Social Behavior Hermits must have lower fitness than social individuals Use of Space Clumped, random, or dispersed (variance/mean ratio) mobility = motility ...
The Lophophorates Phylum Brachiopoda Phylum Bryozoa * The Lophophorates The Lophophorates * Lophophorates All are sessile or sedentary adults that feed by means of ...
Major Animal Phyla Biology 103 Animal Lab Phylum Porifera Sponges Asymmetrical or Radial symmetry No organs Most are Marine Sessile filter-feeders Asexual ...
Most marine invertebrates undergo a complete metamorphosis through their life cycle. ... Nekton B. Benthos C. Sessile D. Plankton 27.These barnacles and oysters are ...
Annelids Class Bivalvia two shell Clams, oysters, scallops Most are sessile Epifaunal on top of bottom (oyster, mussels) Infaunal in bottom (clams) Some ...
Invertebrates 8 Phyla of Invertebrates Part 8 Porifera (sponges) asymmetrical Body has canal and pores sessile (attached to object, cannot move) Cnidaria (stinging ...
Animal Characteristics 1. Eukaryotes 2. Multicellular 3. No cell walls or chloroplasts 4. Heterotrophic 5. Many types of movement a. Sessile: don t move (barnacles ...
Phylogeny Review District AP Biology Session Phylum Echinodermata The only invertebrate, nonchordate deuterostomes Sessile or slow moving Spiny skin Water vascular ...
Chapter 39: Plant responses to internal & external signals Plants= sessile must respond to environmental changes/cues by adjusting patterns of growth & development
Almost all crustaceans have an exoskeleton hardened with calcium salts that ... Crabs. Crayfish. Sessile crustaceans- barnacles. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ...
... Actinobacteria Protista Number of Cells = Unicellular (one cell) Nucleus = True nucleus Type of Cell = Eukaryotic Movement = Sessile and Vagile How They Move = ...
Failure can be considered as change in desired performance ... Immobile (sessile) dislocations. Lomer-Cottrell lock. Frank partial dislocation. Twin boundary ...
Influence of temperature and strain rate. Thermal activation of glide ... formation of sessile obstacles by cross slip. the creep rate depends on the subgrain size ...
3rd & 2nd editions of Parts 1 and 2 respectively to appear July-Sept., 2002 ... Accommodation with sessile misfit dislocations. Accommodation with slip-steps ...
Most similar extant group to graptolites. All are sessile, benthic, colonial, filter feeders. ... Bushy, benthic, sessile (Dictyonmena = epiplanktonic? ...
Odorous ants belong to the species of ants known as the Tapinoma sessile. They have colonies that are polydomous, meaning that they consist of several nests. The colonies are also polygamous, a fact which means that they have multiple queens that are basically responsible for reproduction.
adenomatous polyp. malignant cell. S (sojourn time)? s ~ 2 years. time to cancer: t S s ... hyperplastic polyps, serrated polyps (sessile serrated & serrated adenoma) ...
Bilateral Symmetry mirror images found ... especially the sessile sea-lilies and in annelids known as feather-dusters, etc. ... Annelid worms. Series Circuit ...
Has been successfully defended in court. Combines hydrological and ... Sessile. Easily sampled. Suwannee bass (Micropterus notius) Net-spinning caddisflies ...
Photo#1: Two adult specimens of the sessile bivalve mollusk commonly known as ... muscles pertaining to the two individuals of photo#1. Sea pen shells are ...
Gene tyramine beta hydroxylase involved in motor behavior. ... Sessile Crustacean. COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS: Species Interactions. Commensalism. Mutualism ...
The number of populations in a community corresponds to the species richness ... the abundance of plants, of sessile (immobile) animals and slow moving animals. ...
Include clams, oysters, mussels and scallops. Bivalves have shells divided into two halves. ... Sessile mussels secrete strong threads that cling to rocks ...
Fracture of the stalk pain and swelling. Pressure on nerves and vessels ... M/C locations: knee, hip and ankle. Sessile: Broad base with localized widening of shaft ...
Phylum Porifera. Finally, the first ... Their body is covered with numerous holes which are called pores. ... Sponges are sessile. They are filter feeders. ...
Competition (generally an intra-trophic level phenomenon) occurs when each ... 'In sessile organisms such as plants, competition for resources occurs primarily ...
A few specialized cells. Adults are sessile. Porifera Body Plan. Asymmetrical shape ... Use flagella to create water currents. Archaeocytes. Multi-function cells ...
Polyps commonly occur in the rectum and sigmoid, decreasing in frequency towards ... Colonic polyp (sessile). Histology demonstrated benign tubular adenoma. ...
Path: tubular adenoma with high grade dysplasia. Proc/Date: Open Left Hemicolectomy ... Path: Flat sessile polypoid 2cmx1.7cmx0.5cm mass from the sigmoid colon. ...
However, organism is composed of parts & much of our focus will be on the ... Trees (as plants) are unique: large & sessile: this means. Environment consists of: ...
Fig. 14.10 ACOELOMATE ANIMALS 14.1. General Features A. Cephalization 1. Sessile animals survive well with radial symmetry. 2. Concentrating the sense organs on the ...
Biofilm - organized microbial system of layers of microbial cells ... to sessile (i.e. what causes biofilm formation)? Genes being turned on and off! Example: ...
Green algae ancestor to land plants. Plant Characteristics ... Sessile (stationary) life style * most distinctive feature. Seed plants. Xylem. Phloem ...
As an adult the sponge is sessile, or attached to the bottom. Entirely marine species ... Coiled shape. Anus is above head. Sea slugs lose shell as adults ...
... compression fracture s/p T11/12 vertebroplasty on 2006/04/19. Old pulmonary TB. Chronic gastritis and sessile polyp. Present illness-1. Low back pain for years ...
These regions range in size from just a few square meters to thousands of square ... of months (such as sessile pools) while lakes may exist for hundreds of years or ...
Genetic info NOT surrounded by membrane. There is no nucleus. Genome has less DNA ... Motility #2 = sessile (= attached) Motility #3 = pseudopodia (= 'false foot' ...
Affected by the water currents and where they live (the climate) - can be yellow, ... Sessile 'attached' attaches to rocks, shells, or other solid surfaces in water ...
Polyp surveillance ... Polyp surveillance. 1-2 small tubular adenomas with ... Sessile polyps removed piecemeal or if there is a concern that it was not fully ...