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Amoebas and water
Amoebas have a contractile vacuole to expel excess water.

Amoebas and .
Amoebas use pseudopodia to move and feed.
Amoebas seem to have connections with two phyla ( now defunct ) composed of multicellular organisms of the lineage of fungus-like protists, the so-called slime molds.
The two single-celled lifeform taxa, Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes ( or Bacteria and Amoebas, in-game respectively ) are treated specially.
Probably the most influential Indiana punk band, however, was The Gizmos, from Bloomington, Indiana-who spawned a thriving local alternative scene that included the likes of Amoebas in Chaos and Dancing Cigarettes.
Amoebas from C. G.
In 1966 she travelled to Morocco with Williamson, and was later involved in the Incredible String Band's recordings-for example, saying the words " Amoebas are very small " on The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter.

breathe and using
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Yoshi's Final Smash is called the " Super Dragon " and by using it, he grows wings and is able to breathe fire and fly for a short time.
Giant squid breathe using two large gills inside the mantle cavity.
Bowfin are able to breathe air, using their swim bladder as a primitive lung and can be seen coming to the surface and gulping air even in well oxygenated water.
Even with small artist airbrushes using acrylic paint, artists must be careful not to breathe in the atomized paint, which floats in the air for minutes and can go deep into the lungs.
* Positive pressure ventilation, a procedure for removing smoke and gases from fires, or, in medical terminology, using positive pressure to ventilate a patient who can not breathe on their own
There are missiles in development, such as the MBDA Meteor, thatbreathe ” air ( using a ramjet, similar to a jet engine ) in order to extend their range.
While in the water, they use the orange, spiky gills on their cheeks to breathe while using their large tail fin to propel themselves.
Lungfish breathe in using a buccal force-pump similar to that of amphibians.
They collect air under their elytra and are able to breathe this collected air using spiracles hidden under the elytra.
However, they cannot breathe in Earth's atmosphere without using a chemical, " breathing formula ", or artificial life-support devices.
Top: Yoshi after using the power flower item to breathe fire. Bottom: Overhead map of the " Cool, Cool Mountain " level displaying the location of the character and special hats.
Also, patients often describe the need to prop themselves up overnight by using two or more pillows in order to breathe better.
While the farmers, wearing bandannas over their faces, are on their tail, the three fall into a pond and barely escape, using reeds to breathe.
It lives in slow-moving, brackish or fresh water, warm water ( 22-28 ° C ), and it can breathe atmospheric air ( meaning it is able to survive in water with low dissolved oxygen content ) using a pair of lungs.
However, by using his force field generation capabilities he could also breathe in space.
A simple yet effective technique is to pour salt water solution into one nostril and let it run out through the other while the mouth is kept open to breathe, using gravity as an aid.
When they resurface they realize to their astonishment that they are unable to breathe without using their oxygen tanks.
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A video of him in the hospital showed him using an oxygen mask to breathe.
Jean Craighead George announced in November 2007 that the book is being adapted into a film by Robert and Andy Young Productions Inc. Andy Young traveled to Nunavut in 2008 with the intention of finding a young Inuk or Inupiat to play the role of Julie, but stated in April 2008 that he was in discussion with a non-Inuk to play the role because they " didn't find the person that we felt was going to breathe the right kind of feeling into the story ," and because they had resistance from would-be investors to using a first-time actress for the film.

breathe and their
This insulation of snow often keeps the water from freezing in and around the food pile, providing a location where beavers can breathe when outside their lodge.
Alien warriors recruited by the god Klael in David Eddings ' " Tamuli " trilogy are noted by their human opponents to breathe marsh-gas ( methane ).
Fish breathe by extracting oxygen from water through their gills.
The use of the microscope enabled Malpighi to discover that insects ( particularly, the silk worm ) do not use lungs to breathe, but small holes in their skin called tracheae.
He rejected the idea that the method was necessary to meet the population's increasing demand, explaining that animals in factory farms have to eat food grown explicitly for them, and they burn up most of the food's energy just to breathe and keep their bodies warm.
This requires rowers to tailor their breathing to the stroke, typically inhaling and exhaling twice per stroke, unlike most other sports such as cycling where competitors can breathe freely.
They are learned how to roll-back-to-float ( hold their breath underwater, to roll onto their back, to float unassisted, rest and breathe until help arrives ).
In cold water drowning incidents, it is common to use reverse triage because drowning victims in cold water can survive longer than in warm water if given immediate basic life support and often those who are rescued and able to breathe on their own will improve with minimal or no help.
As a rule, there will be no cardiopulmonary resuscitation, so patients who do not breathe on their own or develop circulation after their airways are cleared, will be tagged " deceased ".
Like all mammals, whales breathe air, are warm-blooded, nurse their young with milk from mammary glands, and have body hair.
Whales were little understood for most of human history as they spend up to 90 % of their lives underwater, only surfacing briefly to breathe.
In insects, the " heart " is often called the dorsal tube and insect " blood " is almost always not oxygenated since they usually respirate ( breathe ) directly from their body surfaces ( internal and external ) to air.
The rigid shell means turtles cannot breathe as other reptiles do, by changing the volume of their chest cavity via expansion and contraction of the ribs.
Although many turtles spend large amounts of their lives underwater, all turtles and tortoises breathe air, and must surface at regular intervals to refill their lungs.
Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs receive our air, that moment they are free, They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Typically, the windows of their cells were shut tight on hot days, making it hard for them to breathe.
They can go six minutes without breathing ( though about two and a half minutes is more typical ), and have been known to rest on their tail to breathe with their heads above water.
Already adapted to breathe air and move around in shallow waters near land as a protection ( just as modern fish ( and amphibians ) often spent the first part of their life in the comparative safety of shallow waters like mangrove forests ), two very different niches partially overlapped each other, with the young juveniles in the diffuse line between.
When infants with undiagnosed upper cervical spinal cord injury are continually placed on their stomachs for sleep, they are forced to turn their heads to the side to breathe.

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