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| 1 | Medusa | woman with snake hair and wants to destroy percy | L.A study set |
| 2 | Medusa | monster than can turn people into stone by them looking at her, she has snakes for hair | lightning thief |
| 3 | Medusa | "Aunty Em" - appeared as a nice Muslim lady wearing a head covering. She tried to change Annabeth, Percy, and Grover into statues with her eyes as she did many other people, but did not succeed. | Lightning Thief Characters |
| 4 | Medusa | Who was the creature, cursed by Athena, with snakes for hair and the power to turn people to stone? | Greek Myths |
| 5 | Medusa | The bell-shaped body form of a cnidarian that swims freely | Life Science 15-1 Vocabulary |
| 6 | medusa | animal shaped like an upside down bowl | Invertebrates |
| 7 | medusa | the cnidarian body plan characterized by a bowl shape and which is adapted fo a free-swimming life. | Life Science: Chapter 10 & 11 |
| 8 | medusa | cnidarian body type that is bell shaped and free swimming | Chapter 12 |
| 9 | medusa | a bell-shaped cnidarian that is motile | 9 Phyla---Animals |
| 10 | Medusa | jellyfish. made asexually with the purpose of reproducing sexually | midterm 2 |
| 11 | medusa | the cnidarian body plan characterized by a bowl shape and which is adapted for a free-swimming life. | Science Ch. 12 |
| 12 | medusa | flattened mouth down version of the polyp | AP Biology |
| 13 | medusa | flattened mouth down version of the polyp | AP Biology Taxonomy |
| 14 | medusa | expanded ball-shaped body; swims freely | Science Terms for chapter 15 |
| 15 | medusa | jellyfish | B-2 Los Peces y Los Moluscos |
| 16 | Medusa | free-swimming, bell-shaped body form in the life cycle of a cnidarian. | Chapter 6 Science |
| 17 | Medusa | body is free-swimming and bell-shaped | Chapter 6 Science |
| 18 | medusa | a flattened, mouth down version of a polyp. it moves freely in the water by a combination of passive drifting and contractions of its bell shaped body | bio test 3 (reading 1 and 2) |
| 19 | Medusa | turned anyone who gazed at her to stone | UNIT 4 |
| 20 | Medusa | Snake-haired monster turns others to stone | Mythological Monsters |
| 21 | Medusa | A free-swimming cnidarian stage, appearing bell-like or umbrella-like | Marine Biology Definitions |
| 22 | medusa | the bowl-shaped body plan of a cnidarian | ScienceCh1 |
| 23 | medusa | free-swimming, bell-shaped body form in the life cycle of a cnidarian | Invertebrate Animals |
| 24 | Medusa | In Greek/Roman Mythology, this was the only MORTAL gorgon whose stare could turn someone to stone even after death. Her hair was made of snakes. She had scales that would reject most swords. Perseus killed her using a dark hat from Hermes to cloak himself, winged shoes from Hermes to fly, a sword from Athena to cleave Medusa’s head off, and a bronze mirror shield to see the reflection of Medusa without being turned to stone. Perseus succeeded in defeating her.(JD) | Stewart Purple Myth |
| 25 | Medusa | Form of Cnidarian, Bell Shaped | BioFinalTerms |
| 26 | Medusa | .. | five kingdom |
| 27 | medusa | one of two forms that coelenterates take: is the free-swimming sexual stage in the life cycle of a coelenterate and has a gelatinous umbrella-shaped body and tentacles | Five Kingdom |
| 28 | medusa | The cnidarian body plan characterized by a bowl shape which is adapted fro a free swimming life | Chapter 10 Key Terms |
| 29 | medusa | a free-swimming, jellyfish-like, and often umbrella-shaped sexual stage in the life cycle of a cnidarian; also a jellfish or a hydra | MA-Biology |
| 30 | medusa | cnidarian body plan characterized by a bowl shape and is adapted for a free-swimming life | chapter 10 vocabulary |
| 31 | Medusa | Bell Shaped | Bio Vocab |
| 32 | medusa | mobile; mouth points down; sexual | Stallings Chapter 33 |
| 33 | medusa | the cnidarian body plan having a bowl shape and adapted for fee swimming life | Chapter 9 Science Vocab. |
| 34 | medusa | a free swimming cnidarian | Hana's Biology Module 8 |
| 35 | medusa | a free-swimming cnidarian with a bell-shaped body and tentacles | Apologia Biology Module 11 |
| 36 | medusa | umbrella-shaped with fringes of tentacles around low edge | Science Vocab |
| 37 | medusa | The floating, flattened, mouth-down version of the cnidarian body plan | Basal Invertebrates |
| 38 | medusa | The floating, flattened, mouth-down version of the cnidarian body plan. The alternate form is the polyp | Exam 2 - Lecture 2 |
| 39 | medusa | The bell-shaped body form of a cnidarian that swims freely | Animal Adaptation Terms |
| 40 | medusa | bowl shaped; adapted for a free swimming life | Animal Adaptation Terms |
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