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    Cordyzza Essay

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    watching the scene of the so called “Zombie Fungi‚” being really fascinated by it. The cordyceps belong in the kingdom of fungi‚ different from plants and animals. Although some people claim the Cordyceps is both plant and animal. Belonging to the Phylum “Ascomycota” or the sac fungi‚ and the Genus is named Cordyceps. I would focus on a single species‚ however‚ there are over 400 different species of Cordyceps found in Asia‚ Australia‚ China‚ Europe‚ North America‚ Russia. The one I’m going to be

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    herbivore found in China and some mountainous areas such as Hengduan and the Nepal mountains. This species is located in the Temperate Rainforest biome‚ a fairly unheard of biome. The Red Panda is an animal classified into the Animalia kingdom‚ Chordata phylum‚ Mammalia class‚ Carnivora class‚ Ailuridae family‚ and Ailurus Genus. The Red Panda has orange like red tone fur‚ white stripes on its tail‚ white‚ fluffy ears‚ with a nearly black under body. They have five toes and they also have semi retractable

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    the five kingdoms. Organisms that were in the kingdom prokaryotae‚ which contain unicellular organisms that don’t have a nucleus‚ are separated into two domains. These are called Archaea and Bacteria. The lower hierarchy stays the same – kingdom‚ phylum‚ class‚ order‚ family‚

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    Kingdom Monera

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    * Unicellular organisms without a nucleus. * Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms. They are the smallest‚ simplest organisms. * Microscopic & Undergoes Asexual reproduction. HISTORY The taxon Monera was first proposed as a phylum by Ernst Haeckel in 1866. Subsequently‚ the taxon was raised to the rank of kingdom in 1925 by Édouard Chatton. The last commonly accepted mega-classification with the taxon Monera was the five-kingdom classification system established by Robert Whittaker

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    Strawberry Hermit Crab

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    Strawberry Hermit Crab - Coenobita perlatus Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Arthropoda Class - Malacostraca Order - Decapoda Family - Coenobitidae Genus - Coenobita Species - C. perlatus Appearance This terrestrial hermit crab is bright red with small white dots like the color of ripe strawberries. Young hermit crabs tend to be a pale reddish orange‚ as they moult‚ they become more red. They are arthropods which

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    Exam: Chapter 1 Study Guide 1. What are the 11 levels of organization? Briefly define each. Atom - fundamental units of matter‚ building block of all substances Molecule - atoms joined in chemical bonds (an association of 2 or more atoms) Cell - smallest unit of life Tissue - organized array of cells and substances that interact in a collective task Organ - structural unit of interacting tissues Organ System - a set of interacting organs Multicelled Organism - individual that consists

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    Chrysaora fuscescens is the scientific name of the Pacific sea nettle. They belongs to phylum Cnidaria. They are native to the San Francisco Bay‚ and‚ as the name suggests‚ these jellyfish live in the Pacific Ocean. They thrive along the coasts of Oregon and California. They can also be found farther north in Japan and Alaska‚ although they are not as common in these northern waters. On occasions‚ they have been spotted as far south as the west coast of Mexico. During autumn and winter‚ Pacific sea

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    Meal Worm Lab

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    Meal worms Scientific Method Step: Ask A question! Make Observations‚ Do Research and Ask a question 1. Observations |Record your observations about mealworms (shape‚ size‚ number of legs and segments‚ |Draw a detailed picture of your meal worm. | |analogies‚ movements‚ response to stimuli‚ etc..) | | | |

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    Evolutionary biologists believe that birds evolved from reptiles. Their skeletal structure and blood cells of today’s birds share a surprising foundation with reptiles. According to biologists‚ feathers may have evolved from the scales of reptilian skin‚ also. From 144 million to 66 million years ago‚ during the Mesozoic era‚ the first birds began to evolve. Fossils from this time showed that early birds had teeth. Tens of millions of years ago‚ a group of birds called kites evolved. Early kites

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    The Cougar Physiology

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    “The Cougar Physiology” 10/15/2012 The Cougar Physiology Kingdom: Animalia‚ Phylum: Chordata‚ Class: Mammalia‚ Order: Carnivor‚ Family: Felidae‚ Genus: Felis‚ Species: Concolor‚ or otherwise known as‚ Cougar. Cougars are also known as the Mountain Lion or puma and have the largest natural range distribution throughout the western hemisphere. This paper will cover characteristics of the cougar‚ the ancestry to the Cougar‚ and what adaptations the cougar has gone through to survive in its habitat

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