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I. Introduction
A. Personal interests
B. Public view
C. Thesis
II. Classification
A. General
B. Specific
1. Coelenterates
a. Scyphozoa
b. Hydrozoa
2. Zooplankton
III. Physical features
A. Anatomy
1. Body
2. Mouth
3. Oral arms
4. Tentacles
5. Size
6. Color
7. Sensory capabilities
a. Rhopalia
b. Statocysts
B. Reproduction
1. Yield
2. How often
3. Process of growth
C. Sting
1. Mechanics
2. Potency
3. General movement
4. Hunting/ eating
IV. Protecting against sting (Humans)
A. Prevention
B. Treatment
V. Predators and related issues
1. Animal
2. Environmental
a. Pollution
i. Pesticides -DDT
ii. Waste –POTWs
b. Tourism
i. Erosion
ii. Over fishing
iii. Increases waste
c. Solutions
i. Treatment-plant upgrades
ii. Source control
iii. Pretreatment of industrial wastes
iv. Make participation manditory
VI. Conclusion
A. Overview
B. Role of importance in environment
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