavities inside the muzzle are formed into complex coiled caverns lined with special sensory cells. Dogs have the incredible ability to detect landmines by smelling the explosives in the mines ...
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The Dolphin Institute - Resource Guide
To achieve that favorable outcome, dolphins have evolved or adapted sensory specializations that enable it to monitor its environment and take advantage of opportunities. Oceanic dolphins ... produced when light reflects back out of the eye from mirror cells located behind the receptor cells of the retina. Mirror cells act to amplify the light entering the eye, making it ...
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EcoIQ Magazine Spring 2002 Features
These loops are extremely tightly bound, compared to those of ... everything from computer hard drives and mobile phones to on-board auto electronics, to fuel cells used in experimental hypercars. Graphic Packaging makes some of the most environmentally resource-efficient ...
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Marine Biological Laboratory
... as cellular, developmental, and reproductive biology; molecular biology and evolution; neurobiology and sensory physiology; ecology and ecosystems studies; global infectious diseases; and marine biotechnology and ... of macromolecular structures essential for the proper functioning and differentiation of cells, the spatial and temporal organization of these structures, and their physiological and ...
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Robert Gilman - Attuning to the Future
Eco-tech Triumph: Starting with a breakthrough in the cost of solar (photovoltaic) cells, this scenario develops a future in which many of the technical and institutional ideas about ... the number of people who had (and recognized they had) significant intuitive and/or extra-sensory perceptions, and a mainstream recognition of the validity of those scientific experiments and studies which ...
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Exciting Cephalopods
(McGraw Hill 1998, Wood 2001). With special pigment cells called chromatophores cephalopods can change their color to match a new environment. Another form ... escape (University of Michigan 1996, Wood 2001). Cephalopods have a highly developed nervous system with sensory organs and the most complex brain of any invertebrate. Many species have highly developed ...
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Put some sky around your heart:
Within our cells, proteins regulate cellular operations as a function of their shape. Small shifts in outward ... to move beyond the realm of the rational. Many long-standing traditions use fasting, sensory deprivation, teacher plants, and solitude in Nature to facilitate transcendent awareness and personal vision. ...
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