The heart pumps blood through out the body it also takes in blood after it has gone to its place it comes back and the heart take it in and refurnishes it to make new blood again. Our dump cannot live without the heart because without it there would be no blood going through its body. The heart is part of the circulatory system.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Friday, May 22, 2015
I know that the Dimp is alive because it is like a organism (dog and shrimp) and has cells. The Dimp breathes C02 and breathes out hair. When the Dimp is in a body of water it doesn't breathe in C02 and out hair but it breathes in water and it breathes out water. The Dimp collects energy with its antenas and uses it energy to swim/move around and collect food. When the Dimp is born (just after it had been puked up) it is a inch long and has only to fins but no legs yet. Then in about 3 months the Dimp grows on leg in the middle of its belly and that is a sign that it is fully grown. The DImp has ling sensory strings that hang down from its head and back fin, and it uses it to move around. The Dimp has hair on the back of its one leg and to reproduce it rubs its leg hair together, which then the oil which contains sperm from the male’s leg rubs off onto the female’s leg fur which has the eggs which then is used to create a offspring. When the female is in labor it barfs the small Dimp out is mouth. The Dimp's main predator is coral.
How I know my Dimp is alive
The Dimp is alive because it is like a dog and a shrimp with cells. The Dimp breathes CO2 and breathes out hair. When it is in the water it doesn't breath in CO2 and out hair but instead it breathes in water and out water. The Dimp uses energy to swim in the water and collect food. When it is on land it gets its energy from the air. When the Dimp is puked up it is an inch long with just two fins and no legs, as it grows a single leg grows in the middle of the Dimp's belly this shows that it is fully grown. The Dimp has long sensory strings with hang down under its head and its tail fin, he uses these to feel its way around. The Dimp has hair on the back of its one leg and to reproduce it rubs its leg hair together, which then the oil which contains sperm from the male’s leg rubs off onto the female’s leg fur which has the eggs which then is used to create a offspring. When the female is in labor it barfs the small Dimp out is mouth. The Dimp's main predator is coral.
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