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The Earthworm
Questions like, "how many hearts does an earthworm have?" are inherently unfair because they can go either way. Your instructor could be making a point that ...
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Biological Classification and Evolutionary Analysis
Biology is no exception. Its a lot easier to study living things if we have a system that keeps ... The different levels are called taxa (plural of taxon). ...
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Biological Classification and Evolutionary Analysis
Biology is no exception. Its a lot easier to study living things if we have a system that keeps ... The different levels are called taxa (plural of taxon). ...
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Perch Dissection Pictures 3 - focus on names of
Nov 17, 1999 ... Perch. (Perca flavescens). Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Percidae Genus: Perca ...
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Survey of the Animal Kingdom
Kingdom Animalia breaks into Subkingdoms Parazoa and Eumetazoa. Parazoans dont have organs systems. Eumetazoans do. The only animals in Parazoa are sponges. ...
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Echinodermata
Transport system - body fluids circulate throughout the tissues; Haemal system - doesn't do much in most echinoderms except sea cucumbers. ...
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Biological Classification and Evolutionary Analysis
What Linnaeus did was devise a system of binomial nomenclature . A hundred years later, ... I won't go crazy about describing binomial nomenclature. ...
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Evolutionary Biology Teaching Assistants
T 1-2 pm , Th 12:30-1:30 pm 666 Cooke. Nicole Grassi. nmgrassi@buffalo.edu. M, W 1-2 pm 447 Cooke. Steven Grifasi. sgrisafi@buffalo.edu. Parvathy Hariharan ...
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Evolutionary Biology Teaching Assistants
Department of Biological Sciences. Teaching Assistants for BIO 200. Rebecca Arunasalam. ra44@buffalo.edu. W 4-5 pm, Th 2:30-3:30 pm 447 Cooke ...
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The wonderful world of jointed legs
Class Copepoda; Class Cirripeda; Class Malacostraca - crayfish, shrimp etc. Subphylum Uniramia. Class Insecta - insects; Class Chilopoda - centipedes ...