Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Classification Domain- archaicbacteria Kingdom- animalia Phylum- chordata Class- aves Order- falconifornes Family- accipitridae Genus- Haliaeetus leucocephalus Species- Haliaeetus leucocephalus Description The bald eagle is very dark brown with a white feathered head and tail. Also‚ their beak is dark yellow and its feet and legs are a dull orange. The bald eagle is one of the largest flying birds seen in the United States. When it is standing
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the Spotted Eagle ray is in the kingdom of Animalia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_ray). It is a multicellular organism that is motile‚ which means they can move independently the eagle ray is an animal (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal). The eagle ray’s phylum is Chordate because it had a nerve cord during development and it has a spine.(http://marinelife.about.com/). The class is Chondrichthyes because it is a cartilaginous fish which is related to sharks‚ skates and of course other rays as they all are
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Biology II MIkey Esteban Mr. Heeney 6th Hour Desert Rat-Kangaroo Classification Kingdom: Animalia: Is the big majority of the world’s life. Mostly insects because there is a mass majority of them. But there is also a big majority of mammals. Phylum: Chordata: Basically the amount of development in the notch cord that also changes the appearance and is also connected to the nervous system which modifies that when it develops. Class: Mammalia: Warm blooded animal that is warmed blooded. Order:
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EVOLUTION QUESTIONS 1) How do we distinguish a scientific hypothesis from a non-scientific one? • A scientific hypothesis is one that can be proven or disproven through tests and experiments. 2) What are the main ways in which Darwin’s theory differs from Lamarck’s? • Darwin’s theory supports the idea that a species can evolve by passing on the best traits of the fittest individuals to the next generations. Lamarck’s theory suggests that each individual within a species has a tendency to make efforts
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SCI 2020 Study Guide for Exam 1 on September 14‚ 2012 Ch. 14 How did reading books by Lyell and Malthus influence Darwin’s development of the theory of evolution? - From Lyell‚ Darwin saw that species gradually changed over time o Example: the Finches - From Malthus‚ Darwin perceived the idea of natural selection o Survival of the fittest o Those species that possessed physical‚ behavioral or other attributes survived over those who didn’t
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HUMAN PARASITOLOGY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS 1) INTRO AND HOST PARASITE INTERACTIONS 1. What is a symbiosis? What is each participant in a symbiotic relationship called? What is a trophic interaction? Give some examples. 2. What type of dependency exists between the participants of a phoretic relationship? Does the phoront benefit from the relationship? 3. Explain commensalism. How does the commensal benefit? Can these organisms survive independently? 4. What is mutualism? Can these
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Worms Collection and Authentication: Indian earthworm Pheritima posthuma (Annelida) were collected from the Horticulture University‚ Bagalkot. These earthworms are identified at Department of Zoology‚ BVVS Science College‚ Bagalkot-587101‚ Karnataka‚
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bacteria‚ bacillus communis coli. After the demise of Dr. Escherich the intestinal bacteria was then named Escherichia coli after the late doctor in 1919. The bacteria Escherichia coli are classified as follows. Domain- Bacteria Kingdom- Eubacteria Phylum- Proteobacteria Class- Gammaproteobacteria Order- Enterobacteriales Family- Enterbacteriaceae Genus- Escherichia Species- E. coli Escherichia coli is a heterotrophic bacteria that is most commonly found within the small intestines of humans
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Timostoma smaragditis The Timostoma smaragditis‚ also known as the Fabulous Green Sphinx of Kauai or the Fabulous Green Sphinx Moth‚ is a moth that is part of the Arthropod phylum‚ the Hexapoda subphylum‚ the Lepidoptera order‚ the Insecta class‚ and the Sphingidae family (Heddle 2004). The Green Sphinx resides on the island of Kauai in Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean (Heddle 2004). The habitat of the Green Sphinx is in lowland mesic forests‚ as determined by success in collecting the moth in these
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Sea urchins are members of the phylum Echinodermata‚ which also includes sea stars‚ sea cucumbers‚ brittle stars‚ and crinoids. Like other echinoderms‚ they have five-fold symmetry (called pentamerism) and move by means of hundreds of tiny‚ transparent‚ adhesive "tube feet". The symmetry is not obvious in the living animal‚ but is easily visible in the dried test. Echinodermate means "spiny skin" in Greek. Specifically‚ the term "sea urchin" refers to the "regular echinoids"‚ which are symmetrical
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