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Branch 3 Structural Pest Control Study Overview Rated A+
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Species Groups of plants or animals that look-alike with similar characteristics and living 
traits 
 
Hexapoda The Class that all insects belong to, formally "insecta" 
 
Chordata The most familiar Phylum that includes the mammals, birds, reptiles and fish 
"vertebrate pests" 
 
Mollusca Phylum that includes snails, clams, etc. These are also tiny organisms, almost too 
small to be seen with the naked eye, called protozoa. 
 
Ar...
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BIOS 1705: Lab Quiz 1 with Verified Solutions
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BIOS 1705: Lab Quiz 1 with Verified 
 
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- **What part of the microscope moves the slide around the stage?** 
- Stage adjustment knobs 
 
- **Which lens is closest to the eye when using a microscope?** 
- Ocular 
 
- **What knob should you use to focus at low power only?** 
- Coarse adjustment knob 
 
- **What does the condenser do in a microscope?** 
- Concentrates the light on the specimen 
 
- **If you have a high power objective lens with a magnification of 40x, what would be the ...
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Bio 172 animals exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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Which of the following is (are) unique to animals? 
A) the structural carbohydrate, chitin 
B) nervous and muscular tissue 
C) heterotrophy 
D) gametes 
Ans: B) nervous and muscular tissue 
What do all deuterostomes have in common? 
A) Adults are bilaterally symmetrical. 
B) Embryos have pharyngeal pouches that may or may not form gill slits. 
C) All have a spinal column. 
D) The pore (blastopore) formed during gastrulation becomes the anus. 
Ans: D) The pore (blastopore) formed during gastrul...
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Science Bowl Taxonomy with Complete Solutions
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Science Bowl Taxonomy with Complete 
 
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Taxons in order Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species 
 
Domains Eukarya, Bacteria, Archaea 
 
Domain: Eukarya 
Kingdoms: Protista, Plantae, Fungi, Animalia 
 
Domain: Archaea 
 
Kingdom: Archaebacteria 
 
Domain: Bacteria 
 
Kingdom: Eubacteria 
 
Domain: Eukarya 
Kingdom: Animalia 
 
Phylum: Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Arthropoda, Mollusca, 
Echinodermata, Chordata 
 
Phylum: 
Species: Huma...
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Zoology: Exam 3 Prep questions and answers
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invertebrates - ANSWER-animals that lack a backbone and account for over 95% 
of known animal species 
blue dragon (Glaucus atlanticus) - ANSWER-an invertebrate animal 
true or false: expect for sponges (and a few others), all animals are 
Eumetazoans - ANSWER-true 
animal phylum - ANSWER-1. Porifera 
2. Cnidaria 
3. Ctenophora 
4. Platyhelminthes 
5. Nematoda 
6. Annelida 
7. Mollusca 
8. Arthropoda 
9. Echinodermata 
10. Chordata 
filter feed (sponges) - ANSWER-filter out food particles suspen...
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Phylum Porifera Characteristics 
Answer- - sponges 
- considered the basal animal 
- sessile animals 
- lack true tissues 
-filter feeders 
-hermaphrodites 
phylum Cnidaria characteristics 
Answer- - have true tissues 
-gastrovascular cavity 
-ring of tentacles with cnidocytes to capture prey 
- polys and medusa 
phylum Platyhelminthes 
Answer- flatworms 
-dorsoventrally flattened bodies 
- Flat shape increases surface area for nutrient, gas, and waste exchange 
- Found in marine, freshwater, ...
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bio 322 final Questions And Answers
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Phylum Arthropoda (specifics) 
 ~ - tagmosis: fusion of metameric body plan into functional units 
- growth by molding termed ecdysis 
- functional cilia absent (except sperm in some) 
- cuticle forms a rigid exoskeleton 
Class Hexapoda (specifics) 
 ~ - ph. Arthropoda, sub uniramia 
- specialized mouth parts 
- metamorphosis 
— hemimetabllous dvlpmt 
- eggs > nymphs > adults 
- juvenile resembles adults 
- ie crickets, grasshoppers 
— homometabolous 
- eggs > larvae > pupa ...
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Middle School Science Bowl Study Guide 
skeleton - answerthe internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape 
vertebrae - answerbackbone (26 bones) 
joint - answerthe point of connection between two bones 
ligaments - answertissue that connects bone to bone 
compact bone - answerHard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer membrane of a bone. 
spongy bone - answerpart of bone with many small pores or spaces 
marrow - answerconnective tissue that fills the cavities of bones 
c...
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Bio 1402 Chapter 33 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Bio 1402 Chapter 33 Questions and 
 
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Schistosomiasis is a serious disorder afflicting humans mainly in tropical regions; it is caused by 
a fluke. 
 
The long, flat bodies of tapeworms are made up of repeating segments known as proglottids. 
 
Which of the following is not true about beef tapeworms? more than 10% of the cattle are 
infected in the United States 
 
Which of the following is not true about pseudocoelomates? They contain a bony skeleton. 
 
Which of the followin...
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BIO 182 LAB FINAL EXAM 2024
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Distinguish Characteristics - 
 
Phylum Porifera Characteristics - - sponges 
- considered the basal animal 
- sessile animals 
- lack true tissues 
-filter feeders 
-hermaphrodites 
 
phylum Cnidaria characteristics - - have true tissues 
-gastrovascular cavity 
-ring of tentacles with cnidocytes to capture prey 
- polys and medusa 
 
phylum Platyhelminthes - flatworms 
-dorsoventrally flattened bodies 
- Flat shape increases surface area for nutrient, gas, and waste exchange 
- Found in mar...
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