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    Animal Diversity

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    ANIMAL DIVERSITY Systematics •  study of biological diversity and its origins Its arms TAXONOMY   focus on properly describing‚ identifying‚ classifying‚ and naming of organisms. CLASSIFICATION   focus on placing organisms within groups that show their relationships to other organisms. Writing
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    Dante and his Mentor‚ Virgil Dante’s Inferno is the story of a middle-aged man’s journey through the varying circles of Hell where he encounters numerous people including previous popes‚ famous philosophers‚ and former acquaintances receiving the appropriate punishment for their respective crimes. In literature‚ it is common for a hero to undergo a journey‚ whether it is emotional‚ physical‚ or spiritual‚ where his or her battlement of substantial obstacles results in a significant change in persona

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    away. He wanted to be honorable and courageous and not take the easy way out and instead he walked all the way to Athens. Perseus is categorized as a great hero of Greece because he was honorable and courageous during his quest to find and slay Medusa to save his mother from being forced to marry the evil King Polydectes. During his quest‚ Perseus was courageous when he went into Medusa’s lair knowing what could’ve become of him. But yet‚ Perseus still proceeded to walk into her lair and use the

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    Animal Classification

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    CHAPTER NO-5 KINGDOM ANIMALIA Phylum Porifera (GK: Porous = Pores + Ferro = form) Main characters: 1. They are commonly called as sponges. 2. They are sessile animals. 3. Sponges range in height from about 1cm to 2cm. 4. More than 5000 species of sponges are found. 5. All are marine‚ while some are fresh water. 6. The central body cavity is called spongocoel. 7. A single large opening is called as osculum. 8. They are filter feeders. 9. Body lining is formed by flagellated cells

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    Sea Anemones

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    defense. ("Marine Life Profile: Sea Anemones”) The two basic body forms among the cnidarians are the polyp‚ which looks flower-like‚ and lives attached to the seafloor; and the medusa (jellyfish)‚ which is umbrella-shaped and floats in the water. In some cnidarians‚ the life cycle includes both the polyp form and the medusa form. Although less conspicuous there are more sea animals that are found on the oceans floor. Great gardens of beautiful creatures‚ sea anemones alone are comprised of a large

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    01/28 Domain: Eukarya “Eu karyotic Protist Supergroups” 1. Supergroup Excavata Genus – Euglena Tryponsoma 2. Super group Chromolaveolata a. Ceratium b. Plasmodium c. Paramecium d. Laminaraia 3. Super group Archaeplastida a. Red Algae “ Polysiphonia” b. Green Algae “Chlamydomadas‚ Hydrodictyon‚ Spirogyra‚ Volvox” 4. Unikonta a. Amoeba b. Some other small creatures that have flagella Pro – No membrane‚ No Histone‚ They have a cell wall‚ unicellular Super groups in Eukarya domain:

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    Chapter 32 – An Introduction to Animal Diversity All animals share a common ancestor‚ sponges are basal animals‚ eumetazoa is a clade of animals with true tissues‚ most animal phyla belong to the clade bilateria‚ and vertebrates and some other phyla belong Animals share a unique homeobox-containing family of genes‚ known as the Hox genes‚ suggesting that this gene family evolved in the eukaryote lineage that gave rise to animals. Hox genes play important roles in the development of animal embryos

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    sent him to Tartarus to suffer for a lot of eras to come. And he did. The gods had children with humans. The children were called demigods. One of these demigods was called Percus. He was a son of Zeus. He slew the mighty Kraken. He also killed Medusa. There are twelve Olympian gods. The big three are Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ and Hades. Zeus is the god of the sky. His weapon of power is a lightning bolt. Poseidon is the god of the sea. His weapon of power is a trident. Hades is the god of the Underworld

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    Athena, Greek Goddess

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    The birth of the Greek goddess Athena was more than unusual‚ it was truly amazing! It was the headache to end all headaches! Zeus‚ the mighty king of the Olympian deities‚ regretted having swallowed his first wife‚ Metis. When Zeus had learned that she was pregnant‚ he feared that she was carrying the son that had been prophesied to supplant him on the throne. Though swallowing Metis had seemed a good idea at the time‚ it was now causing him great suffering which eventually proved to be totally

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    Inhumanity In Art

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    Artist’s within the Romanticism period reacted to the brutal inhumanity occurrences in the world. It was an art movement from 1755 to 1860 that allowed artists to react personally and emotionally to a subject matter. It offered a new style of freedom‚ where the artist’s attitude or mood was reflected within their works. Contrasting to the refined period of Neoclassicism‚ romantics broke the rational order of focused Classical Rome and its main value of solemnity. Theodore Gericault and Francisco

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