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- Introduction Looming images can provide animals with information
- MAMMALS AND UROGENITAL AND NERVOUS SYSTEMs The mammals are a diverse group, occupying a great variety of niches. The group includes
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- About three fourths of all animals belong to the Arthropoda. The group includes spiders, ticks, mites, insects, scorpions, millipedes, centipedes, and numerous types of crustaceans.
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- BIRDS AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS OF VERTEBRATES Birds evolved from diapsid reptiles and are highly specialized for flight. Almost every
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- Endopterygota The Endopterygota are characterized by holometabolous metamorphosis and include the
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- Hexapod taxa are characterized by 3 important features: metamorphosis, mouthparts and wings. Below is a table showing the characteristics of these features for each taxon. Mouthparts are either mandibulate or
- Examine specimens from Ephemeroptera and Odonata. Notice how the wings are held relative to the body. Check any Key to Hexapods to determine what characteristics distinguish members of
- You are required to make all oral presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint (or another slide show software). The purpose of the assignment is: (1) to have you read and interpret scientific
- siliceous phytoplankton) and diatoms were equally abundant. Biogeochemical signa-
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- Ophiuroidea Holothuroidea
- REPTILES AND THE SKELETAL SYSTEM The remaining vertebrate taxa (reptiles, birds and
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- Many insects hear the ultrasonic echolocation calls of hunting insectivorous bats in time to allow them to escape
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- METHODS IN BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION When recording or observing behavior the researcher needs to make the following two decisions
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