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A squid can propel itself
A squid can propel itself by taking water into its body and then expelling it. A 0.60 kg squid expels 0.30 kg of water with a
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A squid can propel itself by taking water into its body and then expelling it. A 0.60 kg squid expels 0.30 kg of water with a
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Unit 3 Test: Argument Analysis
1. Which is the most appropriate concluding sentence for a research paper on giant squid? * 1
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Case of water
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All About Squishy Squid
By Lydia Lukidis in the article, "All About Squishy Squid," you learned that scientists have identified
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A species of squid can be either red (R) or blue (r) and it can be either elongated (E) or short (e).
The phenotype of a RrEE
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Squids and octopuses propel themselves by expelling water. They do this by taking the water into a
cavity and then suddenly
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Jessica
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Jane is buying squid balls and noodles for her friends.Each cup of noodles costs Php 15 while each stick of squid balls costs
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A squid with a mass of 15 kg ejects 1.8 kg of water downward through its funnel and moves from rest to a speed of 2.5 m/s (UP)
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Judy
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Why do squids need to have three separate hearts?
Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under the key words
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Morgan
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A flying squid (family Ommastrephidae) is able to "jump" off the surface of the sea by taking water into its body cavity and
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