organisms is called __________________. a. phylogeny b. cladistics c. parsimony d. taxonomy e. morphology Which of the following is a characteristic of all chordates? a. they all have a notochord b. they all have a vertebral column c. they all have an exoskeleton d. they all exhibit radial symmetry e. They all have four limbs __________ are the simplest animals that exhibit bilateral symmetry. a. Annelids b. Sponges c. Flatworms d. Roundworms e. Hominids Natural populations of lemurs are found only in ______________
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Title: “ Chalk out of seashell s” Name: Gerald P. Raboy School: Cabittaogan National High School Address: Cabuloan Sta. Catalina Ilocos Sur ABSTRACT The study on the production of chalk out of seashells were designed to produce quality dustless and long lasting chalk to compare with the standard existing commercialized chalks if there are any‚ which was sold in the market. The chalk out of seashells is for local or non-local used for schools or any educational aspects or even at
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prostate cancer. This tele-operated robot-assisted surgical system has been used successfully on millions of patients since it was cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2000 (Anandan‚ 2015). A second great robotic device is the exoskeletons. With the help of these devices paralyzed people are able to walk. It can also enhance strength in order to allow a nurse to lift an elderly patient (The medical futurist‚ 2016). A third robotic device is the one Sannex a Texas based company produced
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Crude BSF leachate could therefore be marketed to manufacturers interested in isolating it from the leachate fraction in meeting market demand for this specific by-product.” (On the Economics) Another by-product obtained from the process is the exoskeleton that is shed by the Pre-Pupae after they undergo metamorphosis and become
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macromolecules polymers with a few hundred to a few thousand monosaccharides joined by a glycosidic linkage b. Which forms of polysaccharide is best for each function listed below? 1. strength of structure- glycogen(animals)‚starch(plants)‚chitin(exoskeletons) 2. storage and sugar release-cellulose‚ c. How are starch and glycogen similar? d. How are starch and glycogen different? e. Where do plants store starch in their cells?-plastids f. Where do Humans and most vertebrate animals
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse A woodlouse is a crustacean with a rigid‚ segmented‚ long exoskeleton and fourteen jointed limbs. Woodlice form the suborderOniscidea within the order Isopoda‚ with over 3‚000 known species. The woodlouse has a shell-like exoskeleton‚ which it must progressively shed as it grows. The moult takes place in two stages; the back half is lost first‚ followed two or three days later by the front. This method of moulting is different from that of most arthropods
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Animal Phyla Lab Adapted from “Phylum Lab” produced by the National Aquarium in Baltimore The diversity of animal life on Earth is astounding. Each animal has a unique body plan which allows it to survive and adapt to its given surroundings. With such an abundance of species‚ classifying animals into different categories is necessary. At first the diversity of animals can be overwhelming‚ but after further research and observation‚ many likenesses appear. These similarities become the basis for
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The Reality of Virtual RealityMelissa JessINF1034/15/2013 Instructor Mark Cohen THE REALITY OF VIRTUAL REALITYVirtual reality used to be a thing of the future‚ well the future is now. Virtual reality is an environment created through the use of computers. It can be either a real world environment or a fantasy world. Most of the virtual reality is depicted through the visual sense‚ however there are some that use the other senses to help create more of a feeling that you are in the virtual world
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Smart technologies for older people a systematic literature review of smart technologies that promote health and wellbeing of older people living at home www.broadband.unimelb.edu.au May 2012 Authors Meg Morris‚ PhD Chair Physiotherapy‚ The University of Melbourne Elizabeth Ozanne‚ PhD Associate Professor‚ Social Work‚ The University of Melbourne Kim Miller‚ PhD Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy‚ The University of Melbourne Nick Santamaria‚ PhD Chair Translational Nursing‚ The University of
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Chapter 28 Reading Questions Invertebrate Evolution 1. State three characteristics that all animals have in common. 1- multicellular 2- ingest food 3-diploid life cycle 2. Explain the colonial flagellate hypothesis about the origin of animals. They are decended from an ancestor that resembles a hollow spherical colony of flagellated cells. Individual cells became specialized for reproduction. Two tissue layers arose by invagination. 3. Describe the different types of symmetry. Asymmetrical-
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