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Kingdom Animalia (pt 3) - All Chordates - Grade 11 Bio
  • Kingdom Animalia (pt 3) - All Chordates - Grade 11 Bio

  • Interview • 3 pages • 2022
  • This document consists of my detailed class notes on the topic of Kingdom Animalia - it covers the entire chordate phylum: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. All 3 feature a labeled diagram and division (except for class aves - NO DIVISION but colorful diagram). One of the used sources was Pearson Miller and Levine Biology - Foundation Edition textbook, as well as my teacher's presentations and educational videos watched during the lessons. THE SECOND TWO PARTS COVERING THE REST OF ...
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Kingdom Animalia (pt 1) - Introduction and First 3 Phyla - Grade 11 Bio
  • Kingdom Animalia (pt 1) - Introduction and First 3 Phyla - Grade 11 Bio

  • Interview • 3 pages • 2022
  • This document consists of my detailed class notes on the topic of Kingdom Animalia - it covers the introduction to the Kingdom, its general characteristics, division between invertebrates and chordates, and the first three invertebrate phyla: sponges, cnidarians and flatworms. All 3 feature a labeled diagram as well as vocabulary with written definitions. One of the used sources was Pearson Miller and Levine Biology - Foundation Edition textbook, as well as my teacher's presentations and educat...
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RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES
  • RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES

  • Class notes • 37 pages • 2021
  • RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES Chapters  Hindson: chs. 2,5  Powell: chs. 2–3  Weider: chs. 2–3Hindson 2,5 2 The Existence of God There are four main arguments Christians have historically used to prove God‘s existence: the cosmological argument, the teleological argument, the moral argument, and the experiential argument. These four lines of reasoning describe arguments about creation‘s existence, creation‘s design, universal morality, and personal exp...
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