Phylum Annelida Annelid characteristics Trochophore larvae Closed circulatory system True coelom Annuli refer to segmented, metameric body plan Each segment has ...
MOLECULAR GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF THE ZOKORS (RODENTIA, MYOSPALACINAE): ANALYSIS OF D-LOOP REGION POLIMORPHISM Tsvirka Marina1, Pavlenko Marina1, Korablev Vladimir1 ...
growth rate (-) ability to regulate salt and water. growth rate ( ) survive cold winters ... vs. limbed locomotion. 1. No fixed points on body for propulsion; ...
Animais II Filos vermiformes (Platelmintos, Nematoda) Filo Moluscos Celoma Tubo digestivo Sistema circulat rio Intestino (tubo digestivo) Cerdas Corte transversal de ...
Bright yellow round sports in two rows on dark background. ... Terrestrial or aquatic as adults. Skin glands that produce highly toxic tetrodotoxins. ...
Physiology and Functional Morphology Supplement Text with: 1) a closer look at Cardiovascular system respiratory potential dictates virtually all life history ...
General Zoology Unit Five Respiration in Fish Respiration in Fish Vertebrate Thermoregulation Ectothermic obtaining body heat from the environment Poikilothermic ...
Hind Legs of Frogs. 10-17, 10-19. Do Any Modern Herps Fly? Do Any Modern Herps Fly? ... Frogs change colors and flash patches at each other. Parts of crocodile ...
Amphibians! Review the general taxonomy and biology of amphibians, as well as global patterns of distribution and diversity. Discuss important groups of amphibians in ...
Xenarthra anteaters, sloths, & armadillos Pholidota pangolins Xenarthra is from the Greek, meaning strange-jointed ones. With minor exceptions Xenarthrans are ...
Caudata. Most have internal fertilization, but no copulatory organ. Male ... Caudata. 3 main groups, with distinct evolutionary lineages (distinct clades) ...
Family Tenrecidae (Tenrecs and otter shrews) 10 genera, 24 species ... Large eyes and face resemble fruit bats or lemurs. Taxonomic history confusing ...
Includes Rhynchocephalia, Squamata (Lizards Amphisbaenia Snakes) ... Thus, 'lizards' are paraphyletic ... Relatively small lizards. Often nocturnal and secretive ...
Pythons (oviparous) are in Africa, SE Asia, and Australia. ... Amethystine or scrub Python Morelia amethistina: 8.5m/3.7m. Common Boa Boa constrictor: 4.5m. ...
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Duck-billed platypus Eastern Australia and Tasmania. Monotremata. General morphology ... Females have two ovaries (only left one functional in platypus) ...
Tasmanian wolf (Thylacinus cynocephalus) Order Dasyuromorphia. Family Thylacinidae. Tasmanian wolf (Thylacinus cynocephalus) Largest marsupial carnivore ...
Food: invertebrates such as termite, sowbugs, pillbugs and earthworms. ... Largely feed on invertebrates of all kinds, but will attempt to kill most ...
Stress proteins first identified in salamanders. The Most Important Reason ... Crocodile. Rhynchocephalia (Sphenodontida or Tuatara) Lizard-like in appearance. ...
Insect ID and Management Kelly V. Tindall Extension Entomologist Twin Falls County Management Techniques Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Management of pests that ...
Insect ovipositors vary greatly depending upon where ... A tubular digestive tract A dorsal tubular circulatory system A ventral nervous system The Phylum ...
Insect s Success Three types of variations: ... Nutrition What do insects eat? A. Predation - hunting/killing other organisms. 99% of all prey is eaten alive.
Origin and Relationships of Modern Amphibians. Ray-finned Fish. Coelocanths. Lungfish ... and modern Amphibians. Thus outgroup. and character selection may be biased ...