When I first came to the State, a professor's daughter asked me to tutor each other, this word yield is one she corrected me but I did not quite get. Today I realized it is the length: should be ee sound.
Hi, :) you did not explain why I was wrong...
I am going to send my proposal now because any one of my finding is gold sand, sand gold, whatsoever... I don't worry someone steal me anymore for I saved others.
Sand dollar is a gift I saw when I drew sketches in Guy Dolphin Shop, Myrtle Beach. It is neither sand nor dollar but a "shell".
Here the sand and dollar--mint relate my hometown and a city I lived long.
History here marked a start and a middle point. I am not a petty gift anymore, long deserved fame and dollar are waving hands to me. I was away from sea for decades, now I need sail again, go ocean, go home, go to the real world.
The bodies of adult sand dollars, like those of other echinoids, display radial symmetry. The petal-like pattern in sand dollars consists of five paired rows of pores. The pores are perforations in the endoskeleton through which podia for gas exchange project from the body. The mouth of the sand dollar is located on the bottom of its body at the center of the petal-like pattern. Unlike other urchins, the bodies of sand dollars also display secondary front-to-back bilateral symmetry. The anus of sand dollars is located at the back rather than at the top as in most urchins, with many more bilateral features appearing in some species. These result from the adaptation of sand dollars, in the course of their evolution, from creatures that originally lived their lives on top of the seabed (epibenthos) to creatures that burrow beneath it (hyperbenthos).
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