PPT-Optical Mimicry and Communication in Cephalopods
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ENGNBIOL 267 httpsymbiolblogspotcom Wheres Waldoerr the octopus Cuttlefish Camouflage How does it do it If you are an octopus or squid or whatever cephalopod what
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ENGNBIOL 267 httpsymbiolblogspotcom Wheres Waldoerr the octopus Cuttlefish Camouflage How does it do it If you are an octopus or squid or whatever cephalopod what equipment do you need to pull off the color changes. The scope of animal protection law 2 The need for protection 3 The assessment of capacity for suffering 4 What types of evidence can show the capacity for pain and suffering 41 Nociception 42 The role of opioid molecules in the regulation of pain 43 . Presentation By:. Brandon . Krulick. , Maria . Woerz. , Victoria Brown, Emily Drake, and Claudia . Toulany. Introduction. Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: . Molluska. Class: . Cephalopoda. Subclasses: . Communication Infrastructure for Next-Generation . Telehealth. . Arshad. . Chowdhury. , Hung-Chang . Chien. , . Sourabh. . Khire. , . Shu-Hao. Fan, . Nikil. . Jayant. and Gee-Kung Chang. Georgia Tech Broadband Institute. ENGN/BIOL 267, Fall 2013. http://symbiol.blogspot.com/. Master of Camouflage. Where’s Waldo…err, the octopus?. Cuttlefish Camouflage. How does it do it?. If you are an octopus (or squid, or whatever cephalopod), what “equipment” do you need to pull off the color changes?. Please Do Now: If animals are capable of gaining an advantage by communicating dishonestly, why haven’t all animals evolved to be “liars”.. Agenda. Do Now. Video. Mimicry/Camouflage Notes. Data Analysis. NanoSat. Detection and Ranging System (SADARS). Maurisa Orona. Andrew Couch. Ed Wilson. Goal of . Mission. Create a satellite . detection and ranging . system . (SADARS. ) for a fleet of . nano. satellites . Cephalopods. Tentacles grow from head, shell varies throughout the class. SUPPORT STRUCTURE. Nautilus. – light chambered shell. Squid. – thin internal shell. Cuttlefish. – thick bone-like structure. In mimicry one organism has adapted to look* like, or mimic, another organism (or object).. Often this is a form of camouflage.. Sometimes a harmless creature will mimic a dangerous one for protection.. Ryan . Lipski, Cameron . Putz. , AND . Nick . Sikkema. Advisor: Dr. Joseph . Driscoll. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bradley University. October 2, 2014. Outline. Background. Design Approach. Cephalopods . (ii). Belongs to phyla called . mollusca. . cephalo poda. =. head foot. . Octopus, squid, cuttlefish . Phyla . About 800 classified species. 11,000 extinct species . Found in all oceans of earth. . . . Zafar. . Yasin. . OUTLINE. . - Introduction about Optical Fibers.. . - Main Characteristics of Fiber Optics Communication System.. ‘mimicry complex’. ‘diffuse mimicry’. Crypsis. : . - . crypsis. is the ability of an organism to avoid observation or detection by other organisms. It may be either a . predation strategy. or an . NAME: . PAVITHRA J. DESIGNATION: . ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. SUBJECT CODE: . 18PHY12. OPTICAL FIBERS. CONTENTS. Introduction. Principle. Types of Optical Fibers. Applications. Conclusions. Fiber-optic communication is a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fiber.. Overview. Brief introduction to Optical . Fibre. communication. Single mode . fibre. (SMF) based FO links. Multimode . fibre. (MMF) based FO links. Short haul, high speed applications. Modern trends in MMF based communications.
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