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drying is one way, however, this may cause discoloration and shrinks the fungus. To dry the fungus you should use a desk light. Ovens cook fungus, and microwaves desintagrate DNA and can cause mushrooms to turn into pile of smelly dirt and mush Another way is to put the fungus in a jar of alcahol, but this causes the fungus to gus very gooey (can't think of a better word than gooey) and causes color to fade into a pale yellow color.

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Why fish preservation important?

Fish preservation is important because if we don't preserve them, they will become extinct. We won't have any fish for food and the Earth will once again have lost a wonderful animal species.


A clear fish imprint in the rock indicates that the rock is probably?

sedimentary, as clear fish imprints are often found in sedimentary rocks formed by the accumulation of sediment over time. Sedimentary rocks can preserve fossils and imprints due to the gentle burial process that allows for the preservation of organic remains.


What is ultimate causation?

Ultimate causation refers to the underlying reason or explanation for why something exists or occurs. It seeks to understand the primary or fundamental causes that lead to a particular event or phenomenon, often delving into the origins or fundamental principles behind it. Ultimate causation is concerned with identifying the most essential or decisive factors responsible for bringing about a particular outcome.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of fish preservation?

AdvantagesOne clear advantage of having a swimbladder is that little to no extra energy is necessary in order to remain stationary at a constant level of water. Only a slight control by use of the pectoral fins is required to balance out the propulsive force of water exiting the gills. Fish with no swimbladder on the other hand, such as mackerels, sharks, and rays must expend energy by constantly swimming in order to keep from sinking.Another advantage of swimbladders is oxygen storage. Physoclists and physostomes alike may occasionally use the oxygen present within their bladder as an emergency backup in times of urgent need, although, this emergency store can only be of aid for a few minutes (Jones 1957).Finally, swimbladders in some fish are known to increase hearing abilities. With the presence of inner ear- swimbladder connections, these fish have exhibited greater sensitivity to sound, however it is not yet clear whether there is also an increase in frequency selectivity (Coombs & Popper 1982a)DisadvantagesOne disadvantage of having a swimbladder is that neutral buoyancy can only be achieved at a small range of depths specific to certain fishes. If a fish swims below its buoyancy range, it will have to expend greater energy in the exercise of swimming in order to keep from sinking. On the other hand, if a fish swims above its upper buoyancy level, it becomes overly buoyant. Its swimbladder would expand to such a great capacity that the fish might be thrown out of control if it does not compensate for this increased buoyancy by vigorously swimming downward. The fuller the swimbladder gets, the more tipsy the fish is-- much like a large helium balloon. Therefore, many fish that do not have a swimbladder, such as the Atlantic mackerel, have greater depth flexibility and speed in moving through columns of water. A swimbladder would only serve as a constraint for these fish which are continuously active predators (Schmidt-Nielson 1997).One other disadvantage of having a swimbladder is that oftentimes the bladder serves as an acoustical target which sounds can be bounced off of. This might enable predators to more easily locate the fish (Schaefer & Oliver 1998).


Why would a good spear fisher not throw his spear when he sees a fish?

A good fisher would not throw his spear at a fish because they have a chance of 1. Losing the fish and the spear when throwing the spear, 2. Good fisherman wait until they have the best chance to hit the fish, and 3. A good fisherman would never throw their spear unless if they could not hit the fish with the spear in their hands.

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