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Cameron Moore Dunnavant Advanced Biology 2 nd period Cameron Moore Dunnavant Advanced Biology 2 nd period
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Emperor Penguin Bubble Algae
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Multicellar Emperor Penguins, Aptenodytes forsteri ~ MarineBio.orgmarinebio.orgEmperor Penguins, Aptenodytes forsteri ~ MarineBio.orgmarinebio.org Unicellular Green Bubble Algaewww.fishlore.comGreen Bubble Algaewww.fishlore.com
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© 2004 Smithsonian Institution
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It catches organisms while swimming and eats it. It produces food with chloroplasts.
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They eat fish, krill, and squid. They eat the organisms and produce energy from it. They are predators of fish, krill, and squid. They are prey of leopard seals, fur seals, sea lions, sharks, and killer whales. They make energy with their chloroplasts. The emerald crab will eat bubble algae.
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They crowd together to preserve warmth. They take turns in the middle, where it is more protected and warm than the outside. The females lay an egg and then go hunting, leaving the egg with the males. The females regurgitate the food for the newly hatched penguins. The mothers have brood pouches. They can withstand low light. It is single celled. It can reach up to 5 centimeters. Often found in mangrove forests. Some consider it a pest.
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45 in (115 cm) is the average. Up to 88 lbs (40 kg) Hunt in groups and gets in packs when preserving warmth. Reaches up to 5 cm. As shown in the picture, bubble algae can grow in groups.
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Emperor Penguin Sexual reproduction Bubble Algae Asexual reproduction
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Emperor Penguin Bubble Algae
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Emperor Penguin Bubble Algae
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Emperor Penguin Bubble Algae
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http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TS N&search_value=9282 http://books.google.com/books?id=gfoIAFHgusgC&pg=PA189#v=o nepage&q&f=false seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/penguin/longevity- and-causes-of-death/ Cited Sources:
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"Ventricaria ventricosa" by Haplochromis - selbst fotografiert von Haplochromis. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ventricaria_ventricosa.JPG#/media/File:Ventr icaria_ventricosa.JPG http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ventricaria_ventricosa.JPG#/media/File:Ventr icaria_ventricosa.JPG http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/11/emperor-penguins/nicklen-photography Cited pictures
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