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Segmented Body Jointed Open Circulatory System Wasp
423 wordsAnyone who has ever seen a wasp has seen an arthropod. An arthropod is a creature that has an exoskeleton, a segmented body, jointed appendages and an open circulatory system. In order to understand where the wasp fits into the animal kingdom, it is necessary to know its classification, habitat and its characteristics. An easily recognized arthropod is the wasp. The wasp is a member of the Phylum Arthropod due to its segmented body, jointed legs and open circulatory system. The wasp is part of t...
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Fast Swimming Fish Sharks Have Been Found Shark
1,306 wordsSharks live in almost every part of the oceans, from coastal environments to deep-sea habitats. They also live in the warm waters of the tropics to the cold frigid waters of the polar region. The Greenland shark, also known as somniousus Microcephalus, lives in the dark, cold waters of the North Atlantic (I 65). The Greenland shark belongs to the order Squaliforms, more usually known as dogfish sharks. There are 70 species in this order, which includes the spied sharks, spiny dogfish, Sleeper sh...
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Rapid Expansion Blue Green
1,211 wordsUp until 1947, it was believed that the Cambrian Explosion marked the first true abundance of multicellular life. However, this was discovered to be untrue after Sir Douglas Mawson and R. C. Spring mistakenly came across numerous "fossil jellyfish" in the Ediacaran Hills while observing what was originally believed to be sandstones belonging to the lowest strata of the Cambrian. At first, these finding were dismissed as "fortuitous inorganic markings. " (AAS Biographical Memoirs. ) Several years...
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Disease Called Life Cycle
1,268 wordsThe phylum Myxozoa falls under the domain Eukarya and were traditionally thought of as protozoa. Within the last two decades however more advanced identifying techniques have led us to believe that they are in fact metazoan's more closely related to Cnidarians, but this will be discussed later in this essay. There are approximately twelve thousand species of Myxozoa, and it is believed that there may be more than this number. Most Myxozoa are parasites which inhabit primarily tissues and organ c...
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Phylum Writing Non Writing School Phylum Writing Non Writing Kingdom
375 wordsClassification By Gerald AbdesakenClassificationClassification By Gerald Abdesaken and Justin Brown Science- 6 th period March 26, 199 Problem Investigate the method of classification used by scientists today. Hypothesis If we classify a group of random objects, then we can individualize each object. Materials List thumbtack glass slide seed rubber band test tube paper clip pin pencil match penny wool strand plastic tie chalk file card Data Kingdom 1 (School) Kingdom 2 (not school) File card pla...
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Hillside Sowashco K Man Of War Portuguese
569 wordsThe Portuguese man-of-warMan-of-War Man-of-War The Portuguese man-of-war if a member of the Kingdom Animalia, phylum Cnidaria (1), class Hydrozoa, order Siphonophra, the genus Physalia, and the species Physalia (2). The man-of-war is not an actual jellyfish, but a Siphonophor. Also the man-of-war is not a single organism. It is made up of many different organisms that work together. These organisms are called polyps. The Portuguese man-of-war is usually found in the Northern Atlantic gulf stream...
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Black Bread Mold Phylum Of Ascomycota Fungi
533 wordsFungi Nature Vs, Nurture Fungi Fungi is a group of single celled or multicellular organism which obtain their food by the absorption of nutrient from it s surrounding environment. Food is dissolved by the enzymes from which the fungi excrete and is later absorbed by the fungi s cell walls. Fungi plays an important part in the decaying and decomposition of organisms. Fungi were once thought of plants and put in the plant kingdom. They were thought of as plants with no stems and leaves. The differ...
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