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17) Shark with lowest-known metabolism is a sluggish success February 2, 2016 by Hayley Rutger / Mote Marine Laboratory. 18) Classification of immunity chart, slideshare.net March 30, 2014 19) Extracting DNA from 'jaws': high yield and quality from archived tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)...

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Summary:17) Shark with lowest-known metabolism is a sluggish success February 2, 2016 by Hayley Rutger / Mote Marine Laboratory. 18) Classification of immunity chart, slideshare.net March 30, 2014 19) Extracting DNA from 'jaws': high yield and quality from archived tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) skeletal material. By Nielsen EE1,2, Morgan JA3, Maher SL2, Edson J4, Gauthier M5, Pepperell J6, Holmes BJ2, Bennett MB2, Ovenden JR2. 20) Super Shark Encyclopedia and other creatures of the deep by Derek Harvey, DK| penguin random house, New York, New York 2015 (pg. 37,147-148, 155) 21) Picture of Blue shark, university of Florida 22) Organ halogen contaminants in Greenland shark(Somniosus microcephalus) By Anna Strid 23) Shark Tumor image, live science.com 24) Acanthodes bronni image heritagedaily.com 25) Greenland shark life longevity graph taken from realclearscience.com 26) Biology of the Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus. By MacNeil MA1, McMeans BC, Hussey NE, Vecsei P, Svavarsson J, Kovacs KM, Lydersen C, Treble MA, Skomal GB, Ramsey M, Fisk AT. 27) Ampulla of Lorenzini image from sharkproject.org 28) Comparative studies of high performance swimming in sharks II. Metabolic biochemistry of locomotor and myocardial muscle in endothermic and ectothermic sharks. By Bernal D1, Smith D, Lopez G, Weitz D, Grimminger T, Dickson K, Graham JB. 29) First insights into the nature and evolution of antisense transcription in nematodes, Christian Rödelsperger, Kevin Menden, Vahan Serobyan, Hanh Witte and Praveen Baskaran, Shawn Xu 30) Article published by the Telegraph written By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter; Lexi Finnegan and Henry Bodkin 31) Growth and Maximum Size of Tiger Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) in Hawaii by Carl G. Meyer,1,* Joseph M. O'Malley,2 Yannis P. Papastamatiou,3,4 Jonathan J. Dale,5 Melanie R. Hutchinson,1 James M. Anderson,1 Mark A. Royer,1 and Kim N. Holland1 William Hughes, Editor 32) Tiger shark image by Daniel Botelho, Dive magazine 33) Image of shark finning victim bonnet head shark, Bali Animal welfare association 34) The shark handbook 2nd edition, Cider Mill Press, by Dr. Greg Skomal (pg. 60, 77-88,178-188, 275) My name is TAYLOR FLUELLEN, I am a senior at Bellevue University, studying Biology. I grew up as a Navy brat traveling from place to place. My life was a menagerie of near constant change, and throughout all of this the ocean has always been my touch stone. The sea and its inhabitants have 44